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| Food Consumption Score× | Household Hunger Scale× | |
|---|---|---|
| Campo | Food Agriculture Studies | Food Agriculture Studies |
| Famiglia | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Anno di origine≠ | 2008 | 2011 |
| Ideatore≠ | World Food Programme, Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (VAM) | Terri Ballard, Jennifer Coates, Anne Swindale & Megan Deitchler (FANTA) |
| Tipo≠ | Weighted food-group frequency index of household food consumption | Short experience-based household hunger screening scale for cross-cultural use |
| Fonte seminale≠ | World Food Programme (2008). Food Consumption Analysis: Calculation and Use of the Food Consumption Score in Food Security Analysis. Rome: WFP Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (VAM) Technical Guidance Sheet. link ↗ | Ballard, T., Coates, J., Swindale, A., & Deitchler, M. (2011). Household Hunger Scale: Indicator Definition and Measurement Guide. Washington, DC: Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance II Project (FANTA-2), FHI 360. link ↗ |
| Alias | FCS, WFP Food Consumption Score, Weighted Food Group Frequency Score | HHS, FANTA Household Hunger Scale, Cross-Cultural Household Hunger Measure |
| Correlati | 3 | 3 |
| Sintesi≠ | The Food Consumption Score (FCS) is the World Food Programme's standard household food-security indicator, defined in its 2008 VAM technical guidance. It is a weighted measure of dietary diversity and frequency: enumerators record how many days in the past week a household consumed each of a set of standard food groups, those frequencies are capped at seven and multiplied by weights reflecting each group's nutritional importance, and the weighted sum yields a score from zero to 112. Households are then classified as having poor, borderline, or acceptable food consumption using standard thresholds. Validated against caloric and other food-security measures by Wiesmann and colleagues at IFPRI, the FCS is widely used in emergency and development food-security assessments because it is fast, cheap, and proxies both diet quality and adequacy. | The Household Hunger Scale (HHS) is a short, experience-based food-deprivation indicator developed by FANTA and documented by Ballard, Coates, Swindale and Deitchler in 2011, designed specifically to be valid for cross-cultural comparison. Unlike longer access scales, it focuses on the three most severe manifestations of food insecurity — having no food in the house, going to sleep hungry, and going a whole day and night without eating — each with a frequency follow-up over a four-week recall. The three items are recoded into a score from zero to six and partitioned into little-to-no, moderate, and severe household hunger. Because Deitchler and colleagues validated these items across diverse settings, the HHS provides a simple, comparable measure of severe food deprivation suitable for use in food-insecure regions worldwide. |
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