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Tanzania

Tanzania- mVAM Bulletin Round 1 (Baseline): April - June 2024 (30 selected Districts)

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Key Highlights

  • Singida DC has the highest prevalence of insufficient (i.e. ‘poor’ or ‘borderline’) food consumption (21%).
  • Prevalence of households resorting to ‘crisis’ or above food-based coping strategy is highest in Kondoa DC (20%).
  • Handeni DC has the highest prevalence of ‘crisis’ and ‘emergency’ livelihood coping strategies (54%).
  • Households in Micheweni and Wete clustered districts have the highest challenges to access the market (80%), mainly due to “lack of money.