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Impact of breastfeeding in emergency situations - Emergency relief workers

Letter to emergency relief workers: Impact of breastfeeding in emergency situations.

Formula milk 'dangerous' as humanitarian aid, Indonesia, news article

www.thejakartapost.com/news/2008/07/07/formula-milk-039dangerous039-hum… Formula milk 'dangerous' as humanitarian aid *Prodita Sabari...

During disasters, breastfeeding's advantages shine, News article

By Heather K. Brosi, Special to the St Petersburgh Times In print: Monday, June 16, 2008 Available from: www.tampabay.com/news/health...

Code in Emergencies: Presentation to IYCF Meeting, Bali, 2008

Presentation from the 4 day strategy workshop 'Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies: Regional Experiences and Challenges in Ac...

Breastfeeding support helps families cope with Hurricane Gustav

www.ilca.org/pressroom/ILCA%20Press%20Release%209-2-08%20Gustav.pdf BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT HELPS FAMILIES COPE WITH GUSTAV As Hurrican...

UNC endorses IFE material

Center Endorses Infant Feeding in Emergencies Materials (Operational Guidance on IFE) on World Health Day 2007. The Center for Infant ...

National Working Group for Women and Infant Needs in Emergencies in the United States

www.whiteribbonalliance.org/Resources/Documents/WISP.Final.07.27.07.pdf Executive summary of report: The mass chaos that followed Hurri...

Infant Nutrition During a Disaster Breastfeeding and Other Options

By the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Please note that this guide advises breastfeeding for 4-6 months, whereas now the WHO gui...

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