
mVAM is WFP’s mobile Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping
project that uses mobile technology to remotely monitor
household food security and nutrition, and food
market-related trends in real-time, providing
high-frequency, gender-disaggregated and operationally
relevant data that supports humanitarian decision-making.
In Jordan, mVAM is conducted monthly among a sample of around 1,000 Syrian and non-Syrian refugee households among the general refugee population in host communities. mVAM follows a “rolling panel” approach whereby a percentage of respondents is retained from the previous month to strengthen the robustness of results. Click on the link to see the data.