Analysis, Planning and Action: Process for responding early to slow-onset food crises before the crisis peaks ERC Situation and Response Analysis Framework.

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Analysis, Planning and Action: Process for responding early to slow-onset food crises before the crisis peaks ERC Situation and Response Analysis Framework Project: An Overview

Early Planning Integrated Livelihood and Market analysis Integrated Livelihood and Market analysis Forecasts of hazard Secure resources in preparation for hazard Secure resources in preparation for hazard Early engagement of communities, government bodies, donors, UN agencies, NGOs and private sector Secure resources to foster resilience to hazards Secure resources to foster resilience to hazards Develop response options and contingency plans Monitoring of hazard, livelihood and market parameters Mapping start up times and key decision making points and processes Early Analysis Early Action Modelling scenarios Historical data Shock(s) Secure resources to reduce impact of hazard Secure resources to reduce impact of hazard ERC Situation and Response Analysis Framework Project: An Overview

Understanding the Situation Integrated Livelihood and Market analysis Forecasts of hazard Historical data Household Economy Analysis Rapid Household Economy Analysis Pre-crisis Market Mapping and Analysis Household Economy Analysis Rapid Household Economy Analysis Pre-crisis Market Mapping and Analysis Weather forecast Price forecast Weather forecast Price forecast Trends and traditional coping mechanisms ERC Situation and Response Analysis Framework Project: An Overview

Early Analysis Step B: Develop detailed scenario modelling Step A: Map livelihoods calendar Step C: Determine strategic objectives Early Analysis Process IDENTIFY HAZARD, LIVELIHOODS AND MARKET MONITORING PARAMETERS ERC Situation and Response Analysis Framework Project: An Overview

Early Planning Step E: Identify agency priorities and parameters Step D: Select appropriate interventions Map start up timelines and prepare Early Planning Process Monitor hazard, livelihood and market parameters – and refine models and update plans Communicate to partners, communities and donors ERC Situation and Response Analysis Framework Project: An Overview

Early Action Process React to changes in hazard, livelihood and market parameter data and re-run modelling Implement range of timely and appropriate interventions Use timelines for decision making processes Early Action Feed into IPC technical working groups/clusters Monitor impact of activities ERC Situation and Response Analysis Framework Project: An Overview

Baseline data Model different scenarios Outcome 1 Response Option Outcome 2Outcome 3 Response Option Feed in: Country, population, livelihood and markets data Feed in: Historical coping strategy information and hazard forecasts Baseline DataEarly ActionEarly Planning Feed in: Integrated livelihood and market analysis

Baseline data HEA LIAS, Dashboard and PCMMA Outcome 1Response Option Outcome 2Outcome 3Response Option This yearModelled Feed in: Country, population, livelihood and markets data Feed in: Historical coping strategy information and hazard forecasts Model different scenarios

Additional information Reports A Dangerous Delay System failure? Revisiting the problems of timely response to crises in the Horn of Africa Baseline Analysis Baseline Analysis Overview Livelihoods HEA Overview Rapid HEA Overview Rapid HEA training online Markets Emergency Market Mapping and Analysis Pre-crisis Market Mapping and Analysis Market Analysis for Preparedness and Development: Piloting Innovation in Guatemala Market analysis for preparedness: the urban informal settlements of Nairobi ERC Situation and Response Analysis Framework Project: An Overview