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Afghanistan
- A proposed new method of estimating weight deficits in children (issue 4, page 8)
- Afghanistan: who is to blame? (issue 14, page 11)
- Aid responses to Afghanistan: lessons from previous evaluations (issue 17, page 27)
- Ambulatory treatment of severe malnutrition (issue 19, page 16)
- Ambulatory treatment of severe malnutrition in Afghanistan (issue 19, page 14)
- Comment on: Including infants in nutrition surveys (issue 9, page 16)
- Controlling Humanitarian Aid Cowboys in Afghanistan (issue 15, page 13)
- Dr Nadera Hayat Burhani (issue 43, page 98)
- Erratum (issue 18, page 2)
- Evaluation of MSF Holland mission in Afghanistan (issue 20, page 20)
- Evaluation of Relactation by the Supplemental Suckling Technique (issue 32, page 30)
- Food incentive interventions in post-conflict Afghanistan (issue 14, page 2)
- 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)
- Home Based Treatment of Severe Malnutrition in Kabul (issue 24, page 18)
- Including infants in nutrition surveys (issue 9, page 15)
- Making a Difference for Afghan Women (issue 7, page 21)
- Mental health in Afghanistan (issue 15, page 14)
- MSF Close Their Afghanistan Programme (issue 23, page 15)
- MSF experiences from Afghanistan: Maslakh camp (issue 16, page 18)
- 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)
- Suspected toxic ingestion outbreak in central Afghanistan (issue 16, page 7)
- Targeted Food Distribution to Women and Children in Northern Afghanistan (issue 20, page 22)
- The danger of interpreting anthropometric data out of context (issue 14, page 22)
- The Use of BP-5 Biscuits in Supplementary Feeding Programmes (issue 2, page 20)
- Under the burqua (issue 15, page 18)
- UNICEF framework fosters collaboration in Afghanistan (issue 37, page 6)
- Vulnerability Mapping in Urban Afghanistan (issue 22, page 20)
Afghanistan; East Timor; North Korea
Afghanistan; Norway
Africa
Albania; Macedonia
Algeria
Angola
- A pellagra epidemic in Kuito, Angola (issue 10, page 12)
- Angola Agricultural Programmes (issue 5, page 23)
- Compliance problems with vitamin pill distributions (issue 10, page 6)
- Evaluation of WFP relief operations in Angola (issue 29, page 32)
- Huambo: an impending disaster? (issue 11, page 26)
- Letter on practically using z scores in Angola, by Saskia van der Kam (issue 2, page 8)
- Malaria Treatment in Severe Malnutrition in Angola (issue 21, page 3)
- Mortality Amongst Displaced UNITA Members in Angola (issue 21, page 5)
- Niacin deficiency and pellagra in Angola (issue 30, page 8)
- Potential of Using QBmix to Prevent Micronutrient Deficiencies in Emergencies (issue 22, page 12)
- 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)
- Suspected Thiamine Deficiency in Angola (issue 20, page 26)
- The practical implications of using z-scores: Concern's experience in Angola (issue 1, page 6)
Angola; Burundi; Chechnya; Democratic People’s Republic of Korea; Somalia; Uganda
Angola; Mozambique; Rwanda; Cambodia
Angola; Zambia
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan; Ethiopia; Myanmar; Nepal; Tanzania; Thailand; Uganda
Bali
Balkans
Bangladesh
- Can anthropometry measure gender discrimination? (issue 35, page 11)
- Community case management of severe acute malnutrition in southern Bangladesh (issue 42, page 12)
- Cost-effective Treatment for Severely Malnourished Children: What is the Best Approach? (issue 2, page 12)
- Feasibility of private micro flood insurance provision in Bangladesh (issue 41, page 16)
- Food insecurity and child malnutrition in North Bangladesh (issue 36, page 28)
- Government versus NGO efficiency, Bangladesh (issue 20, page 10)
- Lessons learnt from the 1998 Bangladesh floods (issue 11, page 19)
- Mortality risk factors in severelymalnourished children hospitalised with diarrhoea (issue 42, page 13)
- Oxfam evaluation of Cyclone Sidr response (issue 35, page 30)
- Partnership and Disaster Response (and Post Script) (issue 6, page 12)
- Selective Feeding Programme Evaluation in Nyapara, Bangladesh. (issue 4, page 28)
- Sphere standards in Bangladesh flood response (issue 18, page 3)
- Summary of the Oxfam Review of Bangladesh flood response (issue 8, page 26)
