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on products from international, regional and national
forecasting centres. Products from international and
regional forecasting centres are most common as these
are freely available and considered reliable. Where
appropriate, these are complemented with products
from national hydrological and meteorological services.
The Red Cross FbF pilots for flooding in Bangladesh
and Togo, for example, use forecasts produced and used
by national early warning systems in those countries.
Drought/food security hybrid systems typically use a range
of information on food production, access and livelihood
outcomes from national agencies and international
assessments (e.g. FEWS NET, Integrated Food
Security Phase Classification (IPC)), and merge these into
an assessment of food security status and likely risk.
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