Integrated and enhanced dataset on food security and household coping strategies of Mali (2018-2023)

This dataset integrates and standardizes multiple cross-sectional household food security surveys conducted twice a year to support the Cadre Harmonisé process in West Africa. The surveys are carried out in two waves each year: First wave: Conducted before the start of the lean season (around Febr...

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Autor principal: International Food Policy Research Institute
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177008
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description This dataset integrates and standardizes multiple cross-sectional household food security surveys conducted twice a year to support the Cadre Harmonisé process in West Africa. The surveys are carried out in two waves each year: First wave: Conducted before the start of the lean season (around February-March) Second wave: Conducted at the end of the lean season or beginning of the harvesting period (around September-October) These large-scale surveys are generally representative at the second-tier administrative level and capture data on the access and stability dimensions of food security. Key indicators include: -Food Consumption Score (FCS); -Household Dietary Diversity Score (HDDS); -Coping behaviors. Additionally, this dataset is further augmented with information on several covariate shocks that took place in each second-level administrative area in the period between two subsequent surveys. The different covariate shocks added to the dataset relate to five shock domains: -Conflict and political violence; -Food price anomalies; -Long-term climate hazards; -Rainy season performance; -Extreme weather events. This comprehensive dataset provides valuable insights into food security and household coping strategies in Mali, enriched with data on various shocks impacting food security.
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spelling CGSpace1770082025-10-10T18:37:12Z Integrated and enhanced dataset on food security and household coping strategies of Mali (2018-2023) International Food Policy Research Institute climate food security households violence conflicts migration food prices shock This dataset integrates and standardizes multiple cross-sectional household food security surveys conducted twice a year to support the Cadre Harmonisé process in West Africa. The surveys are carried out in two waves each year: First wave: Conducted before the start of the lean season (around February-March) Second wave: Conducted at the end of the lean season or beginning of the harvesting period (around September-October) These large-scale surveys are generally representative at the second-tier administrative level and capture data on the access and stability dimensions of food security. Key indicators include: -Food Consumption Score (FCS); -Household Dietary Diversity Score (HDDS); -Coping behaviors. Additionally, this dataset is further augmented with information on several covariate shocks that took place in each second-level administrative area in the period between two subsequent surveys. The different covariate shocks added to the dataset relate to five shock domains: -Conflict and political violence; -Food price anomalies; -Long-term climate hazards; -Rainy season performance; -Extreme weather events. This comprehensive dataset provides valuable insights into food security and household coping strategies in Mali, enriched with data on various shocks impacting food security. 2025-02-18 2025-10-10T18:37:12Z 2025-10-10T18:37:12Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177008 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158183 Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2025. Integrated and enhanced dataset on food security and household coping strategies of Mali (2018-2023). Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NNAYAM. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
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Integrated and enhanced dataset on food security and household coping strategies of Mali (2018-2023)
title Integrated and enhanced dataset on food security and household coping strategies of Mali (2018-2023)
title_full Integrated and enhanced dataset on food security and household coping strategies of Mali (2018-2023)
title_fullStr Integrated and enhanced dataset on food security and household coping strategies of Mali (2018-2023)
title_full_unstemmed Integrated and enhanced dataset on food security and household coping strategies of Mali (2018-2023)
title_short Integrated and enhanced dataset on food security and household coping strategies of Mali (2018-2023)
title_sort integrated and enhanced dataset on food security and household coping strategies of mali 2018 2023
topic climate
food security
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violence
conflicts
migration
food prices
shock
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