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Anthropometry
- A proposed new method of estimating weight deficits in children (issue 4, page 8)
- A Role for the Knemometer in Emergencies (issue 2, page 12)
- ACC/SCN Working Group on Nutrition in Emergencies (issue 10, page 10)
- Adults and adolescents: assessment of nutritional status in emergency-affected populations (issue 12, page 7)
- Algorithms for converting NCHS references (issue 34, page 11)
- An investigation of anthropometric training by NGOs (issue 32, page 6)
- An Ongoing Omission: Adolescent and Adult Malnutrition in Famine Situations (issue 6, page 19)
- Antioxidant Role in Preventing Kwashiorkor (issue 26, page 14)
- Assessing malnutrition in older people (issue 1, page 10)
- Assessing nutritional status in HIV positive adults (issue 29, page 14)
- Assessing nutritional status using armspan measurement (issue 17, page 7)
- Bangwe Home Based Care Project in Malawi (issue 25, page 10)
- BMI: A Strong and Independent Predictor of Survival in HIV (issue 25, page 9)
- Can anthropometry measure gender discrimination? (issue 35, page 11)
- Can height-adjusted cut-offs improve MUAC’s utility as an assessment tool? (issue 30, page 23)
- Comparison of Weight-for-Height Based Indices for Assessing the Risk of Death (issue 2, page 15)
- Destocking to improve food security in drought - prone Ethiopia (issue 19, page 22)
- Dietary Treatment of Severe Malnutrition in Adults (issue 6, page 11)
- Effect of body shape on weight-for-height and MUAC in Ethiopia (issue 34, page 12)
- Field testing LQAS to assess acute malnutrition prevalence (issue 31, page 5)
- Finding the right MUAC cut-off to improve screening efficiency (issue 4, page 24)
- Impact of WHO Growth Standards on programme admissions in Niger (issue 34, page 7)
- Impact of WHO Growth Standards on SAM response to treatment (issue 35, page 17)
- Letter on older people, nutrition and emergencies, by Yvonne Grellety and Michael Golden (with response by Vanessa Tilstone) (issue 15, page 10)
- Letter on practically using z scores in Angola, by Saskia van der Kam (issue 2, page 8)
- Letter on using MUAC v weight-for-height in assessment, by Mark Myatt (issue 31, page 20)
- Letter on WHO 2006 Growth Standards, by Marko Kerac and Andrew Seal (issue 28, page 16)
- Maternal depression and infant growth – review of recent evidence (issue 34, page 36)
- Methods for Assessing Malnutrition in Older People (issue 3, page 8)
- MUAC measurements for assessing adult malnutrition in emergencies (issue 1, page 10)
- MUAC Versus Weight-for-Height in Assessing Severe Malnutrition (issue 26, page 12)
- New Reference Data for MUAC for Height Measurements (issue 3, page 9)
- New WHO Growth Standards: more harm than good? (issue 30, page 16)
- Nutrition Surveillance in Somalia (issue 14, page 12)
- Nutritional status and handgrip strength in older refugees (issue 18, page 5)
- Nutritional Support Through HBC in Malawi (issue 25, page 38)
- Older people, nutrition and emergencies in Ethiopia (issue 14, page 26)
- Piloting LQAS in Somaliland (issue 33, page 27)
- Postscript on older people, nutrition in emergencies in Ethiopia (issue 14, page 28)
- Postscript to 'Nutrition in commercial farms' (issue 1, page 16)
- Programme implications for WHO Growth Standards rollout (issue 37, page 14)
- Review of survey methodology in emergencies (issue 31, page 10)
- SQUEAC: Low resource method to evaluate access and coverage of programmes (issue 33, page 3)
- Supplementation Programmes for Pregnant and Lactating Women. (issue 7, page 6)
- Support for primary production (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 45)
- Taking forward research on adult malnutrition (issue 22, page 11)
- The limits of human starvation (issue 15, page 5)
- The Potential Use of Maternal Size in Priority Setting When Combating Childhood Malnutrition (issue 7, page 10)
- The practical implications of using z-scores: Concern's experience in Angola (issue 1, page 6)
- Weighing scales for young infants: a survey of relief workers (issue 29, page 12)
- WFP Recipients’ Weight Gain at Reach Out Clinic (issue 25, page 5)
- WHO growth reference for children and adolescents (issue 32, page 12)
Beneficiaries
- Ambulatory treatment of severe malnutrition (issue 19, page 16)
- Challenges to implementing an integrated emergency public health response (issue 11, page 11)
- Community Managed Targeting – Tanzania (issue 7, page 20)
- Comparative Experiences of Community Managed Targeting in Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Malawi (issue 23, page 22)
- Crop failure in Dalocha, Ethiopia: a Participatory Emergency Response: (issue 4, page 7)
- DEC Sothern Africa Crisis Appeal (issue 21, page 27)
- Household Food Economy Analysis (issue 1, page 11)
- Impact of community mobilisation activities in Uganda (issue 34, page 15)
- Implications of a Coverage Survey in Ethiopia (issue 31, page 11)
- Infant Feeding Alternatives for HIV Positive Mothers in Kenya (issue 22, page 26)
- Junior Farmer Field Life Schools in Namibia (issue 29, page 19)
- Letter on community mobilisation in outpatient management of severe malnutrition, by Saul Guerrero and Steve Collins (issue 29, page 37)
- On the ground perceptions of WFP food assistance and PMTCT in Zambia (issue 25, page 14)
- Participation by the Affected Population in Relief Operations (issue 7, page 24)
- Participatory Approach to Food Security in Uganda (issue 25, page 40)
- Refugee perceptions of quality of healthcare (issue 27, page 11)
- The Collection of Early Warning Information Through Community Resource People – A Case Study from the Red Sea State (issue 7, page 16)
- Therapeutic Feeding in an Insecure Area (issue 2, page 17)
- Understanding HIV/AIDS and livelihoods: new cluster analysis (issue 30, page 9)
Conflict
- A collaborative approach to a nutritional crisis in an area accessible only by air (issue 11, page 21)
- A fragile situation in Sudan: review of the 2001 nutritional situation (issue 15, page 19)
- A Review of the advances and challenges in nutrition in conflicts and crises over the last 20 years (issue 16, page 12)
- Addressing chronic malnutrition in South Sudan (issue 31, page 6)
- Afghanistan: who is to blame? (issue 14, page 11)
- Aid and Erosion of Humanitarian Principles in Sierra Leone (issue 7, page 8)
- Better understanding vulnerability in Serbia (issue 19, page 30)
- Border Closures and Nutrition in Gaza (issue 20, page 18)
- Breastfeeding and Mortality in Emergencies (issue 21, page 5)
- Breastfeeding support in the refugee camps of North Western Tanzania (issue 31, page 32)
- Caring for premature babies in a conflict zone (issue 31, page 6)
- Cash and Vouchers in Emergencies (issue 26, page 15)
- China’s great famine 40 years later: a need for historical closure (issue 10, page 6)
- Conflict: a cause and effect of hunger (issue 12, page 9)
- Delivering Supplementary and Therapeutic Feeding in Darfur: coping with Insecurity (issue 28, page 10)
- Do poverty, poor health and nutrition increase the risk of armed conflict onset? (issue 36, page 8)
- DPRK in Crisis, What Do We Know? (issue 3, page 10)
- Ethical research in conflict situations (issue 29, page 6)
- Evaluation of Dafur Early Warning and Food Information System (issue 28, page 20)
- Evaluation of the Impact of the ACF Therapeutic Feeding Programme in Burundi (issue 8, page 27)
- Finding the right MUAC cut-off to improve screening efficiency (issue 4, page 24)
- Food incentive interventions in post-conflict Afghanistan (issue 14, page 2)
- Food Kitchens in Mogadishu (issue 37, page 3)
- Food Preparation an Obstacle to Education (issue 7, page 3)
- Food security early warning systems in the Greater Horn of Africa (issue 13, page 3)
- Food security in Eritrea and Ethiopia (issue 27, page 7)
- From emergency food aid to sustainable food security: 10 years of agricultural recovery in Afghanistan (issue 15, page 7)
- GIS Links Food Security and Demining Programmes (issue 21, page 7)
- Household Food Economy Analysis (issue 1, page 11)
- How many Hok does a poor man have? (issue 11, page 8)
- Humanitarian Assistance in Sudan in 1998 (issue 6, page 9)
- Impact of Food Delays on Refugees (issue 2, page 10)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: Experiences from Indonesia and Lebanon (issue 29, page 3)
- Iraq - Sanctions Take Their Toll (issue 4, page 11)
- Keeping schools open: school feeding in conflict and crisis (issue 17, page 10)
- Lessons From a Microfinance Pilot Project in Rwanda (issue 20, page 3)
- Lessons on Cash for Work in Somalia (issue 29, page 11)
- Livelihoods under siege in Dafur (issue 27, page 8)
- Logistics: more than pizza delivery (issue 4, page 13)
- Long term strategies to target vulnerability in Somalia (issue 17, page 3)
- Making Famine in Sudan (issue 6, page 6)
- Malnutrition and psychotherapy: MSF experience in the Palestinian territories (issue 15, page 4)
- Malnutrition on Political Grounds (issue 20, page 20)
- Mental health needed for caring capacity (issue 9, page 8)
- Mortality Amongst Displaced UNITA Members in Angola (issue 21, page 5)
- Mortality in the DRC (issue 33, page 9)
- Mortality Rates in Conflict Affected Darfur (issue 24, page 10)
- MSF experiences from Afghanistan: Maslakh camp (issue 16, page 18)
- Nutritional monitoring of pre-school children in DRC (issue 37, page 12)
- One hundred years of famine – a pause for reflection (issue 8, page 20)
- Population movement as a livelihood strategy in northern Uganda (issue 30, page 9)
- Postscript to 'Impact of food aid delays on refugees' (issue 2, page 11)
- Postscript to 'Responding to the food crisis in Zaire' (issue 3, page 14)
- Postscript to 'Therapeutic Feeding in an insecure area' (issue 2, page 18)
- Project on humanitarian principles and practice for food distribution in conflict (issue 9, page 4)
- Protecting production in Africa’s forgotten war (issue 8, page 5)
- Responding to the crisis in Congo-Zaire: emergency Feeding of Rwandan Refugees May-July 1997 (issue 3, page 12)
- Responding to the crisis in Congo-Zaire: emergency feeding of Rwandan refugees, May-July 1997 (issue 3, page 22)
- Rhino Camp, Uganda: A Refugee Perspective (issue 5, page 16)
- Selective Feeding in War-Ravaged Northern Uganda (issue 23, page 20)
- Shabunda: the ‘forgotten Kosovo’ (issue 16, page 5)
- Starvation and Future Cardiovascular Disease (issue 22, page 6)
- Sudan: The Perils of Aid (issue 4, page 20)
- Suspected Thiamine Deficiency in Angola (issue 20, page 26)
- Targeting in complex emergencies: the cases of Somalia and Columbia (issue 35, page 13)
- The Changing Nature of Livestock Raiding and its Role in Famine (issue 6, page 10)
- The effect of trade sanctions on health and nutrition (issue 9, page 5)
- The right to nutrition (issue 16, page 11)
- The Risks of Wet Feeding Programmes (issue 3, page 4)
- Therapeutic Feeding in an Insecure Area (issue 2, page 17)
Diets and nutrients
- Addressing the nutritional needs of older people in emergency situations: ideas for action (issue 12, page 3)
- Adequacy of Replacement Milks for Infants of HIV-Infected Mothers (issue 22, page 5)
- African wild harvest project (issue 16, page 10)
- Analysis of the 1996 Konzo outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo (issue 17, page 7)
- Appropriateness of Replacement Milks in South Africa (issue 23, page 5)
- Assessing the economic value of fortified foods (issue 14, page 6)
- Challenges of dealing with unsolicited donations during emergencies (issue 34, page 42)
- Cost of the Diet – novel approach to estimate affordability of a nutritious diet (issue 34, page 21)
- Dietary Treatment of Severe Malnutrition in Adults (issue 6, page 11)
- Enset - The ‘False Banana’ as Food Security (issue 22, page 3)
- Excess dietary iodine in long-term African refugees (issue 28, page 7)
- Food Intake in Pregnancy During Indonesian Crisis (issue 21, page 6)
- Global Trends in Malnutrition (issue 23, page 5)
- Grass Pea Consumption and Neurolathyrism (issue 22, page 5)
- Increased diarrhoea following infant formula distribution in 2006 earthquake response in Indonesia: evidence and actions (issue 34, page 30)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: Experiences from Indonesia and Lebanon (issue 29, page 3)
- Infant feeding in the South Asia earthquake aftermath (issue 27, page 3)
- Is extrusion cooking of blended foods really advantageous? (issue 10, page 4)
- Konzo Associated with War in Mozambique (issue 5, page 7)
- Management of shigellosis in undernourished children (issue 13, page 6)
- Micronutrients - The Basics (issue 5, page 26)
- NGOnut discussion summaries - cassava poisoning, and HIV and breastfeeding (issue 2, page 9)
- NGOnut discussion summaries - ORS v Resomal, Lactose intolerance, and split peas (issue 3, page 26)
- Nutritional status of children and pregnant and lactating women in relief camps in post-tsunami Sri Lanka (issue 30, page 10)
- Postscript on local capacity building for treatment of severe malnutrition (issue 17, page 22)
- Postscript to 'Infant feeding in tsunami affected villages in India' (issue 29, page 10)
- Postscript to 'Production of fortifed blended foods in Kenya' (issue 2, page 7)
- Rapid impact on malnutrition through a multi-faceted programme in Wolayita, Southern Ethiopia (issue 12, page 19)
- Recurrent pellagra in Angola (issue 15, page 6)
- Reduce Scurvy Risk through Germination! (issue 5, page 9)
- Storage, preparation, and usage of fortified food aid (issue 36, page 9)
- Study of the Risk Factors for the Development of Nutritional Oedema in North Kivu, DRC (issue 26, page 5)
- Suspected toxic ingestion outbreak in central Afghanistan (issue 16, page 7)
- Treating severe malnutrition in nonemergency situations: Experiences from Malawi and Guinea (issue 17, page 20)
- VitaGoat (issue 20, page 13)
- Wild Foods – More Evidence for their Importance in the Diet (issue 7, page 9)
- Wild Foods — Blessing or Burden? (issue 6, page 16)
Emergencies
- A market analysis and subsequent interventions following floods in the south-east of Haiti (2004) (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 41)
- A Market Support Programme to Address an Urban Food Crisis in Zimbabwe (issue 23, page 3)
- A Time to Rethink the Global Food Regime (issue 34, page 26)
- AAH in Tajikistan: a flexible response based on analysing the causes of malnutrition (issue 14, page 19)
- Afghanistan: who is to blame? (issue 14, page 11)
- Bahr-el-Ghazal Nutritionists Meet (issue 5, page 15)
- Bangwe Home Based Care Project in Malawi (issue 25, page 10)
- BMI: A Strong and Independent Predictor of Survival in HIV (issue 25, page 9)
- Cash grants and cash for work in Sri Lanka (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 31)
- Child survival during the 2002-2003 drought in Ethiopia (issue 29, page 9)
- China’s great famine 40 years later: a need for historical closure (issue 10, page 6)
- Chronic Malnutrition: a Problem not Addressed by SFPs (issue 7, page 12)
- Chronic vulnerability in Niger (issue 29, page 9)
- Cost of the Diet – novel approach to estimate affordability of a nutritious diet (issue 34, page 21)
- Cotrimoxazole as a Prophylaxis for HIV Positive Malnourished Children (issue 25, page 13)
- Crop failure in Dalocha, Ethiopia: a Participatory Emergency Response: (issue 4, page 7)
- Currency devaluation impact on nutritional status in Brazzaville, Congo (issue 10, page 5)
- DEC Sothern Africa Crisis Appeal (issue 21, page 27)
- Did the Rwandan Evaluation Change anything? (issue 4, page 29)
- Difficulties of impact assessment in ‘semi-emergencies’ (issue 27, page 22)
- Disparate responses to need in Southern Africa (issue 18, page 10)
- Disparate responses to need in Southern Africa: a WFP perspective (issue 18, page 12)
- Documenting the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan (2001) (issue 14, page 16)
- DPRK in Crisis, What Do We Know? (issue 3, page 10)
- Effect of Displacement on Growth of Children in Nigeria (issue 22, page 7)
- Effect of food prices on household food security and malnutrition (issue 36, page 7)
- Emergency Food Assistance Following Hurricane Mitch: an Evaluation of the WFP response (issue 9, page 18)
- Ethiopia’s Chronic Vulnerability Index (issue 36, page 11)
- Evaluation of cluster approach in Mozambique (issue 31, page 24)
- Evaluation of the Response to the Montserrat Volcano (issue 10, page 15)
- Evaluation of the Wajir Relief Programme 1996-98 (issue 10, page 14)
- Evaluation of WFP relief operations in Angola (issue 29, page 32)
- Evolution of a Crisis: a Save the Children UK perspective (issue 18, page 28)
- Famine Avoided Despite Drought and ‘Zud’ in Mongolia (issue 20, page 9)
- Famine Cry: Iraq (issue 19, page 13)
- Famine in North Korea: Markets, Aid and Reform (issue 32, page 8)
- Food insecurity and child malnutrition in North Bangladesh (issue 36, page 28)
- Food Intake in Pregnancy During Indonesian Crisis (issue 21, page 6)
- Fresh food vouchers for refugees in Kenya (issue 36, page 20)
- From emergency food aid to sustainable food security: 10 years of agricultural recovery in Afghanistan (issue 15, page 7)
- Giving voice to silent emergencies (issue 16, page 5)
- Global food price crisis: lessons and ideas for relief planners and managers (issue 35, page 9)
- Has financial speculation in food commodity markets increased food prices? (issue 34, page 28)
- Hidden Famine in Madagascar (issue 20, page 11)
- Impact of drought and HIV/AIDS on child malnutrition (issue 27, page 6)
- Impact of Remittances on Vulnerability - Experiences from Zimbabwe (issue 21, page 7)
- Improved surveillance prevents excess mortality: the Gode experience (issue 14, page 6)
- India, 'the Silent Emergency' (issue 4, page 23)
- Industry: unlikely players in emergency food distribution (issue 10, page 19)
- Infant feeding in tsunami affected villages in India (issue 29, page 10)
- Interpreting mortality data in emergencies (issue 27, page 9)
- Lessons from the humanitarian response (issue 16, page 3)
- Lessons Learned From Complex Emergencies (issue 24, page 7)
- Lessons learnt from the 1998 Bangladesh floods (issue 11, page 19)
- Letter on 'invisible emergency' in Bangladesh, by Lovely Amin (issue 12, page 14)
- Letter on 'silent emergency' in India, by Rita Bhatia (issue 5, page 19)
- Linking relief and development programming in Wajir, Kenya (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 59)
- Market analysis and humanitarian action in Niger (issue 32, page 8)
- Market-based contracts protect against price rises in Malawi alliance initiative (issue 28, page 8)
- Maternal micronutrient status and decreased infant growth (issue 27, page 12)
- Measuring household food insecurity in emergencies: Breastfeeding Support Groups in Tajikistan WFP’s approach (issue 30, page 11)
