Market information and food insecurity response analysis

Author(s)
Barrett, C.B. et al
Publication language
English
Pages
18pp
Date published
01 Jan 2009
Publisher
Food Sec
Type
Articles
Keywords
Cash-based transfers (CBT), Markets, Food and nutrition, Food security

Food aid is no longer the only, or even the dominant, response to widespread food insecurity. Donors, governments, NGOs and recipient communities exhibit rapidly growing interest in and experimentation with cashbased alternatives, both in the form of direct cash distribution
to food insecure persons, and of local or regional purchase of food using cash provided to operational agencies by donors. But humanitarian assistance and development communities lack a systematic, field-tested framework for choosing among food- and/or cash-based responses to food insecurity.


This paper outlines the rationale for “response analysis” and introduces a new, field-tested, systematic approach to this emergent activity. The Market Information and Food Insecurity Response Analysis (MIFIRA) framework provides a logically sequenced set of questions, and corresponding analytical tools to help operational agencies anticipate the likely impact of alternative (food- and/or cash-based) responses and thereby identify the response that best fits a given food insecurity context.