Constraints and Complexities of Information Analysis in Humanitarian Emergencies: Evidence from South Sudan

Author(s)
Maxwell, D., Hailey, P., Kim, J., McCloskey, E. and Wrabel, M.
Publication language
English
Pages
46pp
Date published
01 Jun 2018
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Comms, media & information, Conflict, violence & peace, Food security
Countries
South Sudan
Organisations
Tufts University

South Sudan, in the midst of conflict since 2011, is facing one of the world’s most challenging humanitarian operations. Further, the vastness of the country, the dispersed population, and the limits on transportation and telecommunications services make it difficult to gather and analyze data.  South Sudan uses the Integrated Phase Classification system(IPC) to identify famine and determine the severity of food security and nutrition crises. Throughout the crisis, the IPC system has shown innovation and ingenuity to address these challenges of information analysis and has managed to produce regular analysis across the country through the peak of the crisis. This learning has not always been easy, and many challenges remain.