| district,analyzed_population,time_period,percentage_population,insecurity_level,insecurity_desc_short,insecurity_desc_long | |
| Balaka,518003.0,October 2024-March 2025,20,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Blantyre,520999.0,October 2024-March 2025,25,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Blantyre,885237.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Chikhwawa,640808.0,October 2024-March 2025,20,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Chiradzulu,396198.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Chitipa,260584.0,October 2024-March 2025,80,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Dedza,947812.0,October 2024-March 2025,60,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Dowa,901525.0,October 2024-March 2025,50,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Karonga,414100.0,October 2024-March 2025,50,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Kasungu,972188.0,October 2024-March 2025,40,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Likoma,16302.0,October 2024-March 2025,65,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Lilongwe,1869640.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Lilongwe,1199718.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Machinga,904135.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Mangochi,1388626.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Mchinji,686764.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Mulanje,781841.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Mwanza,156942.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Mzimba,1033492.0,October 2024-March 2025,60,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Mzuzu,284880.0,October 2024-March 2025,45,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Neno,156029.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Nkhata Bay,314810.0,October 2024-March 2025,55,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Nkhotakota,446006.0,October 2024-March 2025,25,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Nsanje,332131.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Ntcheu,775834.0,October 2024-March 2025,50,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Ntchisi,376921.0,October 2024-March 2025,45,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Phalombe,502825.0,October 2024-March 2025,25,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Rumphi,259391.0,October 2024-March 2025,65,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Salima,566301.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Thyolo,793786.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Zomba,847624.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Zomba,119116.0,October 2024-March 2025,40,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Balaka,518003.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Blantyre,520999.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Blantyre,885237.0,October 2024-March 2025,40,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Chikhwawa,640808.0,October 2024-March 2025,20,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Chiradzulu,396198.0,October 2024-March 2025,40,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Chitipa,260584.0,October 2024-March 2025,10,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Dedza,947812.0,October 2024-March 2025,25,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Dowa,901525.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Karonga,414100.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Kasungu,972188.0,October 2024-March 2025,40,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Likoma,16302.0,October 2024-March 2025,20,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Lilongwe,1869640.0,October 2024-March 2025,40,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Lilongwe,1199718.0,October 2024-March 2025,45,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Machinga,904135.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Mangochi,1388626.0,October 2024-March 2025,25,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Mchinji,686764.0,October 2024-March 2025,45,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Mulanje,781841.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Mwanza,156942.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Mzimba,1033492.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Mzuzu,284880.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Neno,156029.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Nkhata Bay,314810.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Nkhotakota,446006.0,October 2024-March 2025,55,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Nsanje,332131.0,October 2024-March 2025,20,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Ntcheu,775834.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Ntchisi,376921.0,October 2024-March 2025,40,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Phalombe,502825.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Rumphi,259391.0,October 2024-March 2025,25,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Salima,566301.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Thyolo,793786.0,October 2024-March 2025,25,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Zomba,847624.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Zomba,119116.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Balaka,518003.0,October 2024-March 2025,40,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Blantyre,520999.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Blantyre,885237.0,October 2024-March 2025,25,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Chikhwawa,640808.0,October 2024-March 2025,45,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Chiradzulu,396198.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Chitipa,260584.0,October 2024-March 2025,10,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Dedza,947812.0,October 2024-March 2025,15,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Dowa,901525.0,October 2024-March 2025,15,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Karonga,414100.0,October 2024-March 2025,15,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Kasungu,972188.0,October 2024-March 2025,20,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Likoma,16302.0,October 2024-March 2025,15,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Lilongwe,1869640.0,October 2024-March 2025,25,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Lilongwe,1199718.0,October 2024-March 2025,20,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Machinga,904135.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Mangochi,1388626.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Mchinji,686764.0,October 2024-March 2025,20,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Mulanje,781841.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Mwanza,156942.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Mzimba,1033492.0,October 2024-March 2025,10,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Mzuzu,284880.0,October 2024-March 2025,20,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Neno,156029.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Nkhata Bay,314810.0,October 2024-March 2025,15,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Nkhotakota,446006.0,October 2024-March 2025,20,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Nsanje,332131.0,October 2024-March 2025,45,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Ntcheu,775834.0,October 2024-March 2025,20,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Ntchisi,376921.0,October 2024-March 2025,15,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Phalombe,502825.0,October 2024-March 2025,40,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Rumphi,259391.0,October 2024-March 2025,10,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Salima,566301.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Thyolo,793786.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Zomba,847624.0,October 2024-March 2025,35,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Zomba,119116.0,October 2024-March 2025,30,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Balaka,518003.0,October 2024-March 2025,5,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Blantyre,520999.0,October 2024-March 2025,5,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Blantyre,885237.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Chikhwawa,640808.0,October 2024-March 2025,15,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Chiradzulu,396198.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Chitipa,260584.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Dedza,947812.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Dowa,901525.