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Use of milk in WFP operations: position paper

This position paper outlines WFP's position on the use of milk. In most cases, and especially in emergency settings, WFP does not suppo...

Operational Guidance on Infant Feeding in Emergencies (OG-IFE) version 3.0 (Oct 2017)

The Operational Guidance on Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies (OG-IFE) was first produced by the Interagency Working Group ...

NOMA outpatient and inpatient posters

NOMA (cancrum oris and fusospirochetal gangrene or Necrotising Ulcerative Stomatitis), disfigures children rapidly, has a high risk of ...

Introducing Updated Packaging and Reconstitution Guidance for Therapeutic Milk

COMMON MESSAGING DOCUMENT 1: 27 July 2017 Issue: Changes are being made to the packaging and reconstitution of therapeutic milk (TM) ...

Harmonised Information, Education and Communication Tools for Nutrition, Arabic

A set of harmonised Information, Education and Communication (IEC) tools for nutrition in Arabic which were developed by the Whole of S...

FAO toolkit and e-learning modules on nutrition-sensitive agriculture and food systems

The FAO toolkit and e-learning modules on nutrition sensitive agriculture and food systems are an integrated package of guidance and tr...

Algorithm for treatment of profuse acute watery diarrhea/cholera in children with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM)

This resource is an algorithm for the treatment of profuse acute watery diarrhea/Cholera in children with severe acute malnutrition (SA...

WHO: Ensuring Optimal Feeding of Infants and Children During Emergencies (old)

Two very similar statements both available on the web stating the WHO policy on IFE. The second one ENSURING OPTIMAL FEEDING OF INFANTS...

WHO/FAO guidelines for the safe preparation, storage and handling of powdered infant formula

IMPORTANT NOTE: These guidelines, leaflets and poster have NOT been made with the emergency setting in mind. Hence pictures of bottle f...

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