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Women starting to breastfeed due to emergency

Experiences from Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita that women breastfed (and continued to do so afterwards) following the emergency ...

WHO/UNICEF joint statement on appropriate IYCF in the current emergency, and caution about unnecessary use of milk products

Joint statement by WHO / UNICEF for Myanmar, Cyclone Nargis, May 2008. Myanmar Tropical Cyclone WHO and UNICEF joint statement on app...

Wet nursing: Aid workers in Burma lament late start

General: www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/ Realplayer: rtsp://media1.abc.net.au/reallibrary/audio/twt/200807/20080710-twt-08-b… Transcript: ...

Rapid infant feeding assessment

Rapid infant feeding assessment Key findings of Individual Interviews of caretakers with 0-6/6-12 month old infants Temporary Shelter...

Logistics - Response to Nargis Cyclone Logistics Consolidated Situation Report 16 Jul 2008

Myanmar: Response to Nargis Cyclone Logistics Consolidated Situation Report 16 Jul 2008 'The Logistics Cluster will not accept milk po...

IYCF - Complementary feeding leaflets

Not for emergencies but could be adapted or given out in emergencies in North America, western Europe areas, depending on situation Th...

Infant feeding in emergencies. Guidance for relief workers in Myanmar and China

www.who.int/child_adolescent_health/news/2008/13_05/en/index.html During emergency situations, whether manmade or natural disasters su...

Impact of breastfeeding in emergency situations - Emergency relief workers

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

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