- Measuring Hunger in the Russian Federation (issue 6, page 8)
- Measuring the Impact of Humanitarian Aid (issue 23, page 6)
- Multi-storey gardens to support food security (issue 29, page 39)
- Needs Assessment and Decision Making in Emergencies (issue 21, page 8)
- New Classification Tool Integrating Food Security and Humanitarian Action (issue 28, page 15)
- Nutrition causal analysis: planning and credible advocacy (issue 18, page 24)
- Nutrition in the DPRK - a field view (issue 5, page 21)
- Nutrition Surveillance in Somalia (issue 14, page 12)
- Nutritional Risk Factors in Older Refugees (issue 21, page 8)
- Nutritional status and handgrip strength in older refugees (issue 18, page 5)
- OLS Review (issue 1, page 20)
- One hundred years of famine – a pause for reflection (issue 8, page 20)
- Operational definition of a famine (issue 19, page 26)
- Outbreak of micronutrient deficiency disease: did we respond appropriately? (issue 12, page 15)
- Participatory study of impact of global crises on the poor (issue 37, page 7)
- Partnership and Disaster Response (and Post Script) (issue 6, page 12)
- Policy lessons from Malawi (issue 18, page 4)
- Postscript to 'Infant feeding in tsunami affected villages in India' (issue 29, page 10)
- Postscript to 'Nutrition in commercial farms' (issue 1, page 16)
- Postscript to 'Outbreak of micronutrient deficiency disease'. By Emma Naylor, Oxfam GB (issue 12, page 18)
- Public Nutrition in Complex Emergencies (issue 24, page 7)
- Rapid impact on malnutrition through a multi-faceted programme in Wolayita, Southern Ethiopia (issue 12, page 19)
- Real time evaluation of Pakistan Flood Response (issue 32, page 26)
- Real-time evaluation of WFPs tsunami response (issue 27, page 24)
- Redistribution of Commercial Farms in Zimbabwe (issue 3, page 16)
- Responding to early warnings (issue 29, page 8)
- Responding to the crisis in Congo-Zaire: emergency feeding of Rwandan refugees, May-July 1997 (issue 3, page 22)
- Retrospective determination of whether famine existed in Niger (issue 35, page 10)
- Revised MSF Nutrition Guidelines (issue 10, page 21)
- SC UK’s experiences with Central Emergency Response Funds (CERF) (issue 33, page 29)
- Shared experiences of Southern Africa crisis (issue 18, page 16)
- Sphere standards in Bangladesh flood response (issue 18, page 3)
- Starvation and Future Cardiovascular Disease (issue 22, page 6)
- Summary of the Oxfam Review of Bangladesh flood response (issue 8, page 26)
- Supplementary Feeding in Mandera: The Right Intervention? (issue 6, page 26)
- SWP-CPN Pilot Study on Humanitarian Assistance (issue 4, page 18)
- Targeted Food Distribution to Women and Children in Northern Afghanistan (issue 20, page 22)
- The Changing Role of Aid Policy in Protracted Crises (issue 24, page 9)
- The danger of interpreting anthropometric data out of context (issue 14, page 22)
- The effect of trade sanctions on health and nutrition (issue 9, page 5)
- The impact of cattle eradication in Northern Botswana (issue 15, page 3)
- The limits of human starvation (issue 15, page 5)
- The Pakistan Earthquake Survey: Methodological Lessons Learned (issue 28, page 26)
- Triggers, Early Warning and Response in FFP Assistance (issue 32, page 11)
- Use of cash in the tsunami response (issue 27, page 6)
- Water, water everywhere but... The ‘98 Bangladeshi Floods (issue 7, page 22)
- Weighing scales for young infants: a survey of relief workers (issue 29, page 12)
- WFP HIV/AIDS Programming in Malawi (issue 25, page 34)
- WFP Targeted Supplementary Feeding in Ethiopia (issue 32, page 24)
- When is a Famine a Humanitarian Crisis? (issue 3, page 22)
Emergency impact
- Adapting to climate change (issue 27, page 9)
- Border Closures and Nutrition in Gaza (issue 20, page 18)
- Co-ordinating a Humanitarian Response in Sudan (issue 6, page 4)
- Conflict: a cause and effect of hunger (issue 12, page 9)
- Currency devaluation impact on nutritional status in Brazzaville, Congo (issue 10, page 5)
- Destitution in Ethiopia’s Northeastern Highlands (issue 20, page 8)
- Division Over Sanctions on Iraq (issue 5, page 14)
- Effect of Displacement on Growth of Children in Nigeria (issue 22, page 7)
- Effect of food prices on household food security and malnutrition (issue 36, page 7)
- Evaluation of the Response to the Montserrat Volcano (issue 10, page 15)
- Famine Cry: Iraq (issue 19, page 13)
- Food insecurity and child malnutrition in North Bangladesh (issue 36, page 28)
- Food Intake in Pregnancy During Indonesian Crisis (issue 21, page 6)
- Food Preparation an Obstacle to Education (issue 7, page 3)
- Food security – protection links in Liberia (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 62)
- GIS surveillance of nomads in Mali (issue 27, page 25)
- Impact of Remittances on Vulnerability - Experiences from Zimbabwe (issue 21, page 7)
- Improved surveillance prevents excess mortality: the Gode experience (issue 14, page 6)
- Iraq - Sanctions Take Their Toll (issue 4, page 11)
- Linking early warning system information to response (issue 9, page 19)
- Moderating the impact of climate change (issue 33, page 9)
- Needs of host population versus refugees in Tanzania (issue 17, page 12)
- Participatory study of impact of global crises on the poor (issue 37, page 7)
- Protecting production in Africa’s forgotten war (issue 8, page 5)
- Refugee Influx Can Improve Services for Locals (issue 5, page 8)
- The Changing Nature of Livestock Raiding and its Role in Famine (issue 6, page 10)
- The Effects of Global Warming on Food Security (issue 33, page 21)
Emergency interventions
ENN specific
- Letter of thanks, by Ibrahim Abdi Dalahow (issue 27, page 21)
- Letter on ENN conflict of Interest, by Mary Lung'aho, Lida Lhotskha, and Rebecca Norton (issue 23, page 16)
- Letter on Field Exchange quality control, by André Renzaho (issue 23, page 16)
- Letter on images in 'People in Aid', by Khemraj Upadhyaya, Luis Morago and Roger Yates (issue 15, page 10)
- Letter to call for translation of Field Exchange, by Brenda Akwanyi (issue 34, page 27)
- Letter with article suggestions, by Inge Verdonk (issue 9, page 11)
- Series of letters on ENN conflict of interest, by Noreen Prenderville, Mark Myatt, Steve Collins and Mark Manary (issue 26, page 24)
Food aid
- A fragile situation in Sudan: review of the 2001 nutritional situation (issue 15, page 19)
- A Review of the advances and challenges in nutrition in conflicts and crises over the last 20 years (issue 16, page 12)
- A role for capital markets in natural disasters (issue 11, page 7)
- A Time to Rethink the Global Food Regime (issue 34, page 26)
- Acceptability and use of cereal-based foods in refugee camps: case studies from Nepal, Ethiopoa and Tanzania (issue 4, page 9)
- Aid and Erosion of Humanitarian Principles in Sierra Leone (issue 7, page 8)
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place? Responding to IDP Food Needs in Uganda (issue 8, page 24)
- Blanket BP5 distribution to under fives in North Darfur (issue 33, page 31)
- Call for strategic US approach to the global food crisis (issue 35, page 8)
- Can Sphere be Used in Complex Emergencies? (issue 23, page 9)
- Community Based Targeting in Myanmar (issue 26, page 26)
- Comparing cash and food transfers: findings from a pilot project in Sri Lanka (issue 30, page 18)
- Critical gaps in drought response in Greater Horn of Africa (issue 28, page 8)
- Dependency and Humanitarian Relief (issue 26, page 14)
- Dietary Assessment of Camp Refugees (issue 22, page 8)
- Division Over Sanctions on Iraq (issue 5, page 14)
- Documenting the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan (2001) (issue 14, page 16)
- Does food aid support or undermine livelihoods? (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 18)
- Donors in humanitarian action: changing roles, trends and issues (issue 19, page 8)
- Don’t let them eat cake (issue 10, page 7)
- Emergency Food Assistance Following Hurricane Mitch: an Evaluation of the WFP response (issue 9, page 18)
- Estimating Warehouse Storage Capacities (issue 2, page 16)
- Evaluation of ECHO Actions in DPRK (issue 26, page 28)
- Evaluation of the Response to the Montserrat Volcano (issue 10, page 15)
- Evaluation of WFP relief operations in Angola (issue 29, page 32)
- Fighting long-term nutritional deprivation among the Sarahawi refugees (issue 14, page 15)
- Food distribution in Mandera district (Kenya) (issue 5, page 10)
- Food incentive interventions in post-conflict Afghanistan (issue 14, page 2)
- Global factors shaping food aid (issue 31, page 8)
- Has financial speculation in food commodity markets increased food prices? (issue 34, page 28)
- Improving the Efficiency of Food Aid (issue 6, page 8)
- Inadequate Refugee Rations: Is this a Result of Planning? (issue 3, page 9)
- Industry: unlikely players in emergency food distribution (issue 10, page 19)
- Infant Formula Distribution in Northern Iraq (issue 20, page 6)
- Influence of USAID policies on food aid: time for reform? (issue 17, page 6)
- Interagency meeting looks at Emergency Selective Feeding Programmes (issue 1, page 14)
- Iraq - Sanctions Take Their Toll (issue 4, page 11)
- Iron and vitamin A deficiency in African refugees (issue 28, page 7)
- Is food aid effective? (issue 29, page 8)
- Issues and challenges for livelihoods programming in emergencies (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 54)
- Joint WFP/UNHCR evaluation of Kenyan refugee programme (issue 12, page 25)
- Kosovo Evaluation (issue 11, page 24)
- Letter on 'silent emergency' in India, by Rita Bhatia (issue 5, page 19)
- Letter on food aid and child protection issues, by Anna Taylor (issue 16, page 20)
- Letter on sale of food aid as sign of distress, not excess, by Barbara Reed and Jean-Pierre Habicht (issue 6, page 21)
- Malawi food shortage: how did it happen and could it have been prevented? (issue 16, page 21)
- Market-based contracts protect against price rises in Malawi alliance initiative (issue 28, page 8)
- Modification of Complementary Foods in Zambia (issue 25, page 11)
- New Sphere Standards for Food Security, Nutrition and Food Aid (issue 23, page 8)
- Novel Methods of 'Work for Food' (issue 4, page 21)
- OLS Review (issue 1, page 20)
- On the ground perceptions of WFP food assistance and PMTCT in Zambia (issue 25, page 14)
- Peer review of WFP evaluation process (issue 33, page 30)
- Policy lessons from Malawi (issue 18, page 4)
- Postscript to 'Reconstruction in Bosnia' (issue 3, page 25)
- Potential of Using QBmix to Prevent Micronutrient Deficiencies in Emergencies (issue 22, page 12)
- Prevalence of Anaemia Amongst Young Children in Argentina (issue 26, page 17)
- Promoting Good Nutrition and Food Security in the Gaza Strip (issue 1, page 12)
- Real-time evaluation of WFPs tsunami response (issue 27, page 24)
- Reconstruction in Bosnia: Implications for Food Security and the Future of Food Aid (issue 3, page 23)
- Recurrent pellagra in Angola (issue 15, page 6)
- Sales of food aid as sign of distress, not excess (issue 6, page 21)
- School Feeding Programme in Zambia (issue 25, page 22)
- SCN Meeting on How Emergency Food Aid Works (issue 4, page 19)
- Selective Feeding Programme Evaluation in Nyapara, Bangladesh. (issue 4, page 28)
- Sexual exploitation and food distribution in Burundi (issue 30, page 8)
- Solar Cookers Come to Loki (issue 6, page 14)
- Southern Sudan Vulnerability Study (issue 6, page 9)
- Special Focus on Targeting (issue 8, page 3)
- Storage, preparation, and usage of fortified food aid (issue 36, page 9)
- Targeting Emergency Food Aid – Experiences in Ethiopia (issue 6, page 10)
- Task Force Review (issue 6, page 28)
- The Changing Role of Aid Policy in Protracted Crises (issue 24, page 9)
- The effect of trade sanctions on health and nutrition (issue 9, page 5)
- The Future of Food Aid (issue 5, page 14)
- The need for nutrition research in emergencies (issue 17, page 9)
- The Use of BP-5 Biscuits in Supplementary Feeding Programmes (issue 2, page 20)
- Tinned surplus beef for DPRK? (issue 3, page 21)
- Understanding the food crisis in Zimbabwe (issue 18, page 33)
- Universal appreciation for women’s involvement in food aid (issue 13, page 22)
- VitaGoat (issue 20, page 13)
- We asked Pieter Dijkhuizen to respond to the 'tinned beef letter' and our editorial comment (issue 3, page 21)
- Weighing scales for young infants: a survey of relief workers (issue 29, page 12)
- WFP HIV/AIDS Programming in Malawi (issue 25, page 34)
- WFP intervention in Bosnia Herzegovina '92 - '97 (issue 5, page 24)
- WFP pilot study on community level fortification mills (issue 13, page 10)
- Workshop on Food Security Assessments (issue 9, page 10)
- WTO Negotiations on Improving Food Aid (issue 26, page 22)
Food security assessment
- A collaborative approach to a nutritional crisis in an area accessible only by air (issue 11, page 21)
- A food-based strategy to improve nutrition in emergencies (issue 13, page 24)
- A market analysis and subsequent interventions following floods in the south-east of Haiti (2004) (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 41)
- A New Household Economy Method for Assessing Impact of Shocks (issue 23, page 10)
- A role for capital markets in natural disasters (issue 11, page 7)
- AAH in Tajikistan: a flexible response based on analysing the causes of malnutrition (issue 14, page 19)
- Access to markets and services (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 36)
- Aid and Erosion of Humanitarian Principles in Sierra Leone (issue 7, page 8)
- Alternative food security indicators (issue 8, page 9)
- Ambulatory treatment of severe malnutrition in Afghanistan (issue 19, page 14)
- An information system in exile - Is it working? (issue 5, page 22)
- Angola Agricultural Programmes (issue 5, page 23)
- Applying GIS to Nutrition Surveys (issue 26, page 30)
- Assessing and defining food needs (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 7)
- Assessing seed systems in relief operations (issue 19, page 9)
- Bahr-el-Ghazal Nutritionists Meet (issue 5, page 15)
- Better understanding vulnerability in Serbia (issue 19, page 30)
- Border Closures and Nutrition in Gaza (issue 20, page 18)
- Cash and Vouchers in Emergencies (issue 26, page 15)
- Challenges for humanitarian response in Kosovo (issue 8, page 15)
- Co-ordinating a Humanitarian Response in Sudan (issue 6, page 4)
- Combining two livelihood assessment approaches in Burundi (issue 17, page 4)
- Comparative Experiences of Community Managed Targeting in Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Malawi (issue 23, page 22)
- Comparing cash and food transfers: findings from a pilot project in Sri Lanka (issue 30, page 18)
- Conclusions to 'Targeting Food Aid in Emergencies' (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 29)
- Contextual data collection in nutrition surveys in Ethiopia (issue 37, page 14)
- Cornell-Radimer hunger scale measures household food security in Java (issue 15, page 4)
- Destitution in Ethiopia’s Northeastern Highlands (issue 20, page 8)
- Development of Kenya Food Security Coordination System (KFSCS) (issue 12, page 28)
- Disparate responses to need in Southern Africa (issue 18, page 10)
- Disparate responses to need in Southern Africa: a WFP perspective (issue 18, page 12)
- DPRK in Crisis, What Do We Know? (issue 3, page 10)
- Effect of Displacement on Growth of Children in Nigeria (issue 22, page 7)
- Effect of food prices on household food security and malnutrition (issue 36, page 7)
- Emergency Market Mapping and Analysis (EMMA) tool (issue 35, page 3)
- Enset - The ‘False Banana’ as Food Security (issue 22, page 3)
- Ethiopia: another 1984 famine? (issue 18, page 18)
- Ethiopia: Challenge and Change (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 60)
- Ethiopia’s Chronic Vulnerability Index (issue 36, page 11)
- Evaluation of Dafur Early Warning and Food Information System (issue 28, page 20)
- Evaluation of MSF Holland mission in Afghanistan (issue 20, page 20)
- Evaluation of SCUK Emergency Nutrition Intervention in Malawi During 2002-2003 (issue 24, page 20)
- Evolution of a Crisis: a Save the Children UK perspective (issue 18, page 28)
- Experience-based measure of household food insecurity (issue 28, page 6)
- Famine Avoided Despite Drought and ‘Zud’ in Mongolia (issue 20, page 9)
- Farming in Bags: Micro Gardening in Northern Uganda (issue 26, page 3)
- Food Intake in Pregnancy During Indonesian Crisis (issue 21, page 6)
- Food security early warning systems in the Greater Horn of Africa (issue 13, page 3)
- Forecasting slow onset disasters to improve response (issue 37, page 7)
- GIS Links Food Security and Demining Programmes (issue 21, page 7)
- GIS surveillance of nomads in Mali (issue 27, page 25)
- Global food price crisis: lessons and ideas for relief planners and managers (issue 35, page 9)
- Global Nutrition Index (issue 36, page 6)
- Grounding Food Security Monitoring in an Understanding of the Local Economy: Understanding differences – and making a difference (issue 8, page 10)
- Household Economy Approach in Burundi (issue 18, page 20)
- Household Food Economy Analysis (issue 1, page 11)
- Household Food Economy Assessment in Kakuma Refugee Camp (issue 1, page 9)
- How many Hok does a poor man have? (issue 11, page 8)
- Humanitarian Information Systems and Emergencies (issue 21, page 6)
- Humanitarian Response Index (HRI) (issue 35, page 18)
- Impact of Food Delays on Refugees (issue 2, page 10)
- Impact of HIV/AIDS on household food security and quality of life in Malawi (issue 25, page 6)
- Improving the quality of WFP Emergency Operations (issue 1, page 11)
- Inappropriate Interventions in the Great Lakes (issue 23, page 9)
- Integrated Approach to Supporting Chronically Ill in Malawi (issue 25, page 21)
- Integrated Nutrition and Food Security Surveillance in Malawi (issue 33, page 22)
- Inter-Agency Appeals and Needs Assessments (issue 21, page 10)
- Inter-Agency Workshop on Food Security Assessments in Emergencies: Amsterdam, 2-3 December 1997 (issue 4, page 16)
- Is food aid effective? (issue 29, page 8)
- Junior Farmer Field Life Schools in Namibia (issue 29, page 19)
- Land Reform in Tajikistan (issue 24, page 3)
- Lessons learned in West Darfur: challenges in assessment methodologies (issue 16, page 24)
- Linking early warning system information to response (issue 9, page 19)
- Links between needs assessment and decisions in food crisis responses (issue 33, page 10)
- Livelihoods analysis and identifying appropriate interventions (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 12)
- Livelihoods under siege in Dafur (issue 27, page 8)
- Malawi food shortage: how did it happen and could it have been prevented? (issue 16, page 21)