- Water, water everywhere but... The ‘98 Bangladeshi Floods (issue 7, page 22)
- Wet nursing for refugee orphans in Bangladesh (issue 32, page 26)
- WFP pilot study on community level fortification mills (issue 13, page 10)
Bangladesh; Ethiopia; Uganda
Bangladesh; Indonesia; Kenya; Jamaica; Zambia
Beirut; Uganda; Thailand
Benin
Bolivia
Bosnia
Bosnia; Yugoslavia
Botswana
Brasilia
Brazil
Brazil; Ethiopia
Brazil; Ghana; India; Norway; Oman; USA
Burkina Faso
Burkino Faso; Togo
Burma
Burundi
Burundi; Kenya; Ethiopia
Burundi; Sierra Leone; Kosovo
Burundi; Zimbabwe
Cambodia
Canada
Central African Republic (CAR); Chechnya
Central America
Central America; Afghanistan; Gulf of Guinea
China
Colombia
Congo, Democratic Republic of
- Analysis of the 1996 Konzo outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo (issue 17, page 7)
- Caring for Unaccompanied Children under Difficult Circumstances (issue 4, page 4)
- Currency devaluation impact on nutritional status in Brazzaville, Congo (issue 10, page 5)
- GPS assisted coverage survey in DRC (issue 35, page 36)
- Intervention Study on Cases Presenting Precursor Signs of Kwashiorkor (issue 26, page 7)
- Lessons From SC UK Evaluation in DRC (issue 22, page 22)
- Mortality in the DRC (issue 33, page 9)
- Shabunda: the ‘forgotten Kosovo’ (issue 16, page 5)
- Study of the Risk Factors for the Development of Nutritional Oedema in North Kivu, DRC (issue 26, page 5)
- The Challenge of Applying CSAS in DRC (issue 27, page 29)
Cote d’Ivoire
Croatia
Croatia; Burundi; Cameroon; Congo Brazzaville; Afghanistan
Cuba
Cuba; Haiti; Iraq
Darfur
- Delivering Supplementary and Therapeutic Feeding in Darfur: coping with Insecurity (issue 28, page 10)
- Distribution of WFP food aid in West Darfur (issue 38, page 7)
- Evaluation of Dafur Early Warning and Food Information System (issue 28, page 20)
- Lessons learned in West Darfur: challenges in assessment methodologies (issue 16, page 24)
- Livelihoods under siege in Dafur (issue 27, page 8)
- Milling vouchers in Dafur to optomise food aid (issue 34, page 4)
- Mortality Rates in Conflict Affected Darfur (issue 24, page 10)
- Obituary - Hadja Ahmed Mohamed Medini (issue 27, page 34)
- Patterns of mortality rates in Darfur (issue 39, page 12)
- Study of causes of persistent acute malnutrition in north Darfur (issue 42, page 22)
Darfur; Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC); Uganda; Chechnya
Democratic Republic of Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
Denmark
East Timor
Eritrea
Eritrea; Ethiopia
Eritrea; Ethiopia; Kenya
Ethiopia
- Adopting CTC from Scratch in Ethiopia (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 30)
- Baseline Report: Africa Community Resilience Project (issue 38, page 23)
- Beyond the indicators - Assessing project impact on children’s lives (issue 40, page 32)
- Building national capacity in HIV and Nutrition (issue 40, page 81)
- Can the Nutrition Information System be ‘trusted’ to build on available data sources? (issue 40, page 12)
- Challenges to implementing an integrated emergency public health response (issue 11, page 11)
- Child survival during the 2002-2003 drought in Ethiopia (issue 29, page 9)
- CMAM rollout in Ethiopia: the ‘way in’ to scale up nutrition (issue 43, page 16)
- Community based approaches to managing severe malnutrition: case study from Ethiopia (issue 30, page 7)
- Community-based Therapeutic Care (CTC) (issue 19, page 6)
- Completing the Jigsaw Puzzle: Joint Assessment Missions (JAM) (issue 40, page 50)
- Conference on government experiences of CMAM scale up, Ethiopia, 2011 (issue 42, page 59)
- Conference on Government experiences of CMAM scale-up (issue 43, page 64)
- Contextual data collection in nutrition surveys in Ethiopia (issue 37, page 14)
- Cost effectiveness of community-based and inpatient therapeutic feeding programmes to treat SAM in Ethiopia (issue 41, page 22)
- Crop failure in Dalocha, Ethiopia: a Participatory Emergency Response: (issue 4, page 7)
- CTC in Ethiopia- Working from CTC Principles (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 14)
- Decentralisation and scale up of outpatient management of SAM in Ethiopia (2008-2010) (issue 40, page 39)
