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Diarrhoea - why children are still dying and what can be done, UNICEF/WHO 2009

Dremains the second leading cause of death among children under five globally. Nearly one in five child deaths – about 1.5 million ea...

WHO child growth standards and the identification of severe acute malnutrition in infants and children - A Joint Statement by WHO and UNICEF, 2009

This statement presents the recommended cut-offs, summarizes the rationale for their adoption and advocates for their harmonized appli...

A Toolkit for Addressing Nutrition in Emergency Situations

The basic right to adequate food and nutrition is implicit in any emergency response and is reflected in humanitarian law. The purpose ...

Infant feeding in emergencies: experiences from Lebanon

A non-health / nutrition article about IFE in the context of the Lebanon crisis. Original article in Humanitarian Exchange, Humanitaria...

Infant feeding in emergencies: experiences from Lebanon

Also available from: www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/HPN/18db00b1c08f59f11256b8a189f1835e…

Infant Feeding in emergencies - Lebanon

Summary and full reports of an infant feeding consultancy in Lebanon for SC (Alliance) following the 2006 conflict. Looks at donations,...

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