- Market Analysis and Emergency Needs Assessment (issue 21, page 9)
- Market analysis and humanitarian action in Niger (issue 32, page 8)
- Measuring household food insecurity in emergencies: Breastfeeding Support Groups in Tajikistan WFP’s approach (issue 30, page 11)
- Measuring Hunger in the Russian Federation (issue 6, page 8)
- Mental Health among Children in Severe Food Shortage Situations (issue 31, page 15)
- Mental health in emergencies (issue 18, page 8)
- Needs Assessment and Decision Making in Emergencies (issue 21, page 8)
- New Classification Tool Integrating Food Security and Humanitarian Action (issue 28, page 15)
- Nutrition assessments in Zimbabwe: a local perspective (issue 18, page 31)
- Nutrition intervention in crisis some worrying practices (issue 16, page 28)
- Nutritional Risk Factors in Older Refugees (issue 21, page 8)
- Population movement as a livelihood strategy in northern Uganda (issue 30, page 9)
- Postscript on measuring mortality rates in cross-sectional surveys: a commentary (issue 17, page 16)
- Redistribution of Commercial Farms in Zimbabwe (issue 3, page 16)
- Remittances and their economic impact in post-war Somaliland (issue 12, page 6)
- Remittances during crises (issue 31, page 7)
- Responding to early warnings (issue 29, page 8)
- Retrospective determination of whether famine existed in Niger (issue 35, page 10)
- Revised MSF Nutrition Guidelines (issue 10, page 21)
- Revisiting ‘new variant famine’ in southern Africa (issue 28, page 10)
- SC UK Experiences of Food Security Information Systems (issue 26, page 10)
- Scurvy outbreak and erosion of livelihoods masked by low wasting levels in drought affected Northern Afghanistan (issue 13, page 14)
- Strengthening analysis of the nutrition situation through linking food security and nutrition information: Pitfalls and potentials (issue 13, page 8)
- Taking the politics out of resource allocation: the Kenya experience (issue 14, page 8)
- Targeting Vulnerable Households Within the Context of HIV/AIDS in Malawi (issue 25, page 44)
- Task Force Review (issue 6, page 28)
- Technical consultation on Emergency Needs Assessment (issue 19, page 27)
- Technical meeting on Emergency Needs Assessment (issue 21, page 21)
- The Changing Nature of Livestock Raiding and its Role in Famine (issue 6, page 10)
- The Collection of Early Warning Information Through Community Resource People – A Case Study from the Red Sea State (issue 7, page 16)
- The Coping Strategies Index: monitoring food security status in emergencies (issue 13, page 5)
- The danger of interpreting anthropometric data out of context (issue 14, page 22)
- The dangers of rapid assessment (issue 14, page 28)
- The dangers of rapid assessment (issue 13, page 18)
- The Nutrition Situation of Refugees and Displaced Persons (issue 2, page 13)
- Three Ingredients of Success: Targeting Food Assistance in Western Kenya (issue 25, page 40)
- Triggers, Early Warning and Response in FFP Assistance (issue 32, page 11)
- Understanding the food crisis in Zimbabwe (issue 18, page 33)
- UNICEF framework fosters collaboration in Afghanistan (issue 37, page 6)
- Update on the IPC Online Global Forum (issue 30, page 16)
- Utilising the livelihoods approach in food security assessments (issue 14, page 5)
- Vulnerability Mapping in Urban Afghanistan (issue 22, page 20)
- WFP Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Programming in Malawi (issue 25, page 43)
- What is Livelihoods Programming? (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 6)
- When is a Famine a Humanitarian Crisis? (issue 3, page 22)
- Workshop on Food Security Assessments (issue 9, page 10)
Gender issues
- Assessment of community based targeting from a gender perspective (issue 12, page 5)
- Can anthropometry measure gender discrimination? (issue 35, page 11)
- Community Managed Targeting – Tanzania (issue 7, page 20)
- Destitution in Ethiopia’s Northeastern Highlands (issue 20, page 8)
- Evaluation of MSF Holland mission in Afghanistan (issue 20, page 20)
- Food Preparation an Obstacle to Education (issue 7, page 3)
- HIV/AIDS and emergencies: analysis and recommendations for practice (issue 19, page 10)
- Home Based Treatment of Severe Malnutrition in Kabul (issue 24, page 18)
- Keeping schools open: school feeding in conflict and crisis (issue 17, page 10)
- Letter on livestock interventions and gender issues, by Pippa Howell (issue 11, page 7)
- Making a Difference for Afghan Women (issue 7, page 21)
- Physical activity levels in emergency affected populations (issue 11, page 7)
- Risks of obtaining fuel in displaced populations (issue 17, page 8)
- Targeted Food Distribution to Women and Children in Northern Afghanistan (issue 20, page 22)
- The limits of human starvation (issue 15, page 5)
- The Role of Women in Food Management (issue 3, page 18)
- Universal appreciation for women’s involvement in food aid (issue 13, page 22)
- Women’s Contributions to Reducing Micronutrient Deficiencies (issue 20, page 10)
General food distribution (GFD)
- A Market Support Programme to Address an Urban Food Crisis in Zimbabwe (issue 23, page 3)
- Addressing the nutritional needs of older people in emergency situations: ideas for action (issue 12, page 3)
- Advocacy from Eritrea: working with WFP (issue 15, page 23)
- Bahr-el-Ghazal Nutritionists Meet (issue 5, page 15)
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place? Responding to IDP Food Needs in Uganda (issue 8, page 24)
- Blanket BP5 distribution to under fives in North Darfur (issue 33, page 31)
- Challenges for humanitarian response in Kosovo (issue 8, page 15)
- Community based approaches to managing severe malnutrition: case study from Ethiopia (issue 30, page 7)
- Community Managed Targeting of Emergency Food Aid: Does it Ever Work? (issue 7, page 18)
- Community Managed Targeting – Tanzania (issue 7, page 20)
- Dietary Assessment of Camp Refugees (issue 22, page 8)
- Disparate responses to need in Southern Africa: a WFP perspective (issue 18, page 12)
- Distributing food (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 17)
- DPRK in Crisis, What Do We Know? (issue 3, page 10)
- Evaluation of MSF Holland mission in Afghanistan (issue 20, page 20)
- Evaluation of SCUK Emergency Nutrition Intervention in Malawi During 2002-2003 (issue 24, page 20)
- Evolution of a Crisis: a Save the Children UK perspective (issue 18, page 28)
- Food distribution in Mandera district (Kenya) (issue 5, page 10)
- Food Kitchens in Mogadishu (issue 37, page 3)
- Food Preparation an Obstacle to Education (issue 7, page 3)
- Funding to Test Out Camp Level Milling and Fortification Equipment (issue 5, page 13)
- Genetically modified food in emergencies (issue 18, page 14)
- Household Food Economy Assessment in Kakuma Refugee Camp (issue 1, page 9)
- Huambo: an impending disaster? (issue 11, page 26)
- Impact of Food Delays on Refugees (issue 2, page 10)
- Inadequate Refugee Rations: Is this a Result of Planning? (issue 3, page 9)
- Infant Formula Distribution in Northern Iraq (issue 20, page 6)
- Is Targeting of Food Aid Directly to Women Based on Gender Roles an Appropriate Response? (issue 6, page 22)
- Joint WFP/UNHCR evaluation of Kenyan refugee programme (issue 12, page 25)
- Kakuma Revisited (issue 3, page 20)
- Milling vouchers in Dafur to optomise food aid (issue 34, page 4)
- Monitoring the targeting system (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 22)
- MSF experiences from Afghanistan: Maslakh camp (issue 16, page 18)
- Nutrition intervention in crisis some worrying practices (issue 16, page 28)
- OLS Review (issue 1, page 20)
- Physical activity levels in emergency affected populations (issue 11, page 7)
- Postscript to 'Impact of food aid delays on refugees' (issue 2, page 11)
- Postscript to 'Outbreak of micronutrient deficiency disease'. By David Fletcher, WFP Kenya (issue 12, page 18)
- Postscript to 'Reconstruction in Bosnia' (issue 3, page 25)
- Principles and Practice for Food Distribution in Conflict (issue 11, page 6)
- Real-time evaluation of WFPs tsunami response (issue 27, page 24)
- Reflections on food and nutrition interventions in Huambo (issue 10, page 17)
- Responding to the crisis in Congo-Zaire: emergency Feeding of Rwandan Refugees May-July 1997 (issue 3, page 12)
- Response on F-75 and use of measuring scoops (issue 32, page 14)
- Rhino Camp, Uganda: A Refugee Perspective (issue 5, page 16)
- Sale of Food Aid as Sign of Distress not Excess (issue 4, page 6)
- Sales of food aid as sign of distress, not excess (issue 6, page 21)
- SCN Meeting on How Emergency Food Aid Works (issue 4, page 19)
- Self-Targeting in Ambon, Indonesia “To be or not to be community minded” (issue 17, page 24)
- Somali Region Ethiopia (issue 11, page 25)
- Summary of the revised joint WFP/UNHCR Guidelines for Estimating Food and Nutritional Needs in Emergencies (issue 3, page 17)
- The Role of Women in Food Management (issue 3, page 18)
- There is probably no single universal solution to the problem of scurvy (issue 1, page 10)
- Treatment of severe malnutrition in Tanzania - a problem with ‘scoops’ (issue 32, page 13)
- Uganda learns from Zambian GM food controversy (issue 19, page 18)
- Universal appreciation for women’s involvement in food aid (issue 13, page 22)
- Use of case definitions and awareness of micronutrient deficiencies (issue 16, page 6)
- Use of LNS to improve food rations in emergencies (issue 37, page 11)
- Water, water everywhere but... The ‘98 Bangladeshi Floods (issue 7, page 22)
- We asked Pieter Dijkhuizen to respond to the 'tinned beef letter' and our editorial comment (issue 3, page 21)
- WFP Evaluation of Liberia programme (issue 1, page 19)
- WFP intervention in Bosnia Herzegovina '92 - '97 (issue 5, page 24)
Health
- Analysis of the 1996 Konzo outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo (issue 17, page 7)
- Breastfeeding and Mortality in Emergencies (issue 21, page 5)
- Carbon Dioxide Production in Acutely Ill Malnourished Children (issue 22, page 9)
- Cellophane bags and clean water: A novel way of producing safe therapeutic milk and ORS? (issue 1, page 10)
- Challenges to implementing an integrated emergency public health response (issue 11, page 11)
- Counselling on infant feeding choice: Some practical realities from South Africa (issue 29, page 27)
- Diarrhoea risk associated with not breastfeeding in Botswana (issue 29, page 23)
- Early Exclusive Breastfeeding Increases HIV Survival (issue 25, page 9)
- Early initiation of breastfeeding reduces neonatal mortality (issue 28, page 6)
- Emmanuel International (issue 25, page 36)
- Feeding without fear (issue 10, page 8)
- Health Intelligence Network for Advanced Contingency Planning (HINAP) (issue 4, page 19)
- Improved surveillance prevents excess mortality: the Gode experience (issue 14, page 6)
- Increased diarrhoea following infant formula distribution in 2006 earthquake response in Indonesia: evidence and actions (issue 34, page 30)
- Infant feeding in tsunami affected villages in India (issue 29, page 10)
- Infant Feeding Patterns and Risk of Death (issue 26, page 7)
- Infant feeding strategies and PMTCT - Mashi trial from Botswana (issue 29, page 26)
- Lessons Learned From Complex Emergencies (issue 24, page 7)
- Letter on images in 'People in Aid', by Khemraj Upadhyaya, Luis Morago and Roger Yates (issue 15, page 10)
- Letter on nappy (diaper) use in emergencies, by Maggs Mac Guinness (issue 1, page 17)
- Management of shigellosis in undernourished children (issue 13, page 6)
- Mental health in emergencies (issue 18, page 8)
- Mental health needed for caring capacity (issue 9, page 8)
- Multi-storey gardens to support food security (issue 29, page 39)
- NGOnut discussion summaries - ORS v Resomal, Lactose intolerance, and split peas (issue 3, page 26)
- Postscript to 'The risks of wet feeding programmes' (issue 3, page 5)
- REACH OUT food assistance in Uganda (issue 25, page 27)
- Refugee Influx Can Improve Services for Locals (issue 5, page 8)
- Refugee Participation in Camp Health Services (issue 22, page 6)
- The effects of HIV on Botswana’s development progress (issue 29, page 24)
- The Management of Persistent Diarrhoea and Malnutrition: (issue 4, page 10)
- The Risks of Wet Feeding Programmes (issue 3, page 4)
- UNICEF framework fosters collaboration in Afghanistan (issue 37, page 6)
- Vitamin A Supplementation in Treatment for Acute Shigellosis (issue 4, page 10)
- WFP Recipients’ Weight Gain at Reach Out Clinic (issue 25, page 5)
HIV/AIDS
- A boy’s story from Swaziland (issue 29, page 21)
- A New Household Economy Method for Assessing Impact of Shocks (issue 23, page 10)
- Adequacy of Replacement Milks for Infants of HIV-Infected Mothers (issue 22, page 5)
- Animal husbandry and agriculture efforts toward programme sustainability (issue 33, page 35)
- Appropriateness of Replacement Milks in South Africa (issue 23, page 5)
- Assessing nutritional status in HIV positive adults (issue 29, page 14)
- Bangwe Home Based Care Project in Malawi (issue 25, page 10)
- Better Practice in Targeted Food Assistance (issue 25, page 12)
- BMI: A Strong and Independent Predictor of Survival in HIV (issue 25, page 9)
- Community Based Technology to Combat HIV/AIDS (issue 25, page 31)
- Cotrimoxazole as a Prophylaxis for HIV Positive Malnourished Children (issue 25, page 13)
- Counselling on infant feeding choice: Some practical realities from South Africa (issue 29, page 27)
- CSB versus fortified spread in wasted HIV infected adults in Malawi (issue 36, page 10)
- Diarrhoea risk associated with not breastfeeding in Botswana (issue 29, page 23)
- Disparate responses to need in Southern Africa (issue 18, page 10)
- Early Exclusive Breastfeeding Increases HIV Survival (issue 25, page 9)
- Effect of Breastfeeding and Formula Feeding on Transmission of HIV-1 (issue 11, page 3)
- Effects of breastfeeding: Implications for Policies on HIV and Infant Feeding (issue 10, page 3)
- Emmanuel International (issue 25, page 36)
- Evolution of GOAL Activities in Malawi (issue 25, page 42)
- Exit strategies in OVC programming in Namibia (issue 29, page 16)
- Food security early warning systems in the Greater Horn of Africa (issue 13, page 3)
- Full Recovery means more than Nutritional Recovery (issue 6, page 9)
- HIV and Child Mortality (issue 25, page 8)
- HIV and Infant Feeding: A Programme Challenge (issue 6, page 15)
- HIV and nutrition: recommendations for nutritional care and support (issue 13, page 5)
- HIV Transmission and Breast-feeding (issue 3, page 7)
- HIV-Positive Mothers in Uganda Return to Breastfeeding (issue 20, page 15)
- HIV/AIDS and emergencies: analysis and recommendations for practice (issue 19, page 10)
- HIV/AIDS and Food Security in Malawi (issue 25, page 37)
- HIV/AIDS and Humanitarian Action (issue 22, page 9)
- HIV/AIDS Home Based Care in Zimbabwe (issue 19, page 4)
- Home Based Treatment of Severe Malnutrition in Kabul (issue 24, page 18)
- Home treatment for severe malnutrition in South Sudan (issue 28, page 18)
- Home-Based Therapy With RUTF In Malawi (issue 21, page 12)
- Impact of drought and HIV/AIDS on child malnutrition (issue 27, page 6)
- Impact of HIV/Aids on Acute Malnutrition in Malawi (issue 25, page 18)
- Impact of HIV/AIDS on household food security and quality of life in Malawi (issue 25, page 6)
- Impact of nutritional supplementation amongst PLHIV in Zambia (issue 36, page 25)
- Improving food security in vulnerable households in Swaziland (issue 29, page 31)
- Infant Feeding Alternatives for HIV Positive Mothers in Kenya (issue 22, page 26)
- Infant feeding and HIV transmission (issue 8, page 7)
- Infant feeding patterns and HIV–1 transmission (issue 9, page 6)
- Infant Feeding Patterns and Risk of Death (issue 26, page 7)
- Infant feeding strategies and PMTCT - Mashi trial from Botswana (issue 29, page 26)
- Integrated Approach to Supporting Chronically Ill in Malawi (issue 25, page 21)
- Integrated PMTCT Services in a Rural Setting in Malawi (issue 25, page 19)
- Integrating CTC and HIV/AIDS Support in Malawi (issue 25, page 7)
- Integration of CTC with strategies to address HIV/AIDS (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 49)
- Junior Farmer Field Life Schools in Namibia (issue 29, page 19)
- Junior Farmer Field Life Schools in Namibia and Swaziland (issue 29, page 19)
- Learning about Exit Strategies in Southern Africa (issue 27, page 32)
- Linkages between HIV/AIDS and food insecurity (issue 13, page 6)
- Livelihood assessment approaches in emergencies (issue 19, page 10)
- Malaria Treatment in Severe Malnutrition in Angola (issue 21, page 3)
- Managing severe acute malnutrition in high HIV prevalence areas (issue 34, page 7)
- Meeting Point : Local CBO in Uganda (issue 25, page 28)
- New variant famine in southern Africa (issue 19, page 29)
- NGOnut discussion summaries - cassava poisoning, and HIV and breastfeeding (issue 2, page 9)
- Nutrition Programming in the Southern Africa Emergency (issue 23, page 6)
- Nutrition Supplement for People With HIV (issue 26, page 16)
- Nutritional Status of HIV+ Pre-School Children in South Africa (issue 22, page 10)
- Nutritional Support Through HBC in Malawi (issue 25, page 38)
- On the ground perceptions of WFP food assistance and PMTCT in Zambia (issue 25, page 14)
- Operational study on SAM management in high HIV prevalence area (issue 34, page 12)
- Participatory Approach to Food Security in Uganda (issue 25, page 40)
- Pregnant women’s uptake of antiretroviral prophylaxis (issue 25, page 10)
- Probiotics and prebiotics for SAM in Malawi (issue 37, page 10)
- REACH OUT food assistance in Uganda (issue 25, page 27)
- REEP experiences in Western Kenya (issue 25, page 26)
- Rethinking Food Aid in the Face of HIV/AIDS (issue 25, page 9)
- Review of targeting methods in HIV programmes (issue 32, page 5)
- Revisiting ‘new variant famine’ in southern Africa (issue 28, page 10)
- RUTF use in adults in Kenya (issue 34, page 10)
- School Feeding Programme in Zambia (issue 25, page 22)
- Socio-Anthropological Aspects of Home Recovery from Severe Manutrition (issue 21, page 24)
- South Africa HIV/AIDS Pandemic (issue 25, page 33)
- Starting up JFFLS - Observations from Caprivi region, Namibia (issue 29, page 22)
- Support for PLWHAs in Malawi (issue 25, page 32)
- Targeting Vulnerable Households Within the Context of HIV/AIDS in Malawi (issue 25, page 44)
- The effects of HIV on Botswana’s development progress (issue 29, page 24)
- The impact of HIV on the management of severe malnutrition in Malawi (issue 11, page 4)
- The Triple Threat: Southern Africa’s emergency behind the emergency (issue 29, page 15)
- Three Ingredients of Success: Targeting Food Assistance in Western Kenya (issue 25, page 40)
