1.4. The Current Situation: FS Assessment Practices in Bangladesh Food Security Cluster Needs Assessment Workshop Dhaka, Bangladesh 19 – 20 February 2012.

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1.4. The Current Situation: FS Assessment Practices in Bangladesh Food Security Cluster Needs Assessment Workshop Dhaka, Bangladesh 19 – 20 February 2012

Session Objectives After this session, participants should be able to: Describe current assessment practices and tools applied by various FSC members in Bangladesh Food Security Assessments: Phases & Tools

As a small group: Consider the key food security Information needs of various stakeholders, including your own group’s agencies (from immediate to longer-term response) Review the assessment tool assigned to your group, bearing in mind the emergency phase for which it is used: ▫ How well does the tool meet the FS info needs you identified? ▫ What should be rephrased? Added? Removed? Be prepared to project your results tomorrow morning

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