Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5030098 | Procedia Engineering | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Mobile surveys have the potential to enhance food security information systems that have struggled to provide effective decision support. The mobile Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (mVAM) project at the World Food Programme uses mobile technologies to collect food security information remotely. This paper documents use cases for mVAM (in camps, conflict, and vulnerable geographies) and assesses the tool's contribution to decision-making. Managers have used mVAM to support advocacy and prioritize resources, but important obstacles remain before mobile surveys can transform information systems. mVAM and related initiatives should continue to build a rigorous evidence base and embrace open models of innovation.
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Authors
Nathan Morrow, Nancy Mock, Jean-Martin Bauer, Jennifer Browning,