- Understanding HIV/AIDS and livelihoods: new cluster analysis (issue 30, page 9)
- Using IMRs to inform policy decisions on infant feeding and HIV (issue 27, page 10)
- Wet nursing for refugee orphans in Bangladesh (issue 32, page 26)
- WFP HIV/AIDS Programming in Malawi (issue 25, page 34)
- WFP Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Programming in Malawi (issue 25, page 43)
- WFP Recipients’ Weight Gain at Reach Out Clinic (issue 25, page 5)
Humanitarian interventions
- AAH in Tajikistan: a flexible response based on analysing the causes of malnutrition (issue 14, page 19)
- Aid responses to Afghanistan: lessons from previous evaluations (issue 17, page 27)
- Emergency Food Assistance Following Hurricane Mitch: an Evaluation of the WFP response (issue 9, page 18)
- Emergency school feeding programmes (issue 31, page 23)
- Ethiopia: another 1984 famine? (issue 18, page 18)
- Evaluation of the Wajir Relief Programme 1996-98 (issue 10, page 14)
- Household Food Economy Assessment in Kakuma Refugee Camp (issue 1, page 9)
- Industry: unlikely players in emergency food distribution (issue 10, page 19)
- Keeping schools open: school feeding in conflict and crisis (issue 17, page 10)
- Lessons From SC UK Evaluation in DRC (issue 22, page 22)
- Letter challenging conclusions and analysis of Lancet Undernutrition Series, by Fiona Watson and Carmel Dolan (issue 33, page 26)
- Letter on inadequate coverage of SAM in Lancet Undernutrition Series, by Susan Shepherd (issue 33, page 24)
- Livestock Feeding Support as Drought Response (issue 32, page 9)
- Malawi food shortage: how did it happen and could it have been prevented? (issue 16, page 21)
- Prevalence of Anaemia Amongst Young Children in Argentina (issue 26, page 17)
- Risks of obtaining fuel in displaced populations (issue 17, page 8)
- School Feeding Programme in Zambia (issue 25, page 22)
- Solar Cookers Come to Loki (issue 6, page 14)
- Special Focus on Targeting (issue 8, page 3)
Humanitarian systems
- A Time to Rethink the Global Food Regime (issue 34, page 26)
- Adapting to climate change (issue 27, page 9)
- Addressing poverty and undernutrition in India (issue 37, page 9)
- Addressing staff turnover in humanitarian organisations (issue 29, page 7)
- Affordability of the MDG for child survival (issue 27, page 11)
- Afghanistan: who is to blame? (issue 14, page 11)
- Aid and Erosion of Humanitarian Principles in Sierra Leone (issue 7, page 8)
- Aid responses to Afghanistan: lessons from previous evaluations (issue 17, page 27)
- ALNAP Annual Review 2002 (issue 18, page 13)
- An information system in exile - Is it working? (issue 5, page 22)
- An investigation of anthropometric training by NGOs (issue 32, page 6)
- Capacity Building in Times of Emergency: Experiences From Malawi (issue 21, page 28)
- Challenges to implementing an integrated emergency public health response (issue 11, page 11)
- Challenges to Livelihood Support Programming in South Sudan (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 63)
- Chronic vulnerability in Niger (issue 29, page 9)
- Co-ordinating a Humanitarian Response in Sudan (issue 6, page 4)
- Combining two livelihood assessment approaches in Burundi (issue 17, page 4)
- Constraints to achieving Sphere minimum standards for SFPs in West Darfur: a comparative analysis (issue 30, page 2)
- Critical gaps in drought response in Greater Horn of Africa (issue 28, page 8)
- Deaths among humanitarian workers (issue 11, page 4)
- DEC Sothern Africa Crisis Appeal (issue 21, page 27)
- Development of Kenya Food Security Coordination System (KFSCS) (issue 12, page 28)
- Do poverty, poor health and nutrition increase the risk of armed conflict onset? (issue 36, page 8)
- Donor incapacity linked to aid ineffectiveness in Africa (issue 27, page 7)
- Donors in humanitarian action: changing roles, trends and issues (issue 19, page 8)
- Emergency Food Assistance Following Hurricane Mitch: an Evaluation of the WFP response (issue 9, page 18)
- Emergency relief workers: what skills do you need to be effective? (issue 13, page 7)
- ENN/GIFA project (issue 19, page 28)
- Equity in Donor Aid Allocation to Iraq (issue 22, page 17)
- Estimating Warehouse Storage Capacities (issue 2, page 16)
- Ethical research in conflict situations (issue 29, page 6)
- Ethiopia: another 1984 famine? (issue 18, page 18)
- Ethiopia: Challenge and Change (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 60)
- Ethiopia’s Chronic Vulnerability Index (issue 36, page 11)
- Evaluation of international response to the tsunami (issue 30, page 22)
- Evaluation of use of IFE training materials (issue 28, page 21)
- Evolution of a Crisis: a Save the Children UK perspective (issue 18, page 28)
- Famine in North Korea: Markets, Aid and Reform (issue 32, page 8)
- Food security in Eritrea and Ethiopia (issue 27, page 7)
- From emergency food aid to sustainable food security: 10 years of agricultural recovery in Afghanistan (issue 15, page 7)
- Giving voice to silent emergencies (issue 16, page 5)
- Global factors shaping food aid (issue 31, page 8)
- Global Trends in Malnutrition (issue 23, page 5)
- Good Humanitarian Donorship Initiative (issue 24, page 10)
- Government versus NGO efficiency, Bangladesh (issue 20, page 10)
- Home treatment for severe malnutrition in South Sudan (issue 28, page 18)
- Human rights, politics and ethics (issue 17, page 8)
- Humanitarian Assistance in Sudan in 1998 (issue 6, page 9)
- Humanitarian Information Systems and Emergencies (issue 21, page 6)
- Humanitarian Response Index (HRI) (issue 35, page 18)
- Importance of non-DAC donors in humanitarian aid (issue 27, page 11)
- Inappropriate Interventions in the Great Lakes (issue 23, page 9)
- India, 'the Silent Emergency' (issue 4, page 23)
- Industry: unlikely players in emergency food distribution (issue 10, page 19)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: what is your Experience? (issue 7, page 13)
- Infant feeding in the South Asia earthquake aftermath (issue 27, page 3)
- Infant Feeding Patterns and Risk of Death (issue 26, page 7)
- Institutional development in Ethiopia: supporting an improved emergency response (issue 15, page 16)
- Institutional Integration of CTC with existing clinical health systems (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 51)
- Inter-Agency Appeals and Needs Assessments (issue 21, page 10)
- Inter-Agency Workshop on Food Security Assessments in Emergencies: Amsterdam, 2-3 December 1997 (issue 4, page 16)
- Interpreting mortality data in emergencies (issue 27, page 9)
- Investing in Nutrition to Reduce Poverty (issue 22, page 7)
- Is food aid effective? (issue 29, page 8)
- Issues and challenges for livelihoods programming in emergencies (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 54)
- Kosovo Evaluation (issue 11, page 24)
- Learning about Exit Strategies in Southern Africa (issue 27, page 32)
- Lessons From SC UK Evaluation in DRC (issue 22, page 22)
- Lessons Learned From Complex Emergencies (issue 24, page 7)
- Letter on 'silent emergency' in India, by Rita Bhatia (issue 5, page 19)
- Letter on inadequate coverage of SAM in Lancet Undernutrition Series, by Susan Shepherd (issue 33, page 24)
- Linking relief and development programming in Wajir, Kenya (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 59)
- Links between needs assessment and decisions in food crisis responses (issue 33, page 10)
- Malnutrition on Political Grounds (issue 20, page 20)
- Management and co-ordination problems of refugee programmes in Kigoma - A familiar tale? (issue 1, page 20)
- Minimum standards in post-emergency phase (issue 18, page 9)
- Needs Assessment and Decision Making in Emergencies (issue 21, page 8)
- Neo-Colonialism and ‘Otherness’: Representational Issues in Field Exchange (issue 26, page 8)
- New Sphere Standards for Food Security, Nutrition and Food Aid (issue 23, page 8)
- NGOs and the private sector (issue 19, page 12)
- Nutrition assessments in Zimbabwe: a local perspective (issue 18, page 31)
- Nutrition causal analysis: planning and credible advocacy (issue 18, page 24)
- Nutrition coordination in Zimbabwe: Achievements and Challenges (issue 32, page 3)
- Nutrition in the DPRK - a field view (issue 5, page 21)
- Nutritional surveys in Iraq: a call for improved quality (issue 13, page 7)
- Operational definition of a famine (issue 19, page 26)
- Oxfam evaluation of Cyclone Sidr response (issue 35, page 30)
- Participation by the Affected Population in Relief Operations (issue 7, page 24)
- Philippine Nutrition Cluster’s battle for the best: the breast (issue 34, page 38)
- Postscript on local capacity building for treatment of severe malnutrition (issue 17, page 22)
- Postscript to 'Outbreak of micronutrient deficiency disease'. By Emma Naylor, Oxfam GB (issue 12, page 18)
- Priority indicators in humanitarian emergencies (issue 37, page 12)
- Project on humanitarian principles and practice for food distribution in conflict (issue 9, page 4)
- Protecting production in Africa’s forgotten war (issue 8, page 5)
- Rapid impact on malnutrition through a multi-faceted programme in Wolayita, Southern Ethiopia (issue 12, page 19)
- Real time evaluation of Pakistan Flood Response (issue 32, page 26)
- Refugee Influx Can Improve Services for Locals (issue 5, page 8)
- Regional IFE workshop in Bali (issue 34, page 37)
- Responding to the crisis in Congo-Zaire: emergency Feeding of Rwandan Refugees May-July 1997 (issue 3, page 12)
- Responding to the crisis in Congo-Zaire: emergency feeding of Rwandan refugees, May-July 1997 (issue 3, page 22)
- Review of integrated nutrition programming by ACF International (issue 37, page 30)
- Review of Published Evidence for Impact of Emergency Feeding Programmes (issue 24, page 11)
- Review of Training Opportunities in Nutrition and Food Security (issue 26, page 13)
- Revised Memorandum of Understanding - WFP and UNHCR (issue 1, page 14)
- SC UK’s experiences with Central Emergency Response Funds (CERF) (issue 33, page 29)
- Sexual exploitation and food distribution in Burundi (issue 30, page 8)
- Shabunda: the ‘forgotten Kosovo’ (issue 16, page 5)
- Shared experiences of Southern Africa crisis (issue 18, page 16)
- Somali Region Ethiopia (issue 11, page 25)
- Sphere standards in Bangladesh flood response (issue 18, page 3)
- Summary of Lancet Series on Maternal and Child Undernutrition (issue 33, page 12)
- SWP-CPN Pilot Study on Humanitarian Assistance (issue 4, page 18)
- Taking the politics out of resource allocation: the Kenya experience (issue 14, page 8)
- Task Force Review (issue 6, page 28)
- Technical consultation on Emergency Needs Assessment (issue 19, page 27)
- Technical meeting on Emergency Needs Assessment (issue 21, page 21)
- The application of minimum standards during crisis - A practitioner ’s perspective, southern Sudan 1998/9 (issue 11, page 15)
- The Changing Role of Aid Policy in Protracted Crises (issue 24, page 9)
- The Future of Food Aid (issue 5, page 14)
- The Humanitarian Response Index (issue 32, page 15)
- The need for nutrition research in emergencies (issue 17, page 9)
- The Need to Improve Administration in Ethical Organisations (issue 30, page 17)
- The Nutrition Situation of Refugees and Displaced Persons (issue 2, page 13)
- The reality of research in emergencies (issue 9, page 12)
- The right to nutrition (issue 16, page 11)
- Therapeutic Feeding: Imported Versus Local Foods (issue 4, page 30)
- Towards better documentation of mortality in crises (issue 34, page 11)
- Towards the Overdue Elimination of Deficiency Disease Epidemics (issue 21, page 14)
- Triggers, Early Warning and Response in FFP Assistance (issue 32, page 11)
- Understanding the food crisis in Zimbabwe (issue 18, page 33)
- USAID in public-private alliance initiative (issue 28, page 9)
- Viability of an ENN research initiative (issue 19, page 17)
- Viability of an ENN research initiative (issue 19, page 8)
- What Triggers Humanitarian Intervention? (issue 20, page 7)
- When is a Famine a Humanitarian Crisis? (issue 3, page 22)
- When is a system not a system? Challenges to improved humanitarian action in food crises (issue 16, page 16)
- WHO Study Suggests: Field Workers Unprepared (issue 5, page 14)
- Why is undernutrition not a higher priority for donors? (issue 34, page 10)
- WTO Negotiations on Improving Food Aid (issue 26, page 22)
Infant and young child feeding in emergencies (IFE)
- Adequacy of Replacement Milks for Infants of HIV-Infected Mothers (issue 22, page 5)
- Appropriateness of Replacement Milks in South Africa (issue 23, page 5)
- Breastfeeding and Mortality in Emergencies (issue 21, page 5)
- Breastfeeding Support Groups in Tajikistan (issue 30, page 11)
- Breastfeeding support in the refugee camps of North Western Tanzania (issue 31, page 32)
- Caring for premature babies in a conflict zone (issue 31, page 6)
- Challenges of dealing with unsolicited donations during emergencies (issue 34, page 42)
- Comment on: Including infants in nutrition surveys (issue 9, page 16)
- Cotrimoxazole as a Prophylaxis for HIV Positive Malnourished Children (issue 25, page 13)
- Counselling on infant feeding choice: Some practical realities from South Africa (issue 29, page 27)
- Diarrhoea risk associated with not breastfeeding in Botswana (issue 29, page 23)
- Diet and renal function in malnutrition (issue 19, page 24)
- Diluted F100 v infant formula in treatment of severely malnourished infants < 6 months (issue 37, page 18)
- Don’t let them eat cake (issue 10, page 7)
- Early Exclusive Breastfeeding Increases HIV Survival (issue 25, page 9)
- Early initiation of breastfeeding reduces neonatal mortality (issue 28, page 6)
- Effect of Breastfeeding and Formula Feeding on Transmission of HIV-1 (issue 11, page 3)
- Effects of breastfeeding: Implications for Policies on HIV and Infant Feeding (issue 10, page 3)
- ENN/GIFA project (issue 19, page 28)
- Evaluation of Relactation by the Supplemental Suckling Technique (issue 32, page 30)
- Evaluation of use of IFE training materials (issue 28, page 21)
- Feeding in emergencies for infants under six months: Practical Guidelines (issue 1, page 5)
- Guiding Principles for Infant Feeding in Emergencies (issue 3, page 17)
- HIV and Infant Feeding: A Programme Challenge (issue 6, page 15)
- HIV-Positive Mothers in Uganda Return to Breastfeeding (issue 20, page 15)
- Including infants in nutrition surveys (issue 9, page 15)
- Increased diarrhoea following infant formula distribution in 2006 earthquake response in Indonesia: evidence and actions (issue 34, page 30)
- Infant Feeding Alternatives for HIV Positive Mothers in Kenya (issue 22, page 26)
- Infant feeding and HIV transmission (issue 8, page 7)
- Infant feeding in a TFP (issue 9, page 7)
- Infant Feeding in Bosnia (issue 3, page 20)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies - the challenges (issue 1, page 3)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: Experiences from Former Yugoslavia (issue 1, page 3)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: Experiences from Indonesia and Lebanon (issue 29, page 3)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: Experiences from Rwanda (issue 1, page 4)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: Recurring Challenges (issue 10, page 5)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: what is your Experience? (issue 7, page 13)
- Infant feeding in the South Asia earthquake aftermath (issue 27, page 3)
- Infant feeding in tsunami affected villages in India (issue 29, page 10)
- Infant feeding patterns and HIV–1 transmission (issue 9, page 6)
- Infant Feeding Patterns and Risk of Death (issue 26, page 7)
- Infant Feeding Practices: Observations from Macedonia and Kosovo (issue 8, page 27)
- Infant feeding strategies and PMTCT - Mashi trial from Botswana (issue 29, page 26)
- Infant feeding: policies and guidelines (issue 14, page 7)
- Infant Formula Distribution in Northern Iraq (issue 20, page 6)
- Integrated PMTCT Services in a Rural Setting in Malawi (issue 25, page 19)
- Letter asking for guidance on BMS for orphans in Rwanda, by Ros O'Loughlin (and response by ENN) (issue 2, page 9)
- Letter on breastmilk substitute marketing, by Gay Palmer. (issue 23, page 16)
- Letter on cup feeding infants, by Mike Golden (issue 1, page 16)
- Letter on dangers of infant formula in Mongolia emergency, Emma Roberts (issue 10, page 11)
- Letter on infant feeding in Former Yugoslavia, by Fiona Watson, Aileen Robertson and Aida Filipovic (issue 2, page 8)
- Letter on relevance of IFE guidelines in developed countries, by Sarah Saunby (issue 31, page 20)
- Livelihood assessment approaches in emergencies (issue 19, page 10)
- Maternal depression and infant growth – review of recent evidence (issue 34, page 36)
- Maternal micronutrient status and decreased infant growth (issue 27, page 12)
- Minimising the risks of artificial feeding in emergencies (issue 29, page 10)
- Modification of Complementary Foods in Zambia (issue 25, page 11)
- Monitoring the international code in west Africa (issue 19, page 10)
- National training on IFE in Sri Lanka (issue 35, page 22)
- Nestlé and the Code (issue 10, page 11)
- Nutritional status of children and pregnant and lactating women in relief camps in post-tsunami Sri Lanka (issue 30, page 10)
- Philippine Nutrition Cluster’s battle for the best: the breast (issue 34, page 38)
- Postscript to 'Infant feeding in the South Asia earthquake aftermath' (issue 27, page 5)
- Postscript to 'Infant feeding in tsunami affected villages in India' (issue 29, page 10)
- Practical experiences and lessons learned in using supplemental suckling technique (issue 13, page 23)
- Putting IFE guidance into practice: operational challenges in Myanmar (issue 36, page 31)
- Ready to use therapeutic food for treatment of marasmus (issue 8, page 8)
- Regional IFE workshop in Bali (issue 34, page 37)
- Review of indicators to assess Infant Feeding in Emergencies (issue 18, page 6)
- Safe infant feeding remains a challenge: the Balkans experience (issue 14, page 3)
- Social context of child care practices and nutrition in Niger (issue 36, page 9)
- Somali KAP Study on Infant and Young Child Feeding and Health Seeking Practices (issue 33, page 7)
- Study of the Risk Factors for the Development of Nutritional Oedema in North Kivu, DRC (issue 26, page 5)
- The Code and the Operational Guidance (issue 29, page 3)
- The effect of trade sanctions on health and nutrition (issue 9, page 5)
- The reality of research in emergencies (issue 9, page 12)
- Using IMRs to inform policy decisions on infant feeding and HIV (issue 27, page 10)
- We asked Pieter Dijkhuizen to respond to the 'tinned beef letter' and our editorial comment (issue 3, page 21)
