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Story of Change: ENN’s role in the development of the Operational Guidance on Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies

Stories of change provide a framework to highlight key processes, findings, developments and accomplishments from a retrospective viewp...

How to write and talk about infant and young child feeding in emergencies

The purpose of this document is to provide guidance for anyone involved in humanitarian assistance who produces communications on behal...

HIV and Infant Feeding in Emergencies: Operational Guidance

This operational guidance, developed by WHO, UNICEF and ENN, outlines the duration of breastfeeding and support from health services to...

Background information for communications experts on infant & young child feeding in emergencies

This briefing note complements the brief guide, “How to Write and Talk About Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies.” It was pr...

WHO guiding principles of feeding non-breastfed children 6-24 months

There are a number of infants who will not enjoy the benefits of breastfeeding. They include children born to HIV-positive mothers who ...

When an emergency strikes breastfeeding can save lives (Part 2)

www.llli.org/Release/emergency2.html Part 1 was released after the Tsunami 2004: See Tsunami, 2004: When an Emergency Strikes Breastfe...

USAID breastfeeding policy

Breastfeeding - USAID Background Paper ADS Chapter 212 - Breastfeeding Promotion Policy. Available online at: www.usaid.gov/policy/ads/...

US Breastfeeding Committee urges support of b/feeding in aftermath of Katrina

Hurricane, Katrina, USA 19th Sept 2005. United States Breastfeeding Committee www.usbreastfeeding.org/News-and-Events/PR-2005-09-19-Di...

Support for breastfeeding in crucial for infant health in the aftermath of natural disasters

www.bfmed.org/documents/WEB-ABM-Disasters-2005-PR.doc Issued after Hurricane Katrina - gives guidance.

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