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1
+ district,analyzed_population,time_period,percentage_population,insecurity_level,insecurity_desc_short,insecurity_desc_long
2
+ 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
3
+ 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
4
+ 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
5
+ 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
6
+ 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
7
+ 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
8
+ 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
9
+ 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
10
+ 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
11
+ 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
12
+ 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
13
+ 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
14
+ 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
15
+ 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
16
+ 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
17
+ 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
18
+ 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
19
+ 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
20
+ 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
21
+ 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
22
+ 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
23
+ 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
24
+ 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
25
+ 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
26
+ 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
27
+ 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
28
+ 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
29
+ 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
30
+ 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
31
+ 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
32
+ 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
33
+ 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
34
+ 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
35
+ 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
36
+ 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
37
+ 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
38
+ 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
39
+ 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
40
+ 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
41
+ 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
42
+ 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
43
+ 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
44
+ 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
45
+ 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
46
+ 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
47
+ 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
48
+ 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
49
+ 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
50
+ 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
51
+ 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
52
+ 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
53
+ 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
54
+ 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
55
+ 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
56
+ 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
57
+ 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
58
+ 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
59
+ 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
60
+ 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
61
+ 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
62
+ 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
63
+ 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
64
+ 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
65
+ 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
66
+ 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.
67
+ 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.
68
+ 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.
69
+ 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.
70
+ 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.
71
+ 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.
72
+ 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.
73
+ 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.
74
+ 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.
75
+ 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.
76
+ 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.
77
+ 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.
78
+ 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.
79
+ 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.
80
+ 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.
81
+ 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.
82
+ 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.
83
+ 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.
84
+ 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.
85
+ 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.
86
+ 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.
87
+ 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.
88
+ 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.
89
+ 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.
90
+ 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.
91
+ 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.
92
+ 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.
93
+ 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.
94
+ 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.
95
+ 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.
96
+ 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.
97
+ 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.
98
+ 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
99
+ 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
100
+ 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
101
+ 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
102
+ 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
103
+ 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
104
+ 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
105
+ 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
106
+ 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
107
+ 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
108
+ 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
109
+ 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
110
+ 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
111
+ 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
112
+ 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
113
+ 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
114
+ 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
115
+ 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
116
+ 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
117
+ 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
118
+ 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
119
+ 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
120
+ 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
121
+ 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
122
+ 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
123
+ 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
124
+ 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
125
+ 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
126
+ 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
127
+ 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
128
+ 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
129
+ 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
130
+ 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"
131
+ 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"
132
+ 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"
133
+ 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"
134
+ 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"
135
+ 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"
136
+ 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"
137
+ 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"
138
+ 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"
139
+ 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"
140
+ 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"
141
+ 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"
142
+ 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"
143
+ 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"
144
+ 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"
145
+ 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"
146
+ 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"
147
+ 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"
148
+ 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"
149
+ 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"
150
+ 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"
151
+ 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"
152
+ 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"
153
+ 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"
154
+ 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"
155
+ 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"
156
+ 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"
157
+ 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"
158
+ 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"
159
+ 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"
160
+ 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"
161
+ 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"
162
+ 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
163
+ 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
164
+ 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
165
+ 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
166
+ 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
167
+ 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
168
+ 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
169
+ 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
170
+ 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
171
+ 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
172
+ 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
173
+ 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
174
+ 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
175
+ 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
176
+ 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
177
+ 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
178
+ 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
179
+ 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
180
+ 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
181
+ 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
182
+ 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
183
+ 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
184
+ 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
185
+ 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
186
+ 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
187
+ 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
188
+ 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
189
+ 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
190
+ 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
191
+ 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
192
+ 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
193
+ 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
194
+ 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
195
+ 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
196
+ 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
197
+ 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
198
+ 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
199
+ 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
200
+ 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
201
+ 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
202
+ 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
203
+ 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
204
+ 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
205
+ 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
206
+ 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
207
+ 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
208
+ 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
209
+ 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
210
+ 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
211
+ 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
212
+ 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
213
+ 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
214
+ 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
215
+ 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
216
+ 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
217
+ 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
218
+ 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
219
+ 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
220
+ 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
221
+ 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
222
+ 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
223
+ 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
224
+ 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
225
+ 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
226
+ 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.
227
+ 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.
228
+ 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.
229
+ 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.
230
+ 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.
231
+ 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.
232
+ 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.
233
+ 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.
234
+ 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.
235
+ 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.
236
+ 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.
237
+ 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.
238
+ 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.
239
+ 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.
240
+ 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.
241
+ 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.
242
+ 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.
243
+ 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.
244
+ 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.
245
+ 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.
246
+ 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.
247
+ 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.
248
+ 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.
249
+ 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.
250
+ 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.
251
+ 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.
252
+ 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.
253
+ 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.
254
+ 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.
255
+ 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.
256
+ 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.
257
+ 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.
258
+ 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
259
+ 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
260
+ 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
261
+ 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
262
+ 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
263
+ 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
264
+ 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
265
+ 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
266
+ 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
267
+ 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
268
+ 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
269
+ 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
270
+ 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
271
+ 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
272
+ 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
273
+ 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
274
+ 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
275
+ 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
276
+ 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
277
+ 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
278
+ 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
279
+ 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
280
+ 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
281
+ 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
282
+ 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
283
+ 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
284
+ 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
285
+ 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
286
+ 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
287
+ 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
288
+ 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
289
+ 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
290
+ 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"
291
+ 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"
292
+ 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"
293
+ 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"
294
+ 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"
295
+ 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"
296
+ 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"
297
+ 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"
298
+ 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"
299
+ 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"
300
+ 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"
301
+ 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"
302
+ 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"
303
+ 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"
304
+ 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"
305
+ 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"
306
+ 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"
307
+ 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"
308
+ 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"
309
+ 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"
310
+ 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"
311
+ 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"
312
+ 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"
313
+ 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"
314
+ 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"
315
+ 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"
316
+ 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"
317
+ 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"
318
+ 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"
319
+ 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"
320
+ 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"
321
+ 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"