- Decentralisation of out-patient management of severe malnutrition in Ethiopia (issue 36, page 12)
- Destitution in Ethiopia’s Northeastern Highlands (issue 20, page 8)
- Destocking to improve food security in drought - prone Ethiopia (issue 19, page 22)
- Dynamics of livelihood diversification in post-famine Ethiopia (issue 17, page 11)
- Early stages of a ‘Food by Prescription’ programme for HIV infected adults (issue 40, page 83)
- Effect of body shape on weight-for-height and MUAC in Ethiopia (issue 34, page 12)
- Effectiveness of Integrated Outpatient Care of Severe Acute Malnutrition in Ethiopia (issue 34, page 8)
- EHNRI - Profile and role in the National Nutrition Programme (issue 40, page 46)
- Emergency Food Security and Livelihoods Project in Amhara and Oromia regions (issue 40, page 18)
- Emergency Food Security and Livelihoods Project in Amhara and Oromia regions (issue 40, page 25)
- Emotional Stimulation for acutely and severely malnourished children in SNNPR (issue 40, page 85)
- Enhanced Outreach Strategy/ Targeted Supplementary Feeding for Child Survival in Ethiopia (EOS/ TSF) (issue 40, page 8)
- 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)
- FANTA Review of Essential Nutrition Actions in Ethiopia (issue 33, page 17)
- Food aid targeting in Ethiopia (issue 8, page 6)
- Food insecurity amongst AIDS caregivers in Ethiopia (issue 38, page 16)
- Food insecurity and mental health among community health volunteers in Ethiopia (issue 40, page 92)
- Foreword (issue 40, page 4)
- From the editor (issue 40, page 4)
- Grass Pea Consumption and Neurolathyrism (issue 22, page 5)
- Grassroots seed multiplication in Ethiopia (issue 31, page 21)
- History of nutritional status and Concern’s response in Dessie Zuria woreda, Ethiopia (issue 40, page 44)
- Implications of a Coverage Survey in Ethiopia (issue 31, page 11)
- Improved surveillance prevents excess mortality: the Gode experience (issue 14, page 6)
- Institutional development in Ethiopia: supporting an improved emergency response (issue 15, page 16)
- Integrating OTP into routine health services CONCERN’s experiences (issue 40, page 69)
- Involving communities in nutritional screening in Ethiopia (issue 12, page 10)
- Joint Emergency Operation Plan NGO response to emergency food needs in Ethiopia (issue 40, page 66)
- Linking PSNP and NNP: experiences and challenges (issue 40, page 88)
- Livestock Feeding Support as Drought Response (issue 32, page 9)
- Maintaining GOAL’s capacity to support surveillance in Ethiopia (issue 40, page 62)
- Market-led Livelihood Recovery and Enhancement Programme and integrating ENAs (issue 40, page 57)
- Milk Matters: Improving Health and Nutritional Status of Children in Pastoralist Communities (issue 38, page 10)
- Nestlé’s demands on Ethiopia (issue 18, page 14)
- Older people, nutrition and emergencies in Ethiopia (issue 14, page 26)
- People in aid (issue 43, page 100)
- Planned study on feasibility and efficacy of IYCF in CMAM integration in Ethiopia (issue 41, page 31)
- Postscript on older people, nutrition in emergencies in Ethiopia (issue 14, page 28)
- Profile and overview of the church’s role in emergency response (issue 40, page 22)
- Rapid impact on malnutrition through a multi-faceted programme in Wolayita, Southern Ethiopia (issue 12, page 19)
- Rapid response and long-term solutions: Christian Aid and food security in Ethiopia (issue 40, page 49)
- Regional CMAM meeting in Ethiopia 2011 (issue 40, page 81)
- School of Nursing and Midwifery & Pre-Service Training on Nutrition, Hawassa University, Ethiopia (issue 40, page 56)
- Somali Region Ethiopia (issue 11, page 25)
- SQUEAC in routine monitoring of CMAM programme coverage in Ethiopia (issue 38, page 35)
- Targeting Emergency Food Aid – Experiences in Ethiopia (issue 6, page 10)
- The Emergency Nutrition Coordination Unit of Ethiopia roles, responsibilities and achievements (issue 40, page 33)
- The Ethiopian Orthodox Church Development and Inter-Church Aid Commission (issue 40, page 75)
- The Evolution of Ethiopian Government’s Early Warning System (issue 40, page 65)
- The experience of multi-storey gardens in Ethiopian refugee camps (issue 40, page 36)
- The RAIN programme (issue 40, page 23)
