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Whole of Syria: Eastern Aleppo Nutrition Sector Response (WOS) 26th December till 11th January 2017 - Issue 2

Progress Since the last Sitrep Since last WoS Nutrition SitRep, the Nutrition sector with its partners continued the provision of esse...

Whole of Syria: Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on Donations, Targeted Distribution and Procurement of Breastmilk Substitutes in Southern Syria

Rationale and Scope Breastmilk Substitutes (BMS) are defined as any food or liquid being marketed or otherwise represented as a partial...

30-09-2016: 2015/2016 El Niño Situation Analysis

The objective of the El Niño Situation Analysis was to assess the medium and long term impacts of the 2015/2016 El Niño event in orde...

A Review of Livelihoods, Food Security and Health: 2015/2016 El Niño Situation Analysis

Household Resilience in Cambodia: A Review of Livelihoods, Food Security and Health. Part 1: 2015/2016 El Niño Situation Analysis  ...

CLIMATE IMPACTS ON FOOD SECURITY AND LIVELIHOODS IN ASIA

The WFP Regional Bureau for Asia & the Pacific together with the leading climate research institutes, the UK Met Office Hadley Cent...

Whole of Syria (WoS) : Nutrition Sector Bulletin - Jan-Dec 2016, Issue 2

Sector highlights—July to Dec 2016   A total of 2,455,870 Women and children under 5 were reached by preventative and therapeutic...

Joint statement from the Jordan cross border Nutrition working group - Nutrition stakeholders call for appropriate feeding of infants and young children in Southern Syria

Introduction Amman ,6 th Sep 2016 ; The Nutrition working group stakeholders, consisting of UN agencies and NGOs operating in southern...

Whole of Syria: Nutrition Sector Bulletin - Jan-Jun 2016, Issue 1

1. Sector highlights   Particular advances were made in delivering preventive nutrition services. We have provided Lipid-based Nu...

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