Talk:Integrated Food Security Phase Classification

Convert list to prose
This content was on the main page and needs to be re-written and integrated into prose: The IPC is...

- A tool for classifying the severity of food security situations

- A « forum » for reaching technical consensus

- A framework for situation analysis - which can be adapted to different food security contexts

The IPC is not...

- An independent, stand alone information system – but an ‘add-on’ to existing information systems

- A methodology – it builds on several methodologies and approaches

- A response protocol – it is primarily a tool for situational analysis, although it includes a strategic response framework Cheers, Nsevs  •  Talk  14:49, 20 March 2008 (UTC)
 * Resolved and removed corresponding clean-up tag. The above list has been fully replaced by prose. A summary description of the IPC scale has been added and is probably best presented in a table with its corresponding color codes, comparable to the table presentation used in Modified Mercalli Intensity scale. A full description of the scale stages can be added in prose when expanding the article. -- Arjuno (talk 20:48, 24 July 2011 (UTC)

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