Styling
6.3 < x <= 10 | Very High Risk | |
4.7 < x <= 6.3 | High Risk | |
3.2 < x <= 4.7 | Medium Risk | |
1.9 < x <= 3.2 | Low Risk | |
0 < x <= 1.9 | Very Low Risk |
Development Deprivation
The Development & deprivation component describes how a population is doing on average. It comprises two well recognised composite indices by UNDP: the Human Development Index (HDI) and the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI). The HDI covers both social and economic development and combines factors of life expectancy, educational attainment, and income. While the MPI identifies overlapping deprivations at the household level across the same three dimensions as the HDI (living standards, health, and education), it also includes the average number of poor people and deprivations, with which poor households contend. Even though dealing with similar dimensions, there is no double counting. If HDI measures capabilities in the corresponding dimension, MPI reflects the prevalence of multi-dimensional deprivation and its intensity in terms of how many deprivations people experience at the same time. However both indexes have a transparent methodology with a justified choice of indicators and should be considered as a whole. This component is weighted 50 % to fairly convey the contribution of both aspects, development as well as deprivation. |
Data Sources
Name | Layers | Description |
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LCBC | Entire Basin | Shapes or Data provided by LCBC Basin Observatory. |
Lake Chad Basin - Key figures | Pilot selected regions | The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) https://data.humdata.org/visualization/ocha-lake-chad/ |