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PEPFAR HIV, Food Security & Nutrition Socioeconomic Impact Jason Wolfe USAID Office of HIV/AIDS AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together

HIV, Food Security & Nutrition Socioeconomic Impact Jason Wolfe USAID Office of HIV/AIDS AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together

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Page 1: HIV, Food Security & Nutrition Socioeconomic Impact Jason Wolfe USAID Office of HIV/AIDS AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together

PEPFAR

HIV, Food Security & NutritionSocioeconomic Impact

Jason WolfeUSAID Office of HIV/AIDS

AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together

Page 2: HIV, Food Security & Nutrition Socioeconomic Impact Jason Wolfe USAID Office of HIV/AIDS AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together

HIV & Food Security

HIV exacerbates food insecurity & vulnerability:• Increased costs• Reduced labor• Diminished earnings• Liquidated assets• Stressed safety nets

Page 3: HIV, Food Security & Nutrition Socioeconomic Impact Jason Wolfe USAID Office of HIV/AIDS AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together

Food Security & HIV

Food insecurity & vulnerability exacerbates HIV :• Inhibited health-seeking behavior• Reduced access to services• Limited follow-up and adherence• Increased opportunistic infections• Diminished community support

Page 4: HIV, Food Security & Nutrition Socioeconomic Impact Jason Wolfe USAID Office of HIV/AIDS AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together

Food Security before HIV

Cyclical fluctuations driven by seasonalitymoderated by income diversity, assets, food storage, and safety nets

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Food Security after HIV

Prolonged downward trajectoryreduced ability to buffer and bounce back from shocks

increased costsfor food & healthcare

reduced labor limits food access

sale of assetslimits future productivity

sale of assetsfacilitates recovery

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Coping Strategies

• Before the shock: Risk Reduction– Low risk (low return) income generation activities– Diversification of income generation activities– Insurance mechanisms: savings & assets, social ties,

credit access• After the shock: Loss Management– Stage 1: Insurance & reversible mechanisms– Stage 2: Disposal of key productive assets– Stage 3: Destitution: charity, household breakup,

migration

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Segmenting by Vulnerability

VulnerabilityFood

Security Expenses Income Assets

Low Mild Some lumpsum Fluctuating Consistent

Medium Moderate No lumpsum Fluctuating Fluctuating

High Severe Little/none Little/none None

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Implications for Support

Vulnerability Strategy Interventions

Low Promotion Income diversification

Medium Protection Savings & asset management

High Provision Consumption support

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Pathway Approach

Sustainable graduation out of extreme vulnerabilitywith nutrition, food security, and livelihoods support

provisionsmooths consumption

nutrition supportimproves productivity

protectionbuilds assets

promotionrestores livelihoods

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