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Overview of Task Force activities as of February 2008
35th SCN Session, Hanoi, Vietnam
4 March 2008
Background
The Task Force on Assessment, Monitoring and Evaluation
(TF-AME) was set up during the 33rd SCN Session (2006)
Role: “harmonize and capitalize on the related work being
done across the various constituents of the SCN” (SCN
Action Plan)
Chairs: FAO and WFP + 12 members from 3 different SCN
constituencies
Draft concept note: 34th Session SCN (2007)
Draft work plan: November 2007
Key Principles
SCN Task Force AME works along following key
principles:
i. Examine AME issues in placing nutrition within
the broader poverty reduction and food security
contexts
ii. Link assessment, monitoring and evaluation work
done in the emergency and development
contexts
iii. Ensure discussions at global level are linked in a
practical manner to the country level
The Task Force’s Areas of Work
Area of work 1: establish an agreed upon minimum
set of core indicators that measure food deprivation
and malnutrition
Area of work 2: serve as an effective sounding board
for the SCN Working Groups and inter-agency
activities
Area of work 3: provide a forum where members can
exchange information on AME best practices, tools and
methods.
Planned results 2008 (1)
TF AME held first full meeting in Rome: January 2008
Exchange of information on relevant AME activities
and define synergies and products that ‘added value’
Key products to be produced:
a statement and a review paper on stunting as the
“principle evaluative indicator of poverty reduction”.
Fact
sheets on selected nutrition and food security
indicators or measures.
Planned results 2008 (2)
A study and/or review of selected indicators and
thresholds used in the IPC (Integrated Food Security
Phase Classification);
Possible support the revision of the SMART Food
Security module.
Products/results (current)
An annotated Repository of documents related to food
security and nutrition indicators
3 fact sheets on the following indicators: MUAC, Dietary
Diversity and Household Food Insecurity Access Scale
(HFIAS).
A short statement on stunting as the main indicator for
endemic poverty
A two-page flyer/brochure on the Task Force’s work and a
more detailed Report
Contacts and more Info
Mark Smulders (FAO) - Chairperson
[email protected]
Agnès Dhur (WFP) - Co-chair
[email protected]
Thank you !