Remote food security monitoring (mVAM) enables WFP to collect timely, representative, and actionable data from hard-to-reach or insecure areas. Using phone surveys, the system captures key indicators such as food consumption, coping strategies, market access, and women’s dietary diversity.
Resources
Scope of Work (SoW) with objectives, roles, and processes for mVAM implementation, ensuring alignment between WFP and service providers to deliver high-quality, reliable food security data
The mVAM Survey Guidance: Food Consumption Score, Reduced Coping Strategies, and Livelihood Coping Strategies and the mVAM Guidance: How to Collect MDD-W in remote surveys outline standardized procedures for collecting data on food security and nutrition indicators. They include clear instructions on recall periods, probing techniques, and criteria for valid responses to ensure consistency and accuracy
Standard mVAM questionnaire designed to remotely collect reliable household-level food security data with standardized protocols to ensure quality and usability across diverse operational contexts.