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Karonga,414100.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Kasungu,972188.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Likoma,16302.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Lilongwe,1869640.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Lilongwe,1199718.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Machinga,904135.0,October 2024-March 2025,5,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Mangochi,1388626.0,October 2024-March 2025,5,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Mchinji,686764.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Mulanje,781841.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Mwanza,156942.0,October 2024-March 2025,5,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Mzimba,1033492.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Mzuzu,284880.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Neno,156029.0,October 2024-March 2025,5,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Nkhata Bay,314810.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Nkhotakota,446006.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Nsanje,332131.0,October 2024-March 2025,5,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Ntcheu,775834.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Ntchisi,376921.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Phalombe,502825.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Rumphi,259391.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Salima,566301.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Thyolo,793786.0,October 2024-March 2025,5,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Zomba,847624.0,October 2024-March 2025,5,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Zomba,119116.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Balaka,518003.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Blantyre,520999.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Blantyre,885237.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Chikhwawa,640808.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Chiradzulu,396198.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Chitipa,260584.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Dedza,947812.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Dowa,901525.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Karonga,414100.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Kasungu,972188.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Likoma,16302.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Lilongwe,1869640.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Lilongwe,1199718.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Machinga,904135.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Mangochi,1388626.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Mchinji,686764.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Mulanje,781841.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Mwanza,156942.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Mzimba,1033492.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Mzuzu,284880.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Neno,156029.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Nkhata Bay,314810.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Nkhotakota,446006.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Nsanje,332131.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Ntcheu,775834.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Ntchisi,376921.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Phalombe,502825.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Rumphi,259391.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Salima,566301.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Thyolo,793786.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Zomba,847624.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Zomba,119116.0,October 2024-March 2025,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Balaka,518003.0,May-Sept 2024,40,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Blantyre,520999.0,May-Sept 2024,35,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Blantyre,885237.0,May-Sept 2024,45,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Chikhwawa,640808.0,May-Sept 2024,25,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Chiradzulu,396198.0,May-Sept 2024,50,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Chitipa,260584.0,May-Sept 2024,85,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Dedza,947812.0,May-Sept 2024,75,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Dowa,901525.0,May-Sept 2024,55,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Karonga,414100.0,May-Sept 2024,60,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Kasungu,972188.0,May-Sept 2024,50,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Likoma,16302.0,May-Sept 2024,70,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Lilongwe,1869640.0,May-Sept 2024,40,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Lilongwe,1199718.0,May-Sept 2024,45,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Machinga,904135.0,May-Sept 2024,35,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Mangochi,1388626.0,May-Sept 2024,40,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Mchinji,686764.0,May-Sept 2024,45,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Mulanje,781841.0,May-Sept 2024,40,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Mwanza,156942.0,May-Sept 2024,35,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Mzimba,1033492.0,May-Sept 2024,70,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Mzuzu,284880.0,May-Sept 2024,50,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Neno,156029.0,May-Sept 2024,35,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Nkhata Bay,314810.0,May-Sept 2024,65,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Nkhotakota,446006.0,May-Sept 2024,30,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Nsanje,332131.0,May-Sept 2024,30,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Ntcheu,775834.0,May-Sept 2024,60,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Ntchisi,376921.0,May-Sept 2024,55,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Phalombe,502825.0,May-Sept 2024,30,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Rumphi,259391.0,May-Sept 2024,75,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Salima,566301.0,May-Sept 2024,40,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Thyolo,793786.0,May-Sept 2024,40,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Zomba,847624.0,May-Sept 2024,30,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Zomba,119116.0,May-Sept 2024,45,1,None or minimal,Households are able to meet essential food andnon-food needs without engaging in atypical and unsustainable strategies toaccess food and income | |
| Balaka,518003.0,May-Sept 2024,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Blantyre,520999.0,May-Sept 2024,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Blantyre,885237.0,May-Sept 2024,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Chikhwawa,640808.0,May-Sept 2024,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Chiradzulu,396198.0,May-Sept 2024,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Chitipa,260584.0,May-Sept 2024,10,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Dedza,947812.0,May-Sept 2024,15,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Dowa,901525.0,May-Sept 2024,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Karonga,414100.0,May-Sept 2024,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Kasungu,972188.0,May-Sept 2024,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Likoma,16302.0,May-Sept 2024,20,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Lilongwe,1869640.0,May-Sept 2024,45,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Lilongwe,1199718.0,May-Sept 2024,40,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Machinga,904135.0,May-Sept 2024,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Mangochi,1388626.0,May-Sept 2024,25,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Mchinji,686764.0,May-Sept 2024,40,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Mulanje,781841.0,May-Sept 2024,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Mwanza,156942.0,May-Sept 2024,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Mzimba,1033492.0,May-Sept 2024,25,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Mzuzu,284880.0,May-Sept 2024,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Neno,156029.0,May-Sept 2024,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Nkhata Bay,314810.0,May-Sept 2024,25,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Nkhotakota,446006.0,May-Sept 2024,55,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Nsanje,332131.0,May-Sept 2024,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Ntcheu,775834.0,May-Sept 2024,25,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Ntchisi,376921.0,May-Sept 2024,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Phalombe,502825.0,May-Sept 2024,35,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Rumphi,259391.0,May-Sept 2024,20,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Salima,566301.0,May-Sept 2024,40,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Thyolo,793786.0,May-Sept 2024,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Zomba,847624.0,May-Sept 2024,40,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Zomba,119116.0,May-Sept 2024,30,2,stressed,Households have minimally adequate food consumptionbut are unable to afford some essential non-food expenditures withoutengaging in stress-coping strategies | |
