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Practical Exercise 3: Use of dietary diversity in food security and nutrition surveillance By Jillian L. Waid Senior Analysis Officer, HKI Training on Assessment of Nutritional Status 18-22 December 2011 Date : 21 December 2011, Venue: FPMU Meeting Room The Training is organized by the National National Food Policy Capacity Strengthening Programme (NFPCSP) . The NFPCSP is jointly implemented by the Food Planning and Monitoring Unit (FPMU), Ministry of Food and Disaster Management and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) with the financial support of the EU and USAID.

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Page 1: Practical Exercise 3: Use of dietary diversity in food security and nutrition surveillance By Jillian L. Waid Senior Analysis Officer, HKI Training on

Practical Exercise 3: Use of dietary diversity in food security and nutrition surveillance

By

Jillian L. WaidSenior Analysis Officer, HKI

Training on Assessment of Nutritional Status 18-22 December 2011

Date : 21 December 2011, Venue: FPMU Meeting Room

The Training is organized by the National National Food Policy Capacity Strengthening Programme (NFPCSP) . The NFPCSP is jointly implemented by the Food Planning and Monitoring Unit (FPMU), Ministry of Food and Disaster Management and Food and Agriculture

Organization of the United Nations (FAO) with the financial support of the EU and USAID.

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Introduction

• Household Dietary Diversity

• Individual Dietary Diversity– Women’s dietary diversity– Children dietary diversity

• Food Consumption score

Practical Exercise 3: Use of dietary diversity in food security and nutrition surveillance – Jillian L. Waid

76%

12%

11%

72%

12%

16%

78%

14%

8%

Neither HH but not woman Both

Egg

Dal

Dairy

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Overview of the Methodology

• Food security assessments have been standardized

• For dietary assessment no one “correct” method– Recent Fanta II document outlines 8 options• 6 group (restricted and unrestricted)• 9 groups (restricted and unrestricted)• 13 groups (restricted and unrestricted)• 21 groups (restricted and unrestricted)

Practical Exercise 3: Use of dietary diversity in food security and nutrition surveillance – Jillian L. Waid

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Data Collection

• Limitations:– Incorrect recall– Investigator error

• Exercise:– Get with a partner and collect their DDS for the

previous day– If there is time remaining, collect HDDS as well

Practical Exercise 3: Use of dietary diversity in food security and nutrition surveillance – Jillian L. Waid

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Scoring

Practical Exercise 3: Use of dietary diversity in food security and nutrition surveillance – Jillian L. Waid

HDDS WDDS 9-group WDDS 13-group IYCF DD

Q Food Group Q Food Group Q Food Group Q Food Group

1. Cereals 1,2 Starchy staples 1,2 Starchy staples 1,2 Starchy staples

2. White tubers & roots 4 Dark green leafy vegetables

4 Dark green leafy vegetables

3,4,5 Vegetables 3,6 Vitamin A rich fruits & vegetables

3 Vitamin A rich vegetables

3,4,6 Vitamin A rich fruits & vegetables

5,7 Other fruits & vegetables

6 Vitamin A rich fruits

5,7 Other fruits & vegetables

5 Other vegetables

6,7 Fruits 7 Other fruits

8,9 Meat 8 Organ meat 8 Organ meat

11 Fish and other sea food 9,11 Meat and fish 9,11 Meat and fish 8,9,11 Flesh foods

10 Egg 10 Egg 10 Egg 10 Egg

12 Legumes, nuts & seeds 12 Legumes, nuts & seeds

12 Legumes, nuts & seeds

12 Legumes, nuts & seeds

13 Dairy 13 Dairy 13 Dairy 13 Dairy

14 Oils & fats

15 Sweets

16 Condiments & beverages

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Methods for Data Analysis

• Cut-offs: Not universally defined– FANTA 2: less than 5 (out of 9 or 13 groups)

inadequate

• Programmatically:– Goal to raise the mean overall to the mean of the

top third of respondents