- Weighing scales for young infants: a survey of relief workers (issue 29, page 12)
- Wet nursing for refugee orphans in Bangladesh (issue 32, page 26)
Livelihoods programming
- A cash for work programme in Uganda (issue 13, page 21)
- A food-based strategy to improve nutrition in emergencies (issue 13, page 24)
- A Market Support Programme to Address an Urban Food Crisis in Zimbabwe (issue 23, page 3)
- A Review of the advances and challenges in nutrition in conflicts and crises over the last 20 years (issue 16, page 12)
- A role for capital markets in natural disasters (issue 11, page 7)
- Access to markets and services (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 36)
- Adapting to climate change (issue 27, page 9)
- Adults and adolescents: assessment of nutritional status in emergency-affected populations (issue 12, page 7)
- Angola Agricultural Programmes (issue 5, page 23)
- Animal husbandry and agriculture efforts toward programme sustainability (issue 33, page 35)
- Area sampling for rapid population assessment (issue 14, page 8)
- Assessing nutritional status using armspan measurement (issue 17, page 7)
- Assessing seed systems in relief operations (issue 19, page 9)
- Campaigning with coffee farmers in Haiti (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 43)
- Can Sphere be Used in Complex Emergencies? (issue 23, page 9)
- Cash and Vouchers in Emergencies (issue 26, page 15)
- Cash grants and cash for work in Sri Lanka (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 31)
- Cash interventions as an alternative to food aid (issue 12, page 8)
- Cash transfers in emergencies: a review of recent experiences (issue 13, page 4)
- Cash-based responses in emergencies (issue 31, page 9)
- Challenges to Livelihood Support Programming in South Sudan (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 63)
- Child survival during the 2002-2003 drought in Ethiopia (issue 29, page 9)
- Chronic Malnutrition: a Problem not Addressed by SFPs (issue 7, page 12)
- Comparing cash and food transfers: findings from a pilot project in Sri Lanka (issue 30, page 18)
- Cost of the Diet – novel approach to estimate affordability of a nutritious diet (issue 34, page 21)
- Critical gaps in drought response in Greater Horn of Africa (issue 28, page 8)
- Crop failure in Dalocha, Ethiopia: a Participatory Emergency Response: (issue 4, page 7)
- CRS seed vouchers & fairs – an innovative approach to help farm communities recover from disaster (issue 15, page 22)
- De-stocking in Kenya (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 52)
- Delivery of Social Protection Programmes in Kenya (issue 37, page 26)
- Destocking to improve food security in drought - prone Ethiopia (issue 19, page 22)
- Disparate responses to need in Southern Africa (issue 18, page 10)
- Donkey feeding in IDP camps in Darfur (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 52)
- Dynamics of livelihood diversification in post-famine Ethiopia (issue 17, page 11)
- Enset - The ‘False Banana’ as Food Security (issue 22, page 3)
- Evaluation of the Response to the Montserrat Volcano (issue 10, page 15)
- Evaluation of the Wajir Relief Programme 1996-98 (issue 10, page 14)
- Exit strategies in OVC programming in Namibia (issue 29, page 16)
- Famine Avoided Despite Drought and ‘Zud’ in Mongolia (issue 20, page 9)
- Famine Cry: Iraq (issue 19, page 13)
- Farming in Bags: Micro Gardening in Northern Uganda (issue 26, page 3)
- Food incentive interventions in post-conflict Afghanistan (issue 14, page 2)
- Food security – protection links in Liberia (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 62)
- Food vouchers in Zimbabwe (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 42)
- Food, Economic and Social Security in Azerbaijan (issue 24, page 12)
- From emergency food aid to sustainable food security: 10 years of agricultural recovery in Afghanistan (issue 15, page 7)
- GIS Links Food Security and Demining Programmes (issue 21, page 7)
- Global factors shaping food aid (issue 31, page 8)
- Grassroots seed multiplication in Ethiopia (issue 31, page 21)
- Has financial speculation in food commodity markets increased food prices? (issue 34, page 28)
- HIV/AIDS and Food Security in Malawi (issue 25, page 37)
- Impact of restocking on animal genetic resources after disaster (issue 36, page 8)
- Improving food security in vulnerable households in Swaziland (issue 29, page 31)
- Income and employment support (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 23)
- Income generation in Guinea Conakry (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 33)
- Increasing Protein to Poultry (issue 8, page 12)
- Issues and challenges for livelihoods programming in emergencies (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 54)
- Land Reform in Tajikistan (issue 24, page 3)
- Lessons From a Microfinance Pilot Project in Rwanda (issue 20, page 3)
- Lessons from the humanitarian response (issue 16, page 3)
- Lessons on Cash for Work in Somalia (issue 29, page 11)
- Letter on microfinance project in Rwanda, by Elisabeth Nyffenegger (issue 21, page 23)
- Linking early warning system information to response (issue 9, page 19)
- Livelihoods analysis and identifying appropriate interventions (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 12)
- Livelihoods under siege in Dafur (issue 27, page 8)
- Livestock and livelihoods in emergencies (issue 16, page 4)
- Livestock Feeding Support as Drought Response (issue 32, page 9)
- Long term strategies to target vulnerability in Somalia (issue 17, page 3)
- Micro-finance as livelihood support in urban Argentina (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 34)
- Milling vouchers in Dafur to optomise food aid (issue 34, page 4)
- Money for work in East-Timor (issue 12, page 23)
- Multi-storey gardens to support food security (issue 29, page 39)
- Novel Methods of 'Work for Food' (issue 4, page 21)
- Nutrition in Commercial Farms Finding the right plaster for the wound (issue 1, page 15)
- OLS Review (issue 1, page 20)
- Participatory Approach to Food Security in Uganda (issue 25, page 40)
- Partnership and Disaster Response (and Post Script) (issue 6, page 12)
- Postscript to 'Nutrition in commercial farms' (issue 1, page 16)
- Real-time evaluation of WFPs tsunami response (issue 27, page 24)
- Redistribution of Commercial Farms in Zimbabwe (issue 3, page 16)
- Revised MSF Nutrition Guidelines (issue 10, page 21)
- School Feeding Programme in Zambia (issue 25, page 22)
- Seed security in southern Sudan (issue 19, page 12)
- Seed vouchers and fairs in Zimbabwe - CRS (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 51)
- Shopping for Answers in Southern Sudan (issue 7, page 5)
- Special Focus on Targeting (issue 8, page 3)
- Summary of the Oxfam Review of Bangladesh flood response (issue 8, page 26)
- Supplementary Feeding in Mandera: The Right Intervention? (issue 6, page 26)
- Support for primary production (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 45)
- Targeting Emergency Food Aid – Experiences in Ethiopia (issue 6, page 10)
- Technical meeting on Emergency Needs Assessment (issue 21, page 21)
- The dripkit watering system (issue 29, page 31)
- The impact of cattle eradication in Northern Botswana (issue 15, page 3)
- Understanding the food crisis in Zimbabwe (issue 18, page 33)
- Use of cash in the tsunami response (issue 27, page 6)
- Vulnerability Mapping in Urban Afghanistan (issue 22, page 20)
- Water, water everywhere but... The ‘98 Bangladeshi Floods (issue 7, page 22)
- WFP Targeted Supplementary Feeding in Ethiopia (issue 32, page 24)
- What is Livelihoods Programming? (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 6)
- WTO Negotiations on Improving Food Aid (issue 26, page 22)
Malnutrition
- A proposed new method of estimating weight deficits in children (issue 4, page 8)
- A Role for the Knemometer in Emergencies (issue 2, page 12)
- Addressing chronic malnutrition in South Sudan (issue 31, page 6)
- Addressing poverty and undernutrition in India (issue 37, page 9)
- An Ongoing Omission: Adolescent and Adult Malnutrition in Famine Situations (issue 6, page 19)
- Antioxidant Role in Preventing Kwashiorkor (issue 26, page 14)
- Applying GIS to Nutrition Surveys (issue 26, page 30)
- Carbon Dioxide Production in Acutely Ill Malnourished Children (issue 22, page 9)
- Chronic vulnerability in Niger (issue 29, page 9)
- Comment on: Including infants in nutrition surveys (issue 9, page 16)
- Diet and renal function in malnutrition (issue 19, page 24)
- Dietary Assessment of Camp Refugees (issue 22, page 8)
- Dietary Treatment of Severe Malnutrition in Adults (issue 6, page 11)
- Diluted F100 v infant formula in treatment of severely malnourished infants < 6 months (issue 37, page 18)
- Don’t let them eat cake (issue 10, page 7)
- Evaluation of Relactation by the Supplemental Suckling Technique (issue 32, page 30)
- Factors influencing deviance in growth of children in rural West Bengal (issue 18, page 7)
- Fighting long-term nutritional deprivation among the Sarahawi refugees (issue 14, page 15)
- Impact of Dietary Zinc Supplementation on PEM (issue 22, page 8)
- Impact of HIV/Aids on Acute Malnutrition in Malawi (issue 25, page 18)
- Including infants in nutrition surveys (issue 9, page 15)
- India, 'the Silent Emergency' (issue 4, page 23)
- Infant feeding in a TFP (issue 9, page 7)
- Intervention Study on Cases Presenting Precursor Signs of Kwashiorkor (issue 26, page 7)
- Letter on practically using z scores in Angola, by Saskia van der Kam (issue 2, page 8)
- Letter on standards for severe malnutrition mangement, by Kiross Tefera, with response by Saskia van der Kam (issue 16, page 20)
- Maternal depression and infant growth – review of recent evidence (issue 34, page 36)
- Maternal micronutrient status and decreased infant growth (issue 27, page 12)
- Micronutrients Supplementation Can Redress Stunting Up to Six Years of Age (issue 24, page 6)
- Nutritional Risk Factors in Older Refugees (issue 21, page 8)
- Postscript to 'The risks of wet feeding programmes' (issue 3, page 5)
- Promoting Good Nutrition and Food Security in the Gaza Strip (issue 1, page 12)
- Protein-energy malnutrition and chromosome changes (issue 36, page 7)
- Ready to use therapeutic food for treatment of marasmus (issue 8, page 8)
- Seasonal patterns of weight for age: Zimbabwe (issue 15, page 5)
- Somali KAP Study on Infant and Young Child Feeding and Health Seeking Practices (issue 33, page 7)
- Starvation and Future Cardiovascular Disease (issue 22, page 6)
- The limits of human starvation (issue 15, page 5)
- The need for nutrition research in emergencies (issue 17, page 9)
Micronutrient deficiencies
- A pellagra epidemic in Kuito, Angola (issue 10, page 12)
- Acceptability and use of cereal-based foods in refugee camps: case studies from Nepal, Ethiopoa and Tanzania (issue 4, page 9)
- Adequacy of Replacement Milks for Infants of HIV-Infected Mothers (issue 22, page 5)
- Analysis of the 1996 Konzo outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo (issue 17, page 7)
- Angular stomatitis and riboflavin status (issue 18, page 8)
- Appropriate Vitamin C Fortification Levels for CSB? (issue 5, page 6)
- Appropriateness of Replacement Milks in South Africa (issue 23, page 5)
- Assessing micronutrient deficiencies in emergencies (issue 32, page 10)
- Assessing the economic value of fortified foods (issue 14, page 6)
- Compliance problems with vitamin pill distributions (issue 10, page 6)
- Diagnosing Beriberi in Emergency Situations (issue 1, page 18)
- Dietary Assessment of Camp Refugees (issue 22, page 8)
- Equity in Donor Aid Allocation to Iraq (issue 22, page 17)
- Evaluation of WFP relief operations in Angola (issue 29, page 32)
- Excess dietary iodine in long-term African refugees (issue 28, page 7)
- Fighting long-term nutritional deprivation among the Sarahawi refugees (issue 14, page 15)
- Fortified maize meal improves vitamin A and iron status in refugees (issue 33, page 8)
- Fortified spreads v CSB in supplementary feeding in Malawi (issue 37, page 10)
- Full Recovery means more than Nutritional Recovery (issue 6, page 9)
- Funding to Test Out Camp Level Milling and Fortification Equipment (issue 5, page 13)
- Grass Pea Consumption and Neurolathyrism (issue 22, page 5)
- HIV and nutrition: recommendations for nutritional care and support (issue 13, page 5)
- Household Food Economy Assessment in Kakuma Refugee Camp (issue 1, page 9)
- Household-based food fortification for anaemia control in Sudan (issue 31, page 25)
- Impact of Dietary Zinc Supplementation on PEM (issue 22, page 8)
- In-country Capacity for Food Fortification (issue 5, page 9)
- Investing in Nutrition to Reduce Poverty (issue 22, page 7)
- Iron and vitamin A deficiency in African refugees (issue 28, page 7)
- Iron Pots: Not all Good News! (issue 9, page 3)
- Letter on cooking in iron pots, by Rita Bhatia (issue 1, page 17)
- Letter on micronutrient deficiency management, by Donald McLaren (issue 22, page 19)
- Letter on micronutrient powders, by Stacia Nordin (issue 25, page 33)
- Maternal micronutrient status and decreased infant growth (issue 27, page 12)
- Measuring Hunger in the Russian Federation (issue 6, page 8)
- Micronutrients - The Basics (issue 5, page 26)
- Micronutrients Supplementation Can Redress Stunting Up to Six Years of Age (issue 24, page 6)
- Modification of Complementary Foods in Zambia (issue 25, page 11)
- More Evidence in Favour of Iron Pots (issue 7, page 11)
- Multi–micronutrient supplements for pregnant women from developing countries (issue 9, page 3)
- Neonatal vitamin A supplementation to prevent mortality and morbidity in infancy (issue 36, page 6)
- Niacin deficiency and pellagra in Angola (issue 30, page 8)
- Outbreak of micronutrient deficiency disease: did we respond appropriately? (issue 12, page 15)
- Persistent Micronutrient Problems among Refugees in Nepal (issue 5, page 4)
- Postscript to 'Outbreak of micronutrient deficiency disease'. By David Fletcher, WFP Kenya (issue 12, page 18)
- Potential of Using QBmix to Prevent Micronutrient Deficiencies in Emergencies (issue 22, page 12)
- Pots and Pans Combat Anaemia! (issue 5, page 7)
- Prevalence of Anaemia Amongst Young Children in Argentina (issue 26, page 17)
- Production of Pre-cooked Fortified Blended Foods in Kenya: A Success Story (issue 2, page 6)
- Promoting Good Nutrition and Food Security in the Gaza Strip (issue 1, page 12)
- Recurrent pellagra in Angola (issue 15, page 6)
- Reduce Scurvy Risk through Germination! (issue 5, page 9)
- Scurvy outbreak and erosion of livelihoods masked by low wasting levels in drought affected Northern Afghanistan (issue 13, page 14)
- Scurvy outbreak in Afghanistan: an investigation by Action Contre la Faim (ACF) and WHO (issue 17, page 28)
- Shabunda: the ‘forgotten Kosovo’ (issue 16, page 5)
- Shared experiences of Southern Africa crisis (issue 18, page 16)
- Should Iron Supplementation be Daily or Weekly? (issue 3, page 7)
- Supplementary feeding using RUTF in Malawi (issue 29, page 13)
- Suspected Thiamine Deficiency in Angola (issue 20, page 26)
- The Measurement of Micronutrient Deficiencies - A Long Way to Go (issue 5, page 13)
- The Nutrition Situation of Refugees and Displaced Persons (issue 2, page 13)
- The use and acceptability of micronutrient enriched foods (issue 1, page 11)
- There is probably no single universal solution to the problem of scurvy (issue 1, page 10)
- Thiamin Deficiency and Malaria in Adults from Southeast Asia (issue 7, page 9)
- Thiamine Deficiency and its Prevention and Control in Major Emergencies (issue 3, page 8)
- Towards the Overdue Elimination of Deficiency Disease Epidemics (issue 21, page 14)
- Use of case definitions and awareness of micronutrient deficiencies (issue 16, page 6)
- Use of LNS to improve food rations in emergencies (issue 37, page 11)
- Vitamin A Supplementation in Treatment for Acute Shigellosis (issue 4, page 10)
- WFP pilot study on community level fortification mills (issue 13, page 10)
- Women’s Contributions to Reducing Micronutrient Deficiencies (issue 20, page 10)
Monitoring and evaluation
- ALNAP Annual Review 2002 (issue 18, page 13)
- Chronic vulnerability in Niger (issue 29, page 9)
- Conclusions to 'Targeting Food Aid in Emergencies' (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 29)
- Critical gaps in drought response in Greater Horn of Africa (issue 28, page 8)
- ENN/GIFA project (issue 19, page 28)
- Evaluation of Dafur Early Warning and Food Information System (issue 28, page 20)
- Evaluation of ECHO Actions in DPRK (issue 26, page 28)
- Evaluation of use of IFE training materials (issue 28, page 21)
- Evaluation of WFP relief operations in Angola (issue 29, page 32)
- Food security early warning systems in the Greater Horn of Africa (issue 13, page 3)
- Forecasting slow onset disasters to improve response (issue 37, page 7)
- Health Intelligence Network for Advanced Contingency Planning (HINAP) (issue 4, page 19)
- Humanitarian Information Systems and Emergencies (issue 21, page 6)
- Improving impact evaluations (issue 29, page 6)
- Improving the quality of WFP Emergency Operations (issue 1, page 11)
- Lessons learned in West Darfur: challenges in assessment methodologies (issue 16, page 24)
- Milling vouchers in Dafur to optomise food aid (issue 34, page 4)
- Monitoring the targeting system (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 22)
- New Classification Tool Integrating Food Security and Humanitarian Action (issue 28, page 15)
- Nutrition assessments in Zimbabwe: a local perspective (issue 18, page 31)
- Operational definition of a famine (issue 19, page 26)
- Peer review of WFP evaluation process (issue 33, page 30)
- Strengthening analysis of the nutrition situation through linking food security and nutrition information: Pitfalls and potentials (issue 13, page 8)
- The Collection of Early Warning Information Through Community Resource People – A Case Study from the Red Sea State (issue 7, page 16)
- The Nutrition Situation of Refugees and Displaced Persons (issue 2, page 13)
- WFP intervention in Bosnia Herzegovina '92 - '97 (issue 5, page 24)
- WFP Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Programming in Malawi (issue 25, page 43)
Mortality
- A method for estimating mortality rates using previous birth history (issue 17, page 13)
- Affordability of the MDG for child survival (issue 27, page 11)
- Aid Continues to Ignore Host Communities (issue 9, page 4)
- Breastfeeding and Mortality in Emergencies (issue 21, page 5)
- Child survival during the 2002-2003 drought in Ethiopia (issue 29, page 9)
- China’s great famine 40 years later: a need for historical closure (issue 10, page 6)