- The Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programme (TSF) (issue 40, page 76)
- Training and workshop to integrate IYCF in CMAM (issue 40, page 82)
- Value chain approach to increase production of RUTF/CSB (issue 40, page 79)
- WFP Targeted Supplementary Feeding in Ethiopia (issue 32, page 24)
- What became of ... (issue 2, page 23)
- World Vision programme for severe acute malnutrition in SNNPR (issue 40, page 53)
Ethiopia; Ghana; Malawi; Tanzania
Ethiopia; India; Zimbabwe
Ethiopia; Kenya
Ethiopia; Kenya; Tanzania; Peru; Thailand
Ethiopia; Malawi; Niger
Ethiopia; Malawi; Sudan
Ethiopia; Sierra Leone; Central African Republic (CAR); Liberia
Ethiopia; Somaliland
Ethiopia; Sudan
Ethiopia; Sudan; Malawi; Niger; Kenya; Burundi; Democratic Republic of Congo
France
Gaza
Gaza Strip; Palestine
Germany
Ghana
Ghana; India; Peru
Great Lakes
Greater Horn of Africa
Greater Horn of Africa; Tanzania; Uganda; Kenya
Guatemala; El Salvador; Honduras; Nicaragua
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Haiti
- A market analysis and subsequent interventions following floods in the south-east of Haiti (2004) (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 41)
- Campaigning with coffee farmers in Haiti (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 43)
- Evaluation of Concern’s response to the Haiti Earthquake (issue 42, page 62)
- Household food security and child malaria in Haiti (issue 38, page 7)
- Real-time learning and evaluation on Haiti (issue 38, page 23)
- Save the Children’s IYCF programme and linkages to Protection, Food Security and Livelihoods in Haiti (issue 41, page 65)
- The Haiti Earthquake - Country and Global level Cluster Coordination Experiences and Lessons Learnt (issue 39, page 2)
- Therapeutic Feeding: Imported Versus Local Foods (issue 4, page 30)
- Trials and tribulations of local RUTF producer in Haiti (issue 39, page 10)
- UNICEF’s perspective on cluster coordination and programme response in Haiti 2010 (issue 39, page 8)
Haiti; Pakistan; Somaliland; Sudan; Indonesia; Sri Lanka
Holland
Honduras
Horn of Africa
India
- Addressing poverty and undernutrition in India (issue 37, page 9)
- CMAM in India: What happened next? (issue 43, page 88)
- Facing up to the storm (issue 20, page 15)
- India, 'the Silent Emergency' (issue 4, page 23)
- Infant feeding in tsunami affected villages in India (issue 29, page 10)
- Letter on sale of food aid as sign of distress, not excess, by Barbara Reed and Jean-Pierre Habicht (issue 6, page 21)
- Managing severe acute malnutrition in India: prospects and Challenges (issue 43, page 85)
- Nutrition in emergencies: SCN conference 2003 (issue 19, page 25)
- Postscript to 'Infant feeding in tsunami affected villages in India' (issue 29, page 10)
- Use of commercial RUTF in India (issue 37, page 13)
India; Ethiopia
India; Tanzania
India; Zimbabwe
Indonesia
Indonesia; Lebanon
Indonesia; USA
Iraq
Iraq; Bosnia; Kosovo; Former Yugoslav Republic (FYR) of Macedonia
Iraq; Bosnia; Kosovo; Macedonia
Ireland
Ireland; Bangladesh
Ireland; France
Ireland; Yugoslavia
Italy
Java
Kenya
- ACC/SCN Working Group on Nutrition in Emergencies (issue 13, page 13)
- An information system in exile - Is it working? (issue 5, page 22)
- Assessment of adult malnutrition (issue 13, page 11)
- Assessment of community based targeting from a gender perspective (issue 12, page 5)
- Chronic Malnutrition: a Problem not Addressed by SFPs (issue 7, page 12)
- Community - based targeting in Kenya (issue 19, page 18)
- De-stocking in Kenya (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 52)
- Delivery of Social Protection Programmes in Kenya (issue 37, page 26)
- Development of Kenya Food Security Coordination System (KFSCS) (issue 12, page 28)
- Effect of Breastfeeding and Formula Feeding on Transmission of HIV-1 (issue 11, page 3)
- Evaluation of the Supplementary Feeding Programme carried out in Marsabit District, Kenya, April-November 1997 (issue 4, page 27)
- Evaluation of the Wajir Relief Programme 1996-98 (issue 10, page 14)
- Food distribution in Mandera district (Kenya) (issue 5, page 10)
- Forecasting slow onset disasters to improve response (issue 37, page 7)
