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Emergency preparedness for those who care for infants in developed country contexts

Abstract Emergency management organisations recognise the vulnerability of infants in emergencies, even in developed countries. Howeve...

Concurrent wasting and stunting among under-five children in Niakhar, Senegal

Abstract The study describes the patterns of concurrent wasting and stunting (WaSt) among children age 6-59 months living in the 1980...

Challenges to the Programmatic Implementation of Ready to Use Infant Formula in the Post-Earthquake Response, Haiti, 2010: A Program Review

Abstract Background and Objectives: Following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, infant and young child feeding was identified as a priorit...

Adolescent Interest Group Meeting 2017

A one day meeting was held in London on December 12th 2017 to identify synergies, opportunities, priorities and next steps to help deve...

Who are we really feeding with specialized food aid products?

Poster prepared for the Action Against Hunger 'Research for Nutrition' Conference, 13th November, 2017, Pavillon de l'eau, Paris.

Stunting in protracted crises: discussion paper

Currently, the level of attention afforded to linear growth below international standards (stunting) in humanitarian and protracted eme...

Spatial determinants of dietary diversity: Evidence from rural Malawi

Poster prepared for the Action Against Hunger 'Research for Nutrition' Conference, 13th November, 2017, Pavillon de l'eau, Paris.

Review of methods for detecting acute malnutrition in infants < 6 months

Poster prepared for the Action Against Hunger 'Research for Nutrition' Conference, 13th November, 2017, Pavillon de l'eau, Paris.

Malaria prevention with nutrient supplementation in addition to seasonal chemoprevention in children aged 6-59 months in rural Mali

Poster prepared for the Action Against Hunger 'Research for Nutrition' Conference, 13th November, 2017, Pavillon de l'eau, Paris.

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