- Comment on: Including infants in nutrition surveys (issue 9, page 16)
- Comparison of Weight-for-Height Based Indices for Assessing the Risk of Death (issue 2, page 15)
- Deaths among humanitarian workers (issue 11, page 4)
- Diarrhoea risk associated with not breastfeeding in Botswana (issue 29, page 23)
- Early initiation of breastfeeding reduces neonatal mortality (issue 28, page 6)
- Effect of Breastfeeding and Formula Feeding on Transmission of HIV-1 (issue 11, page 3)
- Hidden Famine in Madagascar (issue 20, page 11)
- HIV and Child Mortality (issue 25, page 8)
- HIV Transmission and Breast-feeding (issue 3, page 7)
- Impact of Emergency SFP in Guinea-Bissau (issue 24, page 6)
- Improved surveillance prevents excess mortality: the Gode experience (issue 14, page 6)
- Inadequate Refugee Rations: Is this a Result of Planning? (issue 3, page 9)
- India, 'the Silent Emergency' (issue 4, page 23)
- Infant feeding strategies and PMTCT - Mashi trial from Botswana (issue 29, page 26)
- Interpreting mortality data in emergencies (issue 27, page 9)
- Iraq - Sanctions Take Their Toll (issue 4, page 11)
- Lessons Learned From Complex Emergencies (issue 24, page 7)
- Letter on MSF guidelines on using F75, Saskia van der Kam, Aranka Anema, Sophie Baquet and Marc Gastellu (issue 15, page 9)
- Minimum standards in post-emergency phase (issue 18, page 9)
- Mortality Amongst Displaced UNITA Members in Angola (issue 21, page 5)
- Mortality and nutrition surveys by NGOs (issue 32, page 7)
- Mortality in the DRC (issue 33, page 9)
- Mortality Rates in Conflict Affected Darfur (issue 24, page 10)
- Needs of host population versus refugees in Tanzania (issue 17, page 12)
- Postscript on measuring mortality rates in cross-sectional surveys: a commentary (issue 17, page 16)
- Retrospective determination of whether famine existed in Niger (issue 35, page 10)
- Review of survey methodology in emergencies (issue 31, page 10)
- Saving Lives through Tried and Trusted methods: Evaluation the Intervention of the International Committee of the Red Cross (issue 4, page 28)
- South Africa HIV/AIDS Pandemic (issue 25, page 33)
- Targeting the Vulnerable in Emergency Situations: Who is Vulnerable? (issue 2, page 16)
- The effects of HIV on Botswana’s development progress (issue 29, page 24)
- Towards better documentation of mortality in crises (issue 34, page 11)
- Using IMRs to inform policy decisions on infant feeding and HIV (issue 27, page 10)
Needs assessment
- Adapting to climate change (issue 27, page 9)
- Area sampling for rapid population assessment (issue 14, page 8)
- Assessing seed systems in relief operations (issue 19, page 9)
- Better understanding vulnerability in Serbia (issue 19, page 30)
- China’s great famine 40 years later: a need for historical closure (issue 10, page 6)
- Counting and Identification of Beneficiary Populations in Emergencies: Registration and its Alternatives (issue 3, page 6)
- Estimating the Target Under Five Population for Feeding Programmes in Emergencies (issue 23, page 18)
- Famine in North Korea: Markets, Aid and Reform (issue 32, page 8)
- Food distribution in Mandera district (Kenya) (issue 5, page 10)
- Food security in Eritrea and Ethiopia (issue 27, page 7)
- Food security – protection links in Liberia (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 62)
- Food, Economic and Social Security in Azerbaijan (issue 24, page 12)
- GIS surveillance of nomads in Mali (issue 27, page 25)
- How many Hok does a poor man have? (issue 11, page 8)
- Impact of HIV/AIDS on household food security and quality of life in Malawi (issue 25, page 6)
- Impact of Remittances on Vulnerability - Experiences from Zimbabwe (issue 21, page 7)
- Land Reform in Tajikistan (issue 24, page 3)
- Making Famine in Sudan (issue 6, page 6)
- Malawi food shortage: how did it happen and could it have been prevented? (issue 16, page 21)
- Mental Health among Children in Severe Food Shortage Situations (issue 31, page 15)
- Methodology for a Nutritional Survey among the nomadic population of northern Mali (issue 33, page 15)
- Operational definition of a famine (issue 19, page 26)
- Policy lessons from Malawi (issue 18, page 4)
- Postscript on measuring mortality rates in cross-sectional surveys: a commentary (issue 17, page 16)
- Remittances and their economic impact in post-war Somaliland (issue 12, page 6)
- Remittances during crises (issue 31, page 7)
- Responding to the crisis in Congo-Zaire: emergency Feeding of Rwandan Refugees May-July 1997 (issue 3, page 12)
- Review of targeting methods in HIV programmes (issue 32, page 5)
- Revised Memorandum of Understanding - WFP and UNHCR (issue 1, page 14)
- Sales of food aid as sign of distress, not excess (issue 6, page 21)
- Shopping for Answers in Southern Sudan (issue 7, page 5)
- Somali KAP Study on Infant and Young Child Feeding and Health Seeking Practices (issue 33, page 7)
- Southern Sudan Vulnerability Study (issue 6, page 9)
- The Risks of Wet Feeding Programmes (issue 3, page 4)
- Vulnerability Mapping in Urban Afghanistan (issue 22, page 20)
Nutrition assessment
- A collaborative approach to a nutritional crisis in an area accessible only by air (issue 11, page 21)
- Advocacy from Eritrea: working with WFP (issue 15, page 23)
- Assessing nutritional status in HIV positive adults (issue 29, page 14)
- Assessing sensitivity of case-finding using capturerecapture techniques (issue 27, page 13)
- Assessment of adult malnutrition (issue 13, page 11)
- Effect of Displacement on Growth of Children in Nigeria (issue 22, page 7)
- Global Trends in Malnutrition (issue 23, page 5)
- Institutional development in Ethiopia: supporting an improved emergency response (issue 15, page 16)
- Integrated Nutrition and Food Security Surveillance in Malawi (issue 33, page 22)
- Involving communities in nutritional screening in Ethiopia (issue 12, page 10)
- Methods for Assessing Malnutrition in Older People (issue 3, page 8)
- MUAC Versus Weight-for-Height in Assessing Severe Malnutrition (issue 26, page 12)
- Nutrition assessments in Zimbabwe: a local perspective (issue 18, page 31)
- Nutrition coordination in Zimbabwe: Achievements and Challenges (issue 32, page 3)
- Nutrition Surveillance in Somalia (issue 14, page 12)
- Nutritional Status of HIV+ Pre-School Children in South Africa (issue 22, page 10)
- Seasonal patterns of weight for age: Zimbabwe (issue 15, page 5)
- Somali Region Ethiopia (issue 11, page 25)
- The impact of cattle eradication in Northern Botswana (issue 15, page 3)
- Understanding the food crisis in Zimbabwe (issue 18, page 33)
Nutrition interventions
- A food-based strategy to improve nutrition in emergencies (issue 13, page 24)
- Challenges to implementing an integrated emergency public health response (issue 11, page 11)
- Community care: addressing the management of severe malnutrition (issue 14, page 4)
- Did the Rwandan Evaluation Change anything? (issue 4, page 29)
- Factors influencing deviance in growth of children in rural West Bengal (issue 18, page 7)
- Feeding without fear (issue 10, page 8)
- Involving communities in nutritional screening in Ethiopia (issue 12, page 10)
- Nutrition intervention in crisis some worrying practices (issue 16, page 28)
- Nutritional Risk Factors in Older Refugees (issue 21, page 8)
- Rapid impact on malnutrition through a multi-faceted programme in Wolayita, Southern Ethiopia (issue 12, page 19)
- Seasonal patterns of weight for age: Zimbabwe (issue 15, page 5)
- Temporal Integration - Demand driven CTC (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 53)
- Thin on the Ground (issue 19, page 6)
Nutrition surveys
- A fragile situation in Sudan: review of the 2001 nutritional situation (issue 15, page 19)
- A method for estimating mortality rates using previous birth history (issue 17, page 13)
- A Review of the advances and challenges in nutrition in conflicts and crises over the last 20 years (issue 16, page 12)
- AAH in Tajikistan: a flexible response based on analysing the causes of malnutrition (issue 14, page 19)
- Addressing chronic malnutrition in South Sudan (issue 31, page 6)
- Addressing poverty and undernutrition in India (issue 37, page 9)
- Advocacy from Eritrea: working with WFP (issue 15, page 23)
- Applying GIS to Nutrition Surveys (issue 26, page 30)
- Assessing and defining food needs (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 7)
- Assessing sensitivity of case-finding using capturerecapture techniques (issue 27, page 13)
- Border Closures and Nutrition in Gaza (issue 20, page 18)
- Breastfeeding Support Groups in Tajikistan (issue 30, page 11)
- Can height-adjusted cut-offs improve MUAC’s utility as an assessment tool? (issue 30, page 23)
- Chronic Malnutrition: a Problem not Addressed by SFPs (issue 7, page 12)
- Chronic vulnerability in Niger (issue 29, page 9)
- Comment on: Including infants in nutrition surveys (issue 9, page 16)
- Contextual data collection in nutrition surveys in Ethiopia (issue 37, page 14)
- DEC Sothern Africa Crisis Appeal (issue 21, page 27)
- Disparate responses to need in Southern Africa: a WFP perspective (issue 18, page 12)
- Division Over Sanctions on Iraq (issue 5, page 14)
- Estimating the Target Under Five Population for Feeding Programmes in Emergencies (issue 23, page 18)
- Evaluation of MSF Holland mission in Afghanistan (issue 20, page 20)
- Evaluation of SCUK Emergency Nutrition Intervention in Malawi During 2002-2003 (issue 24, page 20)
- Evaluation of the Supplementary Feeding Programme carried out in Marsabit District, Kenya, April-November 1997 (issue 4, page 27)
- Field testing LQAS to assess acute malnutrition prevalence (issue 31, page 5)
- Food insecurity and child malnutrition in North Bangladesh (issue 36, page 28)
- Global Trends in Malnutrition (issue 23, page 5)
- Impact of Emergency SFP in Guinea-Bissau (issue 24, page 6)
- Including infants in nutrition surveys (issue 9, page 15)
- Involving communities in nutritional screening in Ethiopia (issue 12, page 10)
- Learning from nutrition interventions in Eritrea, Ethiopia and Kenya (issue 18, page 23)
- Lessons learnt from the 1998 Bangladesh floods (issue 11, page 19)
- Letter on WHO 2006 Growth Standards, by Marko Kerac and Andrew Seal (issue 28, page 16)
- Methodology for a Nutritional Survey among the nomadic population of northern Mali (issue 33, page 15)
- Miscalculation of the Prevalence of Acute Malnutrition in Surveys with Oedematous Children (issue 24, page 8)
- Mortality and nutrition surveys by NGOs (issue 32, page 7)
- New method for assessing acute malnutrition in nomadic pastoralist populations (issue 35, page 31)
- New Method for Estimating Programme Coverage (issue 21, page 11)
- New Method for Estimating Programme Coverage (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 37)
- Nutrition causal analysis: planning and credible advocacy (issue 18, page 24)
- Nutrition in Commercial Farms Finding the right plaster for the wound (issue 1, page 15)
- Nutrition Surveillance in Somalia (issue 14, page 12)
- Nutritional status of children and pregnant and lactating women in relief camps in post-tsunami Sri Lanka (issue 30, page 10)
- Nutritional surveys in Iraq: a call for improved quality (issue 13, page 7)
- Partnership and Disaster Response (and Post Script) (issue 6, page 12)
- Piloting LQAS in Somaliland (issue 33, page 27)
- Postscript on measuring mortality rates in cross-sectional surveys: a commentary (issue 17, page 16)
- Postscript to 'Outbreak of micronutrient deficiency disease'. By Emma Naylor, Oxfam GB (issue 12, page 18)
- Postscript to 'The challenge of applying CSAS in DRC' (issue 27, page 31)
- Review of survey methodology in emergencies (issue 31, page 10)
- Scurvy outbreak and erosion of livelihoods masked by low wasting levels in drought affected Northern Afghanistan (issue 13, page 14)
- Seasonal patterns of weight for age: Zimbabwe (issue 15, page 5)
- Technical consultation on Emergency Needs Assessment (issue 19, page 27)
- The danger of interpreting anthropometric data out of context (issue 14, page 22)
- The dangers of rapid assessment (issue 14, page 28)
- The dangers of rapid assessment (issue 13, page 18)
- The Pakistan Earthquake Survey: Methodological Lessons Learned (issue 28, page 26)
- The Potential Use of Maternal Size in Priority Setting When Combating Childhood Malnutrition (issue 7, page 10)
- The practical implications of using z-scores: Concern's experience in Angola (issue 1, page 6)
- The reality of research in emergencies (issue 9, page 12)
- UNICEF framework fosters collaboration in Afghanistan (issue 37, page 6)
Nutritional status
- Addressing the nutritional needs of older people in emergency situations: ideas for action (issue 12, page 3)
- Assessing malnutrition in older people (issue 1, page 10)
- Carbon Dioxide Production in Acutely Ill Malnourished Children (issue 22, page 9)
- Comment on: Including infants in nutrition surveys (issue 9, page 16)
- Dietary Assessment of Camp Refugees (issue 22, page 8)
- Effect of Displacement on Growth of Children in Nigeria (issue 22, page 7)
- Factors influencing deviance in growth of children in rural West Bengal (issue 18, page 7)
- Feeding the unborn babies (issue 12, page 26)
- Inadequate Refugee Rations: Is this a Result of Planning? (issue 3, page 9)
- Kakuma Revisited (issue 3, page 20)
- Letter on WHO 2006 Growth Standards, by Marko Kerac and Andrew Seal (issue 28, page 16)
- Low rate of low birthweight in refugee camps in Nepal (issue 37, page 13)
- Methods for Assessing Malnutrition in Older People (issue 3, page 8)
- Needs of host population versus refugees in Tanzania (issue 17, page 12)
- Nutritional status and handgrip strength in older refugees (issue 18, page 5)
- Nutritional status of children and pregnant and lactating women in relief camps in post-tsunami Sri Lanka (issue 30, page 10)
- Physical activity levels in emergency affected populations (issue 11, page 7)
- RUTF use in adults in Kenya (issue 34, page 10)
- Selective Feeding Programme for Detainees in Rwanda (issue 2, page 4)
- Targeting the Vulnerable in Emergency Situations: Who is Vulnerable? (issue 2, page 16)
- The Nutrition Situation of Refugees and Displaced Persons (issue 2, page 13)
Programme effectiveness
- A Time to Rethink the Global Food Regime (issue 34, page 26)
- Adequacy of Replacement Milks for Infants of HIV-Infected Mothers (issue 22, page 5)
- Adopting CTC from Scratch in Ethiopia (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 30)
- Affordability of the MDG for child survival (issue 27, page 11)
- Ambulatory treatment of severe malnutrition (issue 19, page 16)
- Ambulatory treatment of severe malnutrition in Afghanistan (issue 19, page 14)
- Animal husbandry and agriculture efforts toward programme sustainability (issue 33, page 35)
- Appropriateness of Replacement Milks in South Africa (issue 23, page 5)
- Assessing sensitivity of case-finding using capturerecapture techniques (issue 27, page 13)
- Case Studies (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 14)
- Cash interventions as an alternative to food aid (issue 12, page 8)
- Community-based Approaches to Managing Severe Malnutrition (issue 21, page 16)
- Community-based Therapeutic Care (CTC) (issue 19, page 6)
- Compliance problems with vitamin pill distributions (issue 10, page 6)
- Content Analysis of Training Modules on IFE (issue 34, page 43)
- Cost-effective Treatment for Severely Malnourished Children: What is the Best Approach? (issue 2, page 12)
- CTC from Scratch - Tear Fund in South Sudan (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 28)
- CTC in Ethiopia- Working from CTC Principles (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 14)
- CTC in North Darfur, North Sudan: challenges of implementation (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 22)
- CTC in South Sudan - A Comparison of Agency Approaches and the Dilemmas Involved (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 25)
- Delivering Supplementary and Therapeutic Feeding in Darfur: coping with Insecurity (issue 28, page 10)
- Did the Rwandan Evaluation Change anything? (issue 4, page 29)
- Difficulties of impact assessment in ‘semi-emergencies’ (issue 27, page 22)
- Distributing food (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 17)
- Donor incapacity linked to aid ineffectiveness in Africa (issue 27, page 7)
- Estimating the Target Under Five Population for Feeding Programmes in Emergencies (issue 23, page 18)
- Evaluation of the Wajir Relief Programme 1996-98 (issue 10, page 14)
- Factors associated with defaulting in MSF ambulatory programme (issue 34, page 9)
- Foods for the Treatment of Malnutrition (issue 2, page 14)
- Funding to Test Out Camp Level Milling and Fortification Equipment (issue 5, page 13)
- Government versus NGO efficiency, Bangladesh (issue 20, page 10)
- GPS assisted coverage survey in DRC (issue 35, page 36)
- Home Based Treatment of Severe Malnutrition in Kabul (issue 24, page 18)
- Impact of community mobilisation activities in Uganda (issue 34, page 15)
- Implications of a Coverage Survey in Ethiopia (issue 31, page 11)
- Improving food security in vulnerable households in Swaziland (issue 29, page 31)
- Improving the quality of WFP Emergency Operations (issue 1, page 11)
- In-country Capacity for Food Fortification (issue 5, page 9)
- Infant Feeding Alternatives for HIV Positive Mothers in Kenya (issue 22, page 26)
- Integrating CTC in health care delivery systems in Malawi (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 19)
- Introduction (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 4)
- Is food aid effective? (issue 29, page 8)
- Kosovo Evaluation (issue 11, page 24)
- Learning from nutrition interventions in Eritrea, Ethiopia and Kenya (issue 18, page 23)
- Letter on community mobilisation in outpatient management of severe malnutrition, by Saul Guerrero and Steve Collins (issue 29, page 37)
- Letter on inadequate coverage of SAM in Lancet Undernutrition Series, by Susan Shepherd (issue 33, page 24)
- Letter on WHO 2006 Growth Standards, by Marko Kerac and Andrew Seal (issue 28, page 16)
- Local Production of Processed complementary food: World Food Programme experience (issue 11, page 5)
- Logistics: more than pizza delivery (issue 4, page 13)
- Making a Difference for Afghan Women (issue 7, page 21)
- MSF experiences from Afghanistan: Maslakh camp (issue 16, page 18)
- New method for assessing acute malnutrition in nomadic pastoralist populations (issue 35, page 31)
- New Method for Estimating Programme Coverage (issue 21, page 11)
- New Method for Estimating Programme Coverage (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 37)
- Outpatient therapeutic programme (OTP): an evaluation of a new SC UK venture in North Darfur, Sudan (2001) (issue 16, page 26)