- Fresh food vouchers for refugees in Kenya (issue 36, page 20)
- Household Food Economy Assessment in Kakuma Refugee Camp (issue 1, page 9)
- Improving Training in Nutrition in Emergencies (issue 35, page 20)
- Infant Feeding Alternatives for HIV Positive Mothers in Kenya (issue 22, page 26)
- Integrated management of acute malnutrition in Kenya including urban settings (issue 43, page 78)
- Joint WFP/UNHCR evaluation of Kenyan refugee programme (issue 12, page 25)
- Kakuma Revisited (issue 3, page 20)
- Letter of thanks, by Ibrahim Abdi Dalahow (issue 27, page 21)
- Letter on livestock interventions and gender issues, by Pippa Howell (issue 11, page 7)
- Linking early warning system information to response (issue 9, page 19)
- Linking relief and development programming in Wajir, Kenya (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 59)
- Livestock and livelihoods in emergencies (issue 16, page 4)
- MUAC Versus Weight-for-Height in Assessing Severe Malnutrition (issue 26, page 12)
- Multi-storey gardens to support food security (issue 29, page 39)
- Nutrition causal analysis: planning and credible advocacy (issue 18, page 24)
- Outbreak of micronutrient deficiency disease: did we respond appropriately? (issue 12, page 15)
- Postscript to 'Fresh food vouchers for refugees in Kenya' (issue 36, page 23)
- Postscript to 'Outbreak of micronutrient deficiency disease'. By David Fletcher, WFP Kenya (issue 12, page 18)
- Postscript to 'Outbreak of micronutrient deficiency disease'. By Emma Naylor, Oxfam GB (issue 12, page 18)
- Practical challenges of evaluating BSFP in northern Kenya (issue 42, page 28)
- Production of Pre-cooked Fortified Blended Foods in Kenya: A Success Story (issue 2, page 6)
- REEP experiences in Western Kenya (issue 25, page 26)
- Relief Food Factory to Open in Kenya (issue 23, page 16)
- RUTF use in adults in Kenya (issue 34, page 10)
- Selective Feeding Programmes in Wadjir: Some Reasons for Low Coverage and High Defaulter Rate (issue 5, page 17)
- Solar Cookers Come to Loki (issue 6, page 14)
- SRRA (issue 6, page 25)
- Supplementary Feeding in Mandera: The Right Intervention? (issue 6, page 26)
- SUPRAID (issue 6, page 24)
- Taking the politics out of resource allocation: the Kenya experience (issue 14, page 8)
- The Changing Nature of Livestock Raiding and its Role in Famine (issue 6, page 10)
- The Coping Strategies Index: monitoring food security status in emergencies (issue 13, page 5)
- Three Ingredients of Success: Targeting Food Assistance in Western Kenya (issue 25, page 40)
- Training Course on Ageing in Africa (issue 20, page 14)
- Universal appreciation for women’s involvement in food aid (issue 13, page 22)
- Workshop on Improving Training in Nutrition in Emergencies (issue 34, page 17)
Kenya; Ethiopia; India; Afghanistan; Malawi; Liberia; USA; Switzerland; UK
Kenya; Ethiopia; Malawi; Botswana; South Africa; Uganda; Sudan; Eritrea; Burundi; India; Nepal; Nicaragua
Kenya; Sri Lanka
Kenya; Sudan
Kenya; Tanzania; Uganda
Kenya; Uganda; Ethiopia; Algeria; Zambia
Kenya; Zimbabwe
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
Kosovo
Kosovo; Albania
Lebanon, Uganda, Thailand
Lebanon; Uganda; Thailand
Lesotho
Liberia
Liberia; Sierra Leone; Guinea
Liberia; Sierra Leone; Guinea; Cote d’Ivoire
Liberia; Sudan; Burundi
Macedonia
Macedonia; Kosovo
Madagascar
Malawi
- Antioxidant Role in Preventing Kwashiorkor (issue 26, page 14)
- Bangwe Home Based Care Project in Malawi (issue 25, page 10)
- Capacity Building in Times of Emergency: Experiences From Malawi (issue 21, page 28)
- Carbon Dioxide Production in Acutely Ill Malnourished Children (issue 22, page 9)
- Challenges and Opportunities in Integrating CTC and Food Security Programmes in Malawi (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 46)
- Cost effectiveness of CMAM in Malawi (issue 41, page 24)
- Cotrimoxazole as a Prophylaxis for HIV Positive Malnourished Children (issue 25, page 13)
- Creating an enabling policy environment for effective CMAM implementation in Malawi (issue 43, page 74)
- CSB versus fortified spread in wasted HIV infected adults in Malawi (issue 36, page 10)
- Effects of agricultural and nutrition education projects on child health in Malawi (issue 42, page 21)