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Feeding of infants and young children in tsunami affected villages in Pondicherry [India]

Feeding of infants and young children in tsunami affected villages in Pondicherry [India]. Adhisivam B, Srinivasan S, Soudarssanane MB,...

Relactation/Wet nursing: Relactation in difficult circumstances: rising to the challenge

Case study 17 in Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies. GIFA/ENN Project. Final Report 2003 An example of Wet Nursing and Rel...

Malnutrition: Management of malnourished infants <6 months

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

Malnutrition/orphans

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

Defining diarrhoea in infants under 6 months: Case Study from IYCF-E GIFA/ ENN Project

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

Cultural issues - Long term education strategies in acute programming: Case Study for IYCF-E GIFA/ENN Project

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

A Market-Based Approach to Child Nutrition: Mothers' Demand for Quality Certification of Infant Foods in Bamako, Mali

March 24, 2001rev. April 30, 2002 forthcoming in Food Policy by Diakalia Sanogo and William A. Masters. Looks at the different types o...

Supplemental Suckling: Infant Feeding in a TFP

Field Exchange 9, March 2000, page 7. Discusses supplemental suckling technique and provides tips.

The Weaning Project: Improving Young Child Feeding Practices

Marcia Griffiths, Project Director, The Manoff Group 1992 The final report of The Weaning Project 1984 - 1989 that tried to improve we...

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