在选定国家的INFORM风险指数中考虑到女性人口和儿童时,对风险评估排名的修改。

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INFORM(风险管理指数)通过评估76个指标的危害和暴露、脆弱性和应对能力来识别风险热点。然而,最初的指数可能忽略了妇女和儿童的具体脆弱性,甚至在紧急情况下的弱势群体中也是如此。本研究通过重新定义关键指标来重新调整指数,以更好地反映这些群体的风险。INFORM指数风险公式为“风险=危害和暴露1/3 x脆弱性1/3 x缺乏应对能力1/3”,总分为0 ~ 10分,得分越高风险越高。我们通过调整东地中海、南亚和撒哈拉以南非洲67个国家的女性和儿童(0-14岁)人口,重新校准了2024年INFORM风险公式。我们将76个指标分类为(1)具有性别分类数据的指标,(2)使用文献适用于特定人群的指标,以及(3)不需要调整的广义指标。67个国家的风险分类发生了变化。最初,13个国家(19.4%)处于“非常高”风险,18个国家(26.9%)处于“高”风险。重新校正后,52个国家(77.6%)的得分在0.1至0.6分之间变化。6个国家的风险从“高”降至“非常高”,风险等级上升至19个(28.3%)。配对t检验显示,原始和重新校准的风险评分之间存在统计学显著差异(平均差异= -0.17,95% CI: -0.20, -0.13, p
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The modification of risk assessment ranking when considering the female population and children in the INFORM risk index for selected countries.

The modification of risk assessment ranking when considering the female population and children in the INFORM risk index for selected countries.

The modification of risk assessment ranking when considering the female population and children in the INFORM risk index for selected countries.

The modification of risk assessment ranking when considering the female population and children in the INFORM risk index for selected countries.

The INFORM (Index for Risk Management) identifies risk hotspots by assessing Hazard and Exposure, Vulnerability, and Coping capacity across 76 indicators. However, the original index may have overlooked the specific vulnerabilities of women and children, even within the vulnerable group in emergencies. This study recalibrated the index by redefining key indicators to better reflect risks for these groups. INFORM Index Risk formulation is "Risk = Hazard and Exposure 1/3 x Vulnerability 1/3 x Lack of coping capacity 1/3' resulted in a total score ranging from 0 to 10, with the higher score being the higher risk. We recalibrated the 2024 INFORM Risk formula by adjusting for female and child (ages 0-14) populations in 67 countries across the Eastern Mediterranean, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. We categorized the 76 metrics as (1) those with gender-disaggregated data, (2) those adaptable for specific populations using literature, and (3) generalized indicators needing no adjustment. Shifts in risk classifications were noted among 67 countries. Initially, 13 countries (19.4%) were at 'very high' risk, and 18 (26.9%) were at 'high' risk. After recalibration, 52 countries (77.6%) showed score changes from 0.1 to 0.6 points. Six countries moved from 'high' to 'very high' risk, raising this class to 19 (28.3%). The paired t-test revealed a statistically significant difference between the original and recalibrated risk scores (mean difference = -0.17, 95% CI: -0.20, -0.13, p < 0.001). The difference in Vulnerability scores (mean difference = -0.32; 95% CI: -0.44, -0.21; p-value < 0.000) and Coping capacity (mean difference = -0.18; 95% CI: -0.23, -0.12; p-value < 0.000) were significant, derived changes in the INFORM Risk Index. The recalibrated INFORM index highlights that accurate, disaggregated data is crucial for understanding the specific needs of vulnerable populations, enabling more informed decision-making in risk management and resilience planning.

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