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Four Dimensions of Food Security
A Lecture By
Mr. Allah Dad Khan
Definition of Food and Nutrition Security
• “Food security is achieved, if adequate food (quantity, quality, safety, socio-cultural acceptability) is available and accessible for and satisfactorily utilized by all individuals at all times to live a healthy and happy life.”
The four dimensions of food security
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Physical Availability
• Of food Food availability addresses the “supply side” of food security and is determined by the level of food production, stock levels and net trade.
Economic and physical Access
• To food An adequate supply of food at the national or international level does not in itself guarantee household level food security. Concerns about insufficient food access have resulted in a greater policy focus on incomes, expenditure, markets and prices in achieving food security objectives.
Food Utilization
• Utilization is commonly understood as the way the body makes the most of various nutrients in the food. Sufficient energy and nutrient intake by individuals is the result of good care and feeding practices, food preparation, diversity of the diet and intra-household distribution of food. Combined with good biological utilization of food consumed, this determines the nutritional status of individuals.
Stability
• Of the other three dimensions over time Even if your food intake is adequate today, you are still considered to be food insecure if you have inadequate access to food on a periodic basis, risking a deterioration of your nutritional status. Adverse weather conditions, political instability, or economic factors (unemployment, rising food prices) may have an impact on your food security status
Recommended Indicators1. Food Consumption food and dietary diversity, food groups)2. Acute child malnutrition (6-59m), wasting as per the prevalence of
Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM)3. Crop production situation4. Food stock at household level 5. Stock of main staples in key markets (food availabiltiy in the market)6. Employment opportunities within and neighboring districts7. Income through sales: NTFP, cash/high value crops, and small enterprise8. Income: meat, milk, egg, fish, honey 9. Market price of main staple like rice, wheat flour, and others. 10. Remittances11. Human disease incidence, and epidemics12. Water supply for drinking, sanitation (ODF)13. Climatic hazards: floods, landslides, dry spell, snowfall, hailstorm , and
strong wind14. Disaster: Earthquake, fire15. Out-migration (stress induced)16. Coping strategies17. Civil security (social violance, and bandh/blockade)
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