Community Clustering of Food Insecurity and Malnutrition Associated With Systemic Drivers in Chad.
Gwenaelle LucModibo KeitaFata HoussoubeEdgar WabyonaAlain ConstantAssad BoriKareem SadikAnastasia MarshakAbdal Monium OsmanPublished in: Food and nutrition bulletin (2023)
The high levels of food insecurity and child wasting are each concentrated in specific survey clusters and are not necessarily connected. They result from different causal pathways at the community level linked to the systemic drivers of the rule of access to natural resources, environmental seasonality, and livelihoods. This suggests a greater need for an integrated humanitarian, development, and peace-building interventions to address the persistent high prevalence of food insecurity and child wasting. It also suggests that these community-level and systemic drivers require greater consideration from the start in research design and data collection.