- Peer review of WFP evaluation process (issue 33, page 30)
- Postscript to 'The challenge of applying CSAS in DRC' (issue 27, page 31)
- Real time evaluation of Pakistan Flood Response (issue 32, page 26)
- Rethinking Food Aid in the Face of HIV/AIDS (issue 25, page 9)
- Review of Published Evidence for Impact of Emergency Feeding Programmes (issue 24, page 11)
- Saving Lives through Tried and Trusted methods: Evaluation the Intervention of the International Committee of the Red Cross (issue 4, page 28)
- Scaling up the treatment of acute childhood malnutrition in Niger (issue 28, page 3)
- Selective Feeding Programme for Detainees in Rwanda (issue 2, page 4)
- Selective Feeding Programmes in Wadjir: Some Reasons for Low Coverage and High Defaulter Rate (issue 5, page 17)
- Socio-Cultural Determinants of Food Sharing in Southern Sudan (issue 32, page 22)
- SQUEAC: Low resource method to evaluate access and coverage of programmes (issue 33, page 3)
- Summary of Lancet Series on Maternal and Child Undernutrition (issue 33, page 12)
- Swaziland Cash and Food Transfer Programme (issue 36, page 3)
- The Challenge of Applying CSAS in DRC (issue 27, page 29)
- The Cost of Selective Feeding (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 39)
- Thin on the Ground (issue 19, page 6)
Programme impact
- A cash for work programme in Uganda (issue 13, page 21)
- Aid Continues to Ignore Host Communities (issue 9, page 4)
- Cash interventions as an alternative to food aid (issue 12, page 8)
- Difficulties of impact assessment in ‘semi-emergencies’ (issue 27, page 22)
- Does food aid support or undermine livelihoods? (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 18)
- Effect of short-term RUTF distribution on children in Niger (issue 36, page 10)
- Evaluation of SCUK Emergency Nutrition Intervention in Malawi During 2002-2003 (issue 24, page 20)
- Evaluation of the Wajir Relief Programme 1996-98 (issue 10, page 14)
- Famine Cry: Iraq (issue 19, page 13)
- Food security in Eritrea and Ethiopia (issue 27, page 7)
- Fresh food vouchers for refugees in Kenya (issue 36, page 20)
- HIV/AIDS and Food Security in Malawi (issue 25, page 37)
- Impact of Food Delays on Refugees (issue 2, page 10)
- Impact of restocking on animal genetic resources after disaster (issue 36, page 8)
- Improving impact evaluations (issue 29, page 6)
- Improving the Efficiency of Food Aid (issue 6, page 8)
- Inappropriate Interventions in the Great Lakes (issue 23, page 9)
- Infant feeding in tsunami affected villages in India (issue 29, page 10)
- Infant Feeding Patterns and Risk of Death (issue 26, page 7)
- Infant feeding strategies and PMTCT - Mashi trial from Botswana (issue 29, page 26)
- Intervention Study on Cases Presenting Precursor Signs of Kwashiorkor (issue 26, page 7)
- Involving communities in nutritional screening in Ethiopia (issue 12, page 10)
- Is food aid effective? (issue 29, page 8)
- Letter on inadequate coverage of SAM in Lancet Undernutrition Series, by Susan Shepherd (issue 33, page 24)
- Logistics: more than pizza delivery (issue 4, page 13)
- Market Analysis and Emergency Needs Assessment (issue 21, page 9)
- Maternal micronutrient status and decreased infant growth (issue 27, page 12)
- Measuring the Impact of Humanitarian Aid (issue 23, page 6)
- Monitoring the targeting system (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 22)
- On the ground perceptions of WFP food assistance and PMTCT in Zambia (issue 25, page 14)
- Participatory Approach to Food Security in Uganda (issue 25, page 40)
- Project on humanitarian principles and practice for food distribution in conflict (issue 9, page 4)
- Rapid impact on malnutrition through a multi-faceted programme in Wolayita, Southern Ethiopia (issue 12, page 19)
- Review of integrated nutrition programming by ACF International (issue 37, page 30)
- Review of Published Evidence for Impact of Emergency Feeding Programmes (issue 24, page 11)
- Sales of food aid as sign of distress, not excess (issue 6, page 21)
- Saving Lives through Tried and Trusted methods: Evaluation the Intervention of the International Committee of the Red Cross (issue 4, page 28)
- Shopping for Answers in Southern Sudan (issue 7, page 5)
- Study of the Risk Factors for the Development of Nutritional Oedema in North Kivu, DRC (issue 26, page 5)
- Sudan: The Perils of Aid (issue 4, page 20)
- Summary of Lancet Series on Maternal and Child Undernutrition (issue 33, page 12)
- Supplementary feeding using RUTF in Malawi (issue 29, page 13)
- SWP-CPN Pilot Study on Humanitarian Assistance (issue 4, page 18)
- Targeted Food Distribution to Women and Children in Northern Afghanistan (issue 20, page 22)
- The Coping Strategies Index: monitoring food security status in emergencies (issue 13, page 5)
- Thin on the Ground (issue 19, page 6)
- WFP intervention in Bosnia Herzegovina '92 - '97 (issue 5, page 24)
- WFP Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Programming in Malawi (issue 25, page 43)
- WFP Recipients’ Weight Gain at Reach Out Clinic (issue 25, page 5)
Selective feeding
- A Review of the advances and challenges in nutrition in conflicts and crises over the last 20 years (issue 16, page 12)
- Addressing the nutritional needs of older people in emergency situations: ideas for action (issue 12, page 3)
- Assessment of adult malnutrition (issue 13, page 11)
- Bahr-el-Ghazal Nutritionists Meet (issue 5, page 15)
- Blanket BP5 distribution to under fives in North Darfur (issue 33, page 31)
- Feeding the unborn babies (issue 12, page 26)
- Industry: unlikely players in emergency food distribution (issue 10, page 19)
- Interagency meeting looks at Emergency Selective Feeding Programmes (issue 1, page 14)
- Management and co-ordination problems of refugee programmes in Kigoma - A familiar tale? (issue 1, page 20)
- Nutrition coordination in Zimbabwe: Achievements and Challenges (issue 32, page 3)
- Older people, nutrition and emergencies in Ethiopia (issue 14, page 26)
- Postscript to 'Responding to the food crisis in Zaire' (issue 3, page 14)
- Postscript to 'Therapeutic Feeding in an insecure area' (issue 2, page 18)
- Responding to the crisis in Congo-Zaire: emergency Feeding of Rwandan Refugees May-July 1997 (issue 3, page 12)
- Selective Feeding in War-Ravaged Northern Uganda (issue 23, page 20)
- Selective Feeding Programmes in Wadjir: Some Reasons for Low Coverage and High Defaulter Rate (issue 5, page 17)
- Somali Region Ethiopia (issue 11, page 25)
- The Challenge of Applying CSAS in DRC (issue 27, page 29)
- The Cost of Selective Feeding (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 39)
- WFP Evaluation of Liberia programme (issue 1, page 19)
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM)
- A pragmatic approach to treating severe malnutrition in emergencies: is F75 always beneficial? (issue 15, page 11)
- Antioxidant Role in Preventing Kwashiorkor (issue 26, page 14)
- Carbon Dioxide Production in Acutely Ill Malnourished Children (issue 22, page 9)
- Community-based Therapeutic Care (CTC) (issue 19, page 6)
- Dietary Treatment of Severe Malnutrition in Adults (issue 6, page 11)
- Diluted F100 v infant formula in treatment of severely malnourished infants < 6 months (issue 37, page 18)
- Evaluation of ECHO Actions in DPRK (issue 26, page 28)
- Feeding without fear (issue 10, page 8)
- Home Based Treatment of Severe Malnutrition in Kabul (issue 24, page 18)
- Home treatment for severe malnutrition in South Sudan (issue 28, page 18)
- Impact of WHO Growth Standards on SAM response to treatment (issue 35, page 17)
- Integrating CTC and HIV/AIDS Support in Malawi (issue 25, page 7)
- Introduction (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 4)
- Is extrusion cooking of blended foods really advantageous? (issue 10, page 4)
- Letter on community mobilisation in outpatient management of severe malnutrition, by Saul Guerrero and Steve Collins (issue 29, page 37)
- Letter on nomenclature used in malnutrition programmes, by Mike Golden (issue 24, page 15)
- Letter on older people, nutrition and emergencies, by Yvonne Grellety and Michael Golden (with response by Vanessa Tilstone) (issue 15, page 10)
- Letter on revised MSF Nutrition Guidelines draft, by E.C. Schofield, Ann Ashworth, Mike Golden and Y. Grellety (issue 14, page 21)
- Locally produced RUTF in a hospital setting in Uganda (issue 28, page 22)
- Malnutrition and psychotherapy: MSF experience in the Palestinian territories (issue 15, page 4)
- Miscalculation of the Prevalence of Acute Malnutrition in Surveys with Oedematous Children (issue 24, page 8)
- MUAC Versus Weight-for-Height in Assessing Severe Malnutrition (issue 26, page 12)
- NGOnut discussion summaries - ORS v Resomal, Lactose intolerance, and split peas (issue 3, page 26)
- Postscript on local capacity building for treatment of severe malnutrition (issue 17, page 22)
- Postscript to: 'A pragmatic approach to managing severe malnutrition: Is F75 always beneficial?' (issue 15, page 12)
- Study of the Risk Factors for the Development of Nutritional Oedema in North Kivu, DRC (issue 26, page 5)
- Support for PLWHAs in Malawi (issue 25, page 32)
- Taking forward research on adult malnutrition (issue 22, page 11)
- Treating severe malnutrition in nonemergency situations: Experiences from Malawi and Guinea (issue 17, page 20)
- Use of commercial RUTF in India (issue 37, page 13)
- Why have mortality rates for severe malnutrition remained so high? (issue 1, page 10)
Supplementary feeding
- A collaborative approach to a nutritional crisis in an area accessible only by air (issue 11, page 21)
- Assessing the economic value of fortified foods (issue 14, page 6)
- Bangwe Home Based Care Project in Malawi (issue 25, page 10)
- Blanket BP5 distribution to under fives in North Darfur (issue 33, page 31)
- Breastfeeding support in the refugee camps of North Western Tanzania (issue 31, page 32)
- Chronic Malnutrition: a Problem not Addressed by SFPs (issue 7, page 12)
- Community Supplementary Feeding Programme (CSFP) Evaluation in Zimbabwe (issue 2, page 22)
- Community-based Therapeutic Care (CTC) (issue 19, page 6)
- CSB versus fortified spread in wasted HIV infected adults in Malawi (issue 36, page 10)
- Delivering Supplementary and Therapeutic Feeding in Darfur: coping with Insecurity (issue 28, page 10)
- Emergency Supplementary Feeding (issue 2, page 3)
- Evaluation of MSF Holland mission in Afghanistan (issue 20, page 20)
- Evaluation of SCUK Emergency Nutrition Intervention in Malawi During 2002-2003 (issue 24, page 20)
- Evaluation of the Supplementary Feeding Programme carried out in Marsabit District, Kenya, April-November 1997 (issue 4, page 27)
- Factors associated with defaulting in MSF ambulatory programme (issue 34, page 9)
- Failure to respond to treatment in supplementary feeding programmes (issue 34, page 24)
- Feeding the unborn babies (issue 12, page 26)
- Fighting long-term nutritional deprivation among the Sarahawi refugees (issue 14, page 15)
- Finding the right MUAC cut-off to improve screening efficiency (issue 4, page 24)
- Foods for the Treatment of Malnutrition (issue 2, page 14)
- Fortified spreads v CSB in supplementary feeding in Malawi (issue 37, page 10)
- Government versus NGO efficiency, Bangladesh (issue 20, page 10)
- Impact of Emergency SFP in Guinea-Bissau (issue 24, page 6)
- Intervention Study on Cases Presenting Precursor Signs of Kwashiorkor (issue 26, page 7)
- Is extrusion cooking of blended foods really advantageous? (issue 10, page 4)
- Learning from nutrition interventions in Eritrea, Ethiopia and Kenya (issue 18, page 23)
- Local Production of Processed complementary food: World Food Programme experience (issue 11, page 5)
- Low Cost Extrusion Plant (issue 3, page 16)
- Low rate of low birthweight in refugee camps in Nepal (issue 37, page 13)
- Multi–micronutrient supplements for pregnant women from developing countries (issue 9, page 3)
- Nutrition in Commercial Farms Finding the right plaster for the wound (issue 1, page 15)
- Nutrition intervention in crisis some worrying practices (issue 16, page 28)
- Nutrition Supplement for People With HIV (issue 26, page 16)
- Postscript to 'Nutrition in commercial farms' (issue 1, page 16)
- Postscript to 'Production of fortifed blended foods in Kenya' (issue 2, page 7)
- Postscript to 'Selective feeding programmes for detainees in Rwanda' (issue 2, page 5)
- Postscript to 'Therapeutic Feeding in an insecure area' (issue 2, page 18)
- Production of Pre-cooked Fortified Blended Foods in Kenya: A Success Story (issue 2, page 6)
- Reflections on food and nutrition interventions in Huambo (issue 10, page 17)
- Selective Feeding Programme Evaluation in Nyapara, Bangladesh. (issue 4, page 28)
- Selective Feeding Programme for Detainees in Rwanda (issue 2, page 4)
- Supplementary Feeding in Mandera: The Right Intervention? (issue 6, page 26)
- Supplementary feeding in Zimbabwe (issue 18, page 9)
- Supplementary Feeding Programme - Current Guidelines (issue 2, page 24)
- Supplementary feeding using RUTF in Malawi (issue 29, page 13)
- Supplementation Programmes for Pregnant and Lactating Women. (issue 7, page 6)
- Targeted Food Distribution to Women and Children in Northern Afghanistan (issue 20, page 22)
- The Risks of Wet Feeding Programmes (issue 3, page 4)
- The Use of BP-5 Biscuits in Supplementary Feeding Programmes (issue 2, page 20)
- Towards the Overdue Elimination of Deficiency Disease Epidemics (issue 21, page 14)
- USAID in public-private alliance initiative (issue 28, page 9)
- WFP Targeted Supplementary Feeding in Ethiopia (issue 32, page 24)
Targeting
- A cash for work programme in Uganda (issue 13, page 21)
- A proposed new method of estimating weight deficits in children (issue 4, page 8)
- Addressing the nutritional needs of older people in emergency situations: ideas for action (issue 12, page 3)
- Angola Agricultural Programmes (issue 5, page 23)
- Assessment of community based targeting from a gender perspective (issue 12, page 5)
- Bahr-el-Ghazal Nutritionists Meet (issue 5, page 15)
- Better Practice in Targeted Food Assistance (issue 25, page 12)
- Better understanding vulnerability in Serbia (issue 19, page 30)
- Breastfeeding support in the refugee camps of North Western Tanzania (issue 31, page 32)
- Challenges for humanitarian response in Kosovo (issue 8, page 15)
- Community - based targeting in Kenya (issue 19, page 18)
- Community Based Targeting in Myanmar (issue 26, page 26)
- Community Managed Targeting of Emergency Food Aid: Does it Ever Work? (issue 7, page 18)
- Community Managed Targeting – Tanzania (issue 7, page 20)
- Community participation in targeting in South Sudan (issue 34, page 6)
- Community Supplementary Feeding Programme (CSFP) Evaluation in Zimbabwe (issue 2, page 22)
- Comparative Experiences of Community Managed Targeting in Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Malawi (issue 23, page 22)
- Compliance problems with vitamin pill distributions (issue 10, page 6)
- Conclusions to 'Targeting Food Aid in Emergencies' (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 29)
- Crop failure in Dalocha, Ethiopia: a Participatory Emergency Response: (issue 4, page 7)
- Determining eligibility (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 11)
- Development of Kenya Food Security Coordination System (KFSCS) (issue 12, page 28)
- Distributing food (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 17)
- Emergency Supplementary Feeding (issue 2, page 3)
- Evaluation of Dafur Early Warning and Food Information System (issue 28, page 20)
- Evaluation of WFP relief operations in Angola (issue 29, page 32)
- Exit strategies in OVC programming in Namibia (issue 29, page 16)
- Food aid targeting in East Africa (issue 8, page 9)
- Food aid targeting in Ethiopia (issue 8, page 6)
- Food vouchers in Zimbabwe (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 42)
- HIV/AIDS and Food Security in Malawi (issue 25, page 37)
- How many Hok does a poor man have? (issue 11, page 8)
- Impact of WHO Growth Standards on programme admissions in Niger (issue 34, page 7)
- Income generation in Guinea Conakry (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 33)
- Integrating CTC and HIV/AIDS Support in Malawi (issue 25, page 7)
- Interagency meeting looks at Emergency Selective Feeding Programmes (issue 1, page 14)
- Intervention Study on Cases Presenting Precursor Signs of Kwashiorkor (issue 26, page 7)
- Introduction (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 4)
- Is Targeting of Food Aid Directly to Women Based on Gender Roles an Appropriate Response? (issue 6, page 22)
- Kakuma Revisited (issue 3, page 20)
- Keeping schools open: school feeding in conflict and crisis (issue 17, page 10)
- Kosovo Evaluation (issue 11, page 24)
- Learning about Exit Strategies in Southern Africa (issue 27, page 32)
- Lessons learnt from the 1998 Bangladesh floods (issue 11, page 19)
- Lessons on Cash for Work in Somalia (issue 29, page 11)
- Letter on 'silent emergency' in India, by Rita Bhatia (issue 5, page 19)
- Letter on practically using z scores in Angola, by Saskia van der Kam (issue 2, page 8)
- Letter on targeting food aid, by Anna Taylor (issue 22, page 19)
- Letter on targeting food aid, by Jean Gladwin (issue 9, page 11)
- Micro-credit in refugee situations (issue 35, page 12)
- Nutrition in Commercial Farms Finding the right plaster for the wound (issue 1, page 15)
- Older people, nutrition and emergencies in Ethiopia (issue 14, page 26)
- Oxfam evaluation of Cyclone Sidr response (issue 35, page 30)
- Partnership and Disaster Response (and Post Script) (issue 6, page 12)
- Postscript to 'Outbreak of micronutrient deficiency disease'. By Emma Naylor, Oxfam GB (issue 12, page 18)
- Postscript to 'Reconstruction in Bosnia' (issue 3, page 25)
- Project on humanitarian principles and practice for food distribution in conflict (issue 9, page 4)
- Promoting Good Nutrition and Food Security in the Gaza Strip (issue 1, page 12)
- Reconstruction in Bosnia: Implications for Food Security and the Future of Food Aid (issue 3, page 23)
- REEP experiences in Western Kenya (issue 25, page 26)
- Resourcing Targeting (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 26)
- Review of targeting methods in HIV programmes (issue 32, page 5)
- Self-Targeting in Ambon, Indonesia “To be or not to be community minded” (issue 17, page 24)
- Setting objectives (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 9)
- Socio-Cultural Determinants of Food Sharing in Southern Sudan (issue 32, page 22)
- Southern Sudan Vulnerability Study (issue 6, page 9)
- Special Focus on Targeting (issue 8, page 3)
- Sphere standards in Bangladesh flood response (issue 18, page 3)
