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Infant Feeding in Emergencies (IYCF-E) orientation package (2010)

IFE Module 1, v 2.1, 2010 This is a package of resources to help in orientation on infant and young child feeding in emergencies (IFE)...

Harmonised Training Package (HTP) version 2

What is the HTP? The Harmonised Training Package (HTP) is a training resource and technical reference document that comprehensively do...

The Double Burden of Obesity and Malnutrition in a Protracted Emergency Setting: A Cross-Sectional Study of Western Sahara Refugees

Abstract Background Households from vulnerable groups experiencing epidemiological transitions are known to be affected concomitantly...

ENN Annual Report 2010-11

Report of ENN's mission, objectives and activities during 2010-2011.

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 ...

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...

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