IPC communication products, including the IPC Analysis Report and maps, need to be shared with relevant stakeholders as soon as finalized, preferably within 15 days of analysis completion. Protocol 3.3: Strategically share communications products in a timely manner Protocol 2.2: Compare evidence against the IPC Acute Malnutrition Reference Table.Overview of IPC Acute Malnutrition Protocols.Part 2C: IPC Acute Malnutrition Protocols.Protocol 2.2: Compare evidence against the IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Reference Table.Overview of IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Protocols.Part 2B: IPC Chronic Food Insecurity Protocols.IPC Classification in Areas with Limited or No Humanitarian Access – Special Additional Protocols.IPC Famine Classification – Special Additional Protocols.Protocol 4.2: Request and engage in an external quality review if necessary. Protocol 4.1: Conduct a self-assessment of the analysis.Protocol 3.3: Strategically share communication products in a timely manner.Protocol 3.2: Adhere to mapping standards.Protocol 3.1: Produce the IPC Analysis Report.Protocol 2.6: Systematically document evidence and analysis, and make them available upon request.Protocol 2.5: Meet minimum evidence and analysis requirements.Protocol 2.4: Evaluate evidence reliability.Protocol 2.3: Adhere to analytical parameters.Protocol 2.2: Compare evidence against the IPC Acute Food Insecurity Reference Table.Protocol 2.1: Converge evidence using the IPC Analytical Framework. Function 2: Classify Severity and Identify Key Drivers.Protocol 1.2: Conduct analysis on a consensual basis.
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