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This executive brief presents key points and recommendations from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations’ (FAO's) Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) assessments related to human mobility conducted in El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti and Honduras. The data were collected in each country over a 30-day period between May and September 2024. The surveys covered all departments of these countries and reached a total of 12 089 households. FAO established the DIEM-Monitoring system in June 2020. In 29 of the world’s most food-insecure countries, DIEM-Monitoring enumerators collect data at household level on shocks, agricultural livelihoods, food security and needs several times a year through computer-assisted telephone interviews and face-to-face surveys. This regularly collected and granular data is easily accessible in the form of dashboards, maps, briefs and aggregated data on the DIEM Hub, enabling partners and stakeholders to trigger immediate mitigation and response actions. -
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This Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) brief shares the results of the third round assessment conducted in August 2024 in Honduras. It presents key findings and recommendations for humanitarian actors to utilize in planning and implementing data-driven programming to sustain farmers’ livelihoods and build their resilience to future shocks protecting the food security of rural people. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations established the DIEM-Monitoring system in June 2020. In 29 of the world’s most food-insecure countries, DIEM-Monitoring enumerators collect data at household level on shocks, agricultural livelihoods, food security and needs several times a year through computer-assisted telephone interviews and face-to-face surveys. This regularly collected and granular data is easily accessible in the form of dashboards, maps, briefs and aggregated data on the DIEM Hub, enabling partners and stakeholders to trigger immediate mitigation and response actions. -
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Results and recommendations, December 2024
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This Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) brief shares the results of the fourth-round assessment conducted in December 2024 in Honduras. It presents key findings and recommendations for humanitarian actors to utilize in planning and implementing data-driven programming to sustain farmers’ livelihoods and build their resilience to future shocks protecting the food security of rural people. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations established the DIEM-Monitoring system in June 2020. In 29 of the world’s most food-insecure countries, DIEM-Monitoring enumerators collect data at household level on shocks, agricultural livelihoods, food security and needs several times a year through computer-assisted telephone interviews and face-to-face surveys. This regularly collected and granular data is easily accessible in the form of dashboards, maps, briefs and aggregated data on the Hub, enabling partners and stakeholders to trigger immediate mitigation and response actions.
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