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Complementary feeding leaflets Tanzania (Swahili and English)

Feeding a baby after 6 months - QAP et al. www.qaproject.org/strat/stratHIVjobaids2.html#brochures This brochure addresses questions t...

Call for support for appropriate IYCF in Asia-Pacific and Africa emergencies

The International Committee of the Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies call for support ...

A little help from my friends: caring for premature babies in a war zone

Breastfeeding Journal 2007, 2:3. Also summarised in Field Exchange 31, September 2007, p.5-6 Abstract This paper is a narrative of s...

A large-scale operational study of home-based therapy with ready-to-use therapeutic food in childhood malnutrition in Malawi

Maternal & Child Nutrition, 3 (3) 3; pp.206-215 This study examined outcomes of malnourished children aged 6-60 months enrolled in...

With poverty so immense, how we help is crucial

Tanya Plibersek, Australian politician, comments on Australian foreign policy, and inappropriate use of infant formula www.smh.com.au/n...

Infant Feeding in Emergencies article: Breastfeeding is the safest option

Article that explains why breastfeeding is the safest infant feeding option in emergencies. The article highlights a helpline people ca...

Advantages and disadvantages of accepting or rejecting free supplies of infant formula for an African refugee camp

Discussion on Pronutrition website. The article says that free supplies should not be accepted. www.pronutrition.org/archive/200611/m...

Nutrition and infant feeding in the PMTCT context in Rwanda

HIV research may be more up to date on looking at comp feeding in dfficult circumstances. This review has a section about complementary...

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