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Management of infants <6 months and impact of HIV

Case study from: INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN EMERGENCIES GIFA/ENN PROJECT (2003) Researchers: Mary Corbett (Evaluation of Module...

Field challenges in HIV/AIDS and infant feeding: Case Study from GIFA/ENN IYCF-E Project

Case study from: INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN EMERGENCIES GIFA/ENN PROJECT (2003) Researchers: Mary Corbett (Evaluation of Module...

Experiences of supporting breastfeeding Tanzania: Case study from IYCF GIFA/ENN Project

Case study from INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN EMERGENCIES GIFA/ENN PROJECT (2003-2004) Researchers: Mary Corbett (Evaluation of Mo...

Community outreach workers Tanzania: Case Study from IYCF GIFA/ENN Project (2003)

Case study from: INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN EMERGENCIES GIFA/ENN PROJECT (2003) Researchers: Mary Corbett (Evaluation of Module...

Challenges to complementary feeding education, Sudan

Case study from: INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN EMERGENCIES GIFA/ENN PROJECT (2003) Researchers: Mary Corbett (Evaluation of Module...

Mother-baby tents - Albanian camp provides support

Mothers and babies benefit from a place of their own: Two success stories. (1) Albanian camp provides support (2) Story from Honduras...

Case study of mother and baby tents in Albania

From IBFAN website on IFE Dr Mirela Dibra, a paediatrician and member of IBFAN, shares her experiences of setting up with UNICEF-Alban...

Mother-baby corners: Breastfeeding corners: a supportive environment for breastfeeding mothers with low birth weight babies

Part taken from IBFAN website on IFE but referenced to Tanzania Baby Friendly Refugee Camps, by Zohra Lukmanji, IBFAN Africa News, Sep...

Sudan NUTRITION SECTOR OPERATIONAL GUIDANCE ON CMAM IYCF during COVID-19 response Final

This guidance is intended to support nutrition workers in continuing to safely deliver Community-Based Management of Acute Malnutrition...

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