| Balaka,518003.0,May-Sept 2024,30,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Blantyre,520999.0,May-Sept 2024,30,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Blantyre,885237.0,May-Sept 2024,20,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Chikhwawa,640808.0,May-Sept 2024,40,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Chiradzulu,396198.0,May-Sept 2024,20,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Chitipa,260584.0,May-Sept 2024,5,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Dedza,947812.0,May-Sept 2024,10,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Dowa,901525.0,May-Sept 2024,10,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Karonga,414100.0,May-Sept 2024,10,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Kasungu,972188.0,May-Sept 2024,15,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Likoma,16302.0,May-Sept 2024,10,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Lilongwe,1869640.0,May-Sept 2024,15,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Lilongwe,1199718.0,May-Sept 2024,15,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Machinga,904135.0,May-Sept 2024,30,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Mangochi,1388626.0,May-Sept 2024,35,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Mchinji,686764.0,May-Sept 2024,15,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Mulanje,781841.0,May-Sept 2024,25,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Mwanza,156942.0,May-Sept 2024,30,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Mzimba,1033492.0,May-Sept 2024,5,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Mzuzu,284880.0,May-Sept 2024,15,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Neno,156029.0,May-Sept 2024,30,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Nkhata Bay,314810.0,May-Sept 2024,10,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Nkhotakota,446006.0,May-Sept 2024,15,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Nsanje,332131.0,May-Sept 2024,35,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Ntcheu,775834.0,May-Sept 2024,15,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Ntchisi,376921.0,May-Sept 2024,10,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Phalombe,502825.0,May-Sept 2024,35,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Rumphi,259391.0,May-Sept 2024,5,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Salima,566301.0,May-Sept 2024,20,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Thyolo,793786.0,May-Sept 2024,30,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Zomba,847624.0,May-Sept 2024,30,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Zomba,119116.0,May-Sept 2024,25,3,Crisis,Households either have food consumption gaps that arereflected by high or above-usual acute malnutrition; or are marginally able tomeet minimum food needs but only by depleting essential livelihood assets orthrough crisis-coping strategies. | |
| Balaka,518003.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Blantyre,520999.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Blantyre,885237.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Chikhwawa,640808.0,May-Sept 2024,5,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Chiradzulu,396198.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Chitipa,260584.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Dedza,947812.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Dowa,901525.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Karonga,414100.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Kasungu,972188.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Likoma,16302.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Lilongwe,1869640.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Lilongwe,1199718.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Machinga,904135.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Mangochi,1388626.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Mchinji,686764.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Mulanje,781841.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Mwanza,156942.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Mzimba,1033492.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Mzuzu,284880.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Neno,156029.0,May-Sept 2024,5,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Nkhata Bay,314810.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Nkhotakota,446006.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Nsanje,332131.0,May-Sept 2024,5,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Ntcheu,775834.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Ntchisi,376921.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Phalombe,502825.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Rumphi,259391.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Salima,566301.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Thyolo,793786.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Zomba,847624.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Zomba,119116.0,May-Sept 2024,0,4,Emergency,Households either have large food consumption gapsthat are reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality; or are able tomitigate large food consumption gaps but only by employing emergency livelihoodstrategies and asset liquidation | |
| Balaka,518003.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Blantyre,520999.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Blantyre,885237.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Chikhwawa,640808.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Chiradzulu,396198.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Chitipa,260584.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Dedza,947812.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Dowa,901525.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Karonga,414100.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Kasungu,972188.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Likoma,16302.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Lilongwe,1869640.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Lilongwe,1199718.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Machinga,904135.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Mangochi,1388626.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Mchinji,686764.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Mulanje,781841.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Mwanza,156942.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Mzimba,1033492.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Mzuzu,284880.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Neno,156029.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Nkhata Bay,314810.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Nkhotakota,446006.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Nsanje,332131.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Ntcheu,775834.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Ntchisi,376921.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Phalombe,502825.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Rumphi,259391.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Salima,566301.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Thyolo,793786.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Zomba,847624.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |
| Zomba,119116.0,May-Sept 2024,0,5,Catastrophe or famine,"Households have an extreme lack of foodand/or cannot meet other basic needs even after full employment of copingstrategies. Starvation, death, destitution and extremely critical acute malnutritionlevels are evident. For famine classification, area needs to have extreme critical levelsof acute malnutrition and mortality" | |