- Starting up JFFLS - Observations from Caprivi region, Namibia (issue 29, page 22)
- Summary of the Oxfam Review of Bangladesh flood response (issue 8, page 26)
- Supplementary feeding in Zimbabwe (issue 18, page 9)
- Supplementation Programmes for Pregnant and Lactating Women. (issue 7, page 6)
- Taking the politics out of resource allocation: the Kenya experience (issue 14, page 8)
- Targeted Food Distribution to Women and Children in Northern Afghanistan (issue 20, page 22)
- Targeting Emergency Food Aid – Experiences in Ethiopia (issue 6, page 10)
- Targeting in complex emergencies: the cases of Somalia and Columbia (issue 35, page 13)
- Targeting the Vulnerable in Emergency Situations: Who is Vulnerable? (issue 2, page 16)
- Targeting Vulnerable Households Within the Context of HIV/AIDS in Malawi (issue 25, page 44)
- Task Force Review (issue 6, page 28)
- The practical implications of using z-scores: Concern's experience in Angola (issue 1, page 6)
- Three Ingredients of Success: Targeting Food Assistance in Western Kenya (issue 25, page 40)
- Universal appreciation for women’s involvement in food aid (issue 13, page 22)
- WFP HIV/AIDS Programming in Malawi (issue 25, page 34)
- WFP intervention in Bosnia Herzegovina '92 - '97 (issue 5, page 24)
- WFP Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Programming in Malawi (issue 25, page 43)
Treatment of severe malnutrition
- A pragmatic approach to treating severe malnutrition in emergencies: is F75 always beneficial? (issue 15, page 11)
- ACC/SCN Working Group on Nutrition in Emergencies (issue 10, page 10)
- Adopting CTC from Scratch in Ethiopia (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 30)
- Affordability of the MDG for child survival (issue 27, page 11)
- Alternative RUTF formulations (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 35)
- Ambulatory treatment of severe malnutrition (issue 19, page 16)
- Ambulatory treatment of severe malnutrition in Afghanistan (issue 19, page 14)
- Assessing the economic value of fortified foods (issue 14, page 6)
- Capacity Building in Times of Emergency: Experiences From Malawi (issue 21, page 28)
- Caring for Unaccompanied Children under Difficult Circumstances (issue 4, page 4)
- Case Studies (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 14)
- Cellophane bags and clean water: A novel way of producing safe therapeutic milk and ORS? (issue 1, page 10)
- Challenges and Opportunities in Integrating CTC and Food Security Programmes in Malawi (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 46)
- Clinical Trial of BP100 vs F100 Milk for Rehabilitation of Severe Malnutrition (issue 24, page 22)
- Community based approaches to managing severe malnutrition: case study from Ethiopia (issue 30, page 7)
- Community care: addressing the management of severe malnutrition (issue 14, page 4)
- Community Participation and Mobilisation in CTC (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 43)
- Community-based Approaches to Managing Severe Malnutrition (issue 21, page 16)
- Community-based Therapeutic Care (CTC) (issue 19, page 6)
- Comparison of the Efficacy of a Solid Ready-to-Use Food and a Liquid, Milk- Based Diet in Treating Severe Malnutrition (issue 20, page 5)
- Comparison of Weight-for-Height Based Indices for Assessing the Risk of Death (issue 2, page 15)
- Cotrimoxazole as a Prophylaxis for HIV Positive Malnourished Children (issue 25, page 13)
- CTC Approach (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 6)
- CTC from Scratch - Tear Fund in South Sudan (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 28)
- CTC in Ethiopia- Working from CTC Principles (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 14)
- CTC in North Darfur, North Sudan: challenges of implementation (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 22)
- CTC in South Sudan - A Comparison of Agency Approaches and the Dilemmas Involved (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 25)
- Cultural integration in CTC: Practical suggestions for project implementers (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 41)
- Debate on the Management of Severe Malnutrition (issue 20, page 16)
- Debate on the Management of Severe Malnutrition : A Response (issue 20, page 17)
- Decentralisation of out-patient management of severe malnutrition in Ethiopia (issue 36, page 12)
- Delivering Supplementary and Therapeutic Feeding in Darfur: coping with Insecurity (issue 28, page 10)
- Dietary Treatment of Severe Malnutrition in Adults (issue 6, page 11)
- Effectiveness of Integrated Outpatient Care of Severe Acute Malnutrition in Ethiopia (issue 34, page 8)
- ENN/GIFA project (issue 19, page 28)
- Ethics of use of ready-to-use-therapeutic foods (issue 17, page 23)
- Evaluation of the Impact of the ACF Therapeutic Feeding Programme in Burundi (issue 8, page 27)
- Factors associated with defaulting in MSF ambulatory programme (issue 34, page 9)
- Feeding without fear (issue 10, page 8)
- Foods for the Treatment of Malnutrition (issue 2, page 14)
- Fortified spreads v CSB in supplementary feeding in Malawi (issue 37, page 10)
- Home Based Treatment of Severe Malnutrition in Kabul (issue 24, page 18)
- Home treatment for severe malnutrition in South Sudan (issue 28, page 18)
- Home-Based Therapy With RUTF In Malawi (issue 21, page 12)
- Impact of community mobilisation activities in Uganda (issue 34, page 15)
- Impact of HIV/Aids on Acute Malnutrition in Malawi (issue 25, page 18)
- Impact of non-admission on CTC Programme Coverage (issue 31, page 29)
- Implementation of WHO Guidelines on the Management of Severe Malnutrition in South Africa and Ghana (issue 20, page 12)
- Implications of a Coverage Survey in Ethiopia (issue 31, page 11)
- Infant feeding in a TFP (issue 9, page 7)
- Infant feeding strategies and PMTCT - Mashi trial from Botswana (issue 29, page 26)
- Institutional Integration of CTC with existing clinical health systems (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 51)
- Integrating CTC and HIV/AIDS Support in Malawi (issue 25, page 7)
- Integrating CTC in health care delivery systems in Malawi (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 19)
- Integration of CTC with strategies to address HIV/AIDS (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 49)
- Introduction (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 4)
- Is extrusion cooking of blended foods really advantageous? (issue 10, page 4)
- Lessons From SC UK Evaluation in DRC (issue 22, page 22)
- Letter on background to 1999 WHO guidelines on malnutrition, by Mike Golden (issue 20, page 18)
- Letter on commercial production of RUTF, by Michel Lescanne (issue 24, page 17)
- Letter on community mobilisation in outpatient management of severe malnutrition, by Saul Guerrero and Steve Collins (issue 29, page 37)
- Letter on inadequate coverage of SAM in Lancet Undernutrition Series, by Susan Shepherd (issue 33, page 24)
- Letter on local v imported therapeutic milk, by Rebecca Norton and Jean-Pierre Papart (with responses by Mike Golden, Ann Ashworth, Mary Lung'aho and David Sanders) (issue 31, page 18)
- Letter on MSF guidelines on using F75, Saskia van der Kam, Aranka Anema, Sophie Baquet and Marc Gastellu (issue 15, page 9)
- Letter on nomenclature in CTC programmes, by Steve Collins (issue 24, page 16)
- Letter on nomenclature used in malnutrition programmes, by Mike Golden (issue 24, page 15)
- Letter on revised MSF Nutrition Guidelines draft, by E.C. Schofield, Ann Ashworth, Mike Golden and Y. Grellety (issue 14, page 21)
- Letter on standards for severe malnutrition mangement, by Kiross Tefera, with response by Saskia van der Kam (issue 16, page 20)
- Local and centralised therapeutic food production (issue 37, page 8)
- Local Production of Plumpy’Nut (issue 20, page 14)
- Local Production of RUTF (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 33)
- Local versus industrially produced therapeutic milks in managing severe malnutrition (issue 34, page 13)
- Locally produced RUTF in a hospital setting in Uganda (issue 28, page 22)
- Malaria Treatment in Severe Malnutrition in Angola (issue 21, page 3)
- Malaria: The Iron and Folate Debate. (issue 4, page 30)
- Management of moderate acute malnutrition with RUTF in Niger (issue 31, page 3)
- Managing severe acute malnutrition in high HIV prevalence areas (issue 34, page 7)
- New Method for Estimating Programme Coverage (issue 21, page 11)
- Nutrition in the DPRK - a field view (issue 5, page 21)
- Nutrition Programming in the Southern Africa Emergency (issue 23, page 6)
- Nutritional Status of HIV+ Pre-School Children in South Africa (issue 22, page 10)
- Operational study on SAM management in high HIV prevalence area (issue 34, page 12)
- Outpatient therapeutic programme (OTP): an evaluation of a new SC UK venture in North Darfur, Sudan (2001) (issue 16, page 26)
- Postscript on local capacity building for treatment of severe malnutrition (issue 17, page 22)
- Postscript to 'The risks of wet feeding programmes' (issue 3, page 5)
- Postscript to: 'A pragmatic approach to managing severe malnutrition: Is F75 always beneficial?' (issue 15, page 12)
- Practical experiences and lessons learned in using supplemental suckling technique (issue 13, page 23)
- Probiotics and prebiotics for SAM in Malawi (issue 37, page 10)
- Ready to use therapeutic food for treatment of marasmus (issue 8, page 8)
- Reducing the price of Plumpy’nut (issue 17, page 23)
- Response on F-75 and use of measuring scoops (issue 32, page 14)
- Review of CMAM in Ethiopia, Malawi and Niger (issue 33, page 11)
- RUTF use in adults in Kenya (issue 34, page 10)
- Scaling up the treatment of acute childhood malnutrition in Niger (issue 28, page 3)
- Socio-Anthropological Aspects of Home Recovery from Severe Manutrition (issue 21, page 24)
- SQUEAC: Low resource method to evaluate access and coverage of programmes (issue 33, page 3)
- Supplementary feeding using RUTF in Malawi (issue 29, page 13)
- Taking forward research on adult malnutrition (issue 22, page 11)
- Temporal Integration - Demand driven CTC (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 53)
- The application of minimum standards during crisis - A practitioner ’s perspective, southern Sudan 1998/9 (issue 11, page 15)
- The Cost of Selective Feeding (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 39)
- The CTC Advisory Service: Supporting the Countrywide Scale-up of CTC in Malawi (issue 35, page 18)
- The Management of Persistent Diarrhoea and Malnutrition: (issue 4, page 10)
- Therapeutic feeding centres - Routine Antibiotics ? (issue 4, page 23)
- Therapeutic Feeding in an Insecure Area (issue 2, page 17)
- Therapeutic Feeding: Imported Versus Local Foods (issue 4, page 30)
- Treating severe malnutrition in nonemergency situations: Experiences from Malawi and Guinea (issue 17, page 20)
- Treatment of severe malnutrition in Tanzania - a problem with ‘scoops’ (issue 32, page 13)
- Treatment of Severe Malnutrition with a Therapeutic Spread (issue 2, page 15)
- USAID in public-private alliance initiative (issue 28, page 9)
- Use of commercial RUTF in India (issue 37, page 13)
- Why have mortality rates for severe malnutrition remained so high? (issue 1, page 10)
Vulnerable populations
- A collaborative approach to a nutritional crisis in an area accessible only by air (issue 11, page 21)
- A food-based strategy to improve nutrition in emergencies (issue 13, page 24)
- A fragile situation in Sudan: review of the 2001 nutritional situation (issue 15, page 19)
- Advocacy from Eritrea: working with WFP (issue 15, page 23)
- Afghanistan: who is to blame? (issue 14, page 11)
- Aid Continues to Ignore Host Communities (issue 9, page 4)
- Angular stomatitis and riboflavin status (issue 18, page 8)
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place? Responding to IDP Food Needs in Uganda (issue 8, page 24)
- Blanket BP5 distribution to under fives in North Darfur (issue 33, page 31)
- Breastfeeding support in the refugee camps of North Western Tanzania (issue 31, page 32)
- Caring for Unaccompanied Children under Difficult Circumstances (issue 4, page 4)
- Chronic Malnutrition: a Problem not Addressed by SFPs (issue 7, page 12)
- Community Based Targeting in Myanmar (issue 26, page 26)
- Concern’s Initial Response to the Kosovo Crisis (issue 7, page 14)
- Constraints to achieving Sphere minimum standards for SFPs in West Darfur: a comparative analysis (issue 30, page 2)
- CRS seed vouchers & fairs – an innovative approach to help farm communities recover from disaster (issue 15, page 22)
- Delivering Supplementary and Therapeutic Feeding in Darfur: coping with Insecurity (issue 28, page 10)
- Documenting the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan (2001) (issue 14, page 16)
- Donkey feeding in IDP camps in Darfur (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 52)
- Excess dietary iodine in long-term African refugees (issue 28, page 7)
- Exit strategies in OVC programming in Namibia (issue 29, page 16)
- Farming in Bags: Micro Gardening in Northern Uganda (issue 26, page 3)
- Feeding the unborn babies (issue 12, page 26)
- Fighting long-term nutritional deprivation among the Sarahawi refugees (issue 14, page 15)
- Food security early warning systems in the Greater Horn of Africa (issue 13, page 3)
- Food security in Eritrea and Ethiopia (issue 27, page 7)
- Food, Economic and Social Security in Azerbaijan (issue 24, page 12)
- Fortified maize meal improves vitamin A and iron status in refugees (issue 33, page 8)
- Fresh food vouchers for refugees in Kenya (issue 36, page 20)
- From emergency food aid to sustainable food security: 10 years of agricultural recovery in Afghanistan (issue 15, page 7)
- GIS surveillance of nomads in Mali (issue 27, page 25)
- Grounding Food Security Monitoring in an Understanding of the Local Economy: Understanding differences – and making a difference (issue 8, page 10)
- Household Economy Approach in Burundi (issue 18, page 20)
- Household Food Economy Assessment in Kakuma Refugee Camp (issue 1, page 9)
- Household-based food fortification for anaemia control in Sudan (issue 31, page 25)
- Impact of Food Delays on Refugees (issue 2, page 10)
- Income generation in Guinea Conakry (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 33)
- India, 'the Silent Emergency' (issue 4, page 23)
- Infant Feeding Alternatives for HIV Positive Mothers in Kenya (issue 22, page 26)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: Experiences from Rwanda (issue 1, page 4)
- Infant feeding in the South Asia earthquake aftermath (issue 27, page 3)
- Iron and vitamin A deficiency in African refugees (issue 28, page 7)
- Iron Pots: Not all Good News! (issue 9, page 3)
- Joint WFP/UNHCR evaluation of Kenyan refugee programme (issue 12, page 25)
- Kakuma Revisited (issue 3, page 20)
- Learning from nutrition interventions in Eritrea, Ethiopia and Kenya (issue 18, page 23)
- Letter on older people, nutrition and emergencies, by Yvonne Grellety and Michael Golden (with response by Vanessa Tilstone) (issue 15, page 10)
- Livestock Feeding Support as Drought Response (issue 32, page 9)
- Low rate of low birthweight in refugee camps in Nepal (issue 37, page 13)
- Management and co-ordination problems of refugee programmes in Kigoma - A familiar tale? (issue 1, page 20)
- Maternal depression and infant growth – review of recent evidence (issue 34, page 36)
- Maternal micronutrient status and decreased infant growth (issue 27, page 12)
- Methodology for a Nutritional Survey among the nomadic population of northern Mali (issue 33, page 15)
- Micro-credit in refugee situations (issue 35, page 12)
- Micronutrients Supplementation Can Redress Stunting Up to Six Years of Age (issue 24, page 6)
- Milling vouchers in Dafur to optomise food aid (issue 34, page 4)
- Minimum standards in post-emergency phase (issue 18, page 9)
- Mortality Amongst Displaced UNITA Members in Angola (issue 21, page 5)
- Mortality Rates in Conflict Affected Darfur (issue 24, page 10)
- MSF experiences from Afghanistan: Maslakh camp (issue 16, page 18)
- Needs of host population versus refugees in Tanzania (issue 17, page 12)
- New method for assessing acute malnutrition in nomadic pastoralist populations (issue 35, page 31)
- Nutrition Programming in the Southern Africa Emergency (issue 23, page 6)
- Persistent Micronutrient Problems among Refugees in Nepal (issue 5, page 4)
- Philippine Nutrition Cluster’s battle for the best: the breast (issue 34, page 38)
- Piloting LQAS in Somaliland (issue 33, page 27)
- Policy lessons from Malawi (issue 18, page 4)
- Postscript to 'Fresh food vouchers for refugees in Kenya' (issue 36, page 23)
- Postscript to 'Responding to the food crisis in Zaire' (issue 3, page 14)
- Protecting production in Africa’s forgotten war (issue 8, page 5)
- Recurrent pellagra in Angola (issue 15, page 6)
- Reflections on food and nutrition interventions in Huambo (issue 10, page 17)
- Refugee Participation in Camp Health Services (issue 22, page 6)
- Refugee perceptions of quality of healthcare (issue 27, page 11)
- Responding to the crisis in Congo-Zaire: emergency feeding of Rwandan refugees, May-July 1997 (issue 3, page 22)
- Rethinking Food Aid in the Face of HIV/AIDS (issue 25, page 9)
- Revisiting ‘new variant famine’ in southern Africa (issue 28, page 10)
- Rhino Camp, Uganda: A Refugee Perspective (issue 5, page 16)
- Risks of obtaining fuel in displaced populations (issue 17, page 8)
- Sale of Food Aid as Sign of Distress not Excess (issue 4, page 6)
- Sales of food aid as sign of distress, not excess (issue 6, page 21)
- Selective Feeding Programme Evaluation in Nyapara, Bangladesh. (issue 4, page 28)
- Self-Targeting in Ambon, Indonesia “To be or not to be community minded” (issue 17, page 24)
- Sexual exploitation and food distribution in Burundi (issue 30, page 8)
- Starting up JFFLS - Observations from Caprivi region, Namibia (issue 29, page 22)
- Targeting the Vulnerable in Emergency Situations: Who is Vulnerable? (issue 2, page 16)
- The Collection of Early Warning Information Through Community Resource People – A Case Study from the Red Sea State (issue 7, page 16)
- The reality of research in emergencies (issue 9, page 12)
- The Role of Women in Food Management (issue 3, page 18)
- The use and acceptability of micronutrient enriched foods (issue 1, page 11)
- Thiamin Deficiency and Malaria in Adults from Southeast Asia (issue 7, page 9)
- Towards the Overdue Elimination of Deficiency Disease Epidemics (issue 21, page 14)
- Vulnerability Mapping in Urban Afghanistan (issue 22, page 20)
- Water, water everywhere but... The ‘98 Bangladeshi Floods (issue 7, page 22)
- WFP Evaluation of Liberia programme (issue 1, page 19)