Choose a Data Domain
About Domains
Within the FEWS NET Data Explorer (FDE), humanitarian sector components are represented as Domains. A data domain is a grouping of data that contains a collection of data series. Domains are organized to unify and consolidate data based on metadata consistencies and sector relationships. For example, data on relief needs estimates and actual deliveries are included within the Responses domain.
Choosing a Domain
To get started within the FDE, you must first choose one of the following domains from the navigation menu.
Some domains have limited visibility and may not be included in your view.
You can click on any domain name below to learn more about the domain.
Domain | Description of data |
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IPC Food Insecurity Classification (FIC) data which provides scale and scenario indicators on food insecure populations globally or for specific geographic locations | |
IPC Food Insecure Population Estimates (FIPE) data which provides phase and scenario indicators of food insecure populations | |
Humanitarian Food Assistance (HFA) data used as an indicator to identify famine and determine the severity of food security and nutrition crises | |
Geographic admin boundary information along with shapefiles, population estimates, and demography estimates, including male/female and age/gender breakdowns | |
Product and product market information (e.g., product source and product cost data at market and country level) | |
Interbank, government, secondary rate, and auction exchange rates | |
Consumer price indices and other price indices not calculated by FEWS NET | |
Price ratios calculated from FEWS NET system data | |
Price indices calculated from FEWS NET system data | |
Trade import and export data between source and destination countries at border points for various product types | |
Crop cultivation and harvest attributes (e.g., area harvested, planted, quantity produced, yield) | |
Health and nutrition indicator information (e.g., mortality rate, disease prevalence, death rate) | |
Cost and quantity of interventions in a given geographic area by various operators, including aid agencies | |
Population-related information (e.g., census data: population calculations, estimates, and percentages) | |
Number of days work of casual labor available per week in the selected market for Afghanistan | |
Information on remittances sent from overseas workers | |
Population counts and breakdowns by age and gender from officially published population estimates | |
Data series without system defined metadata (e.g., Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and Human Development Index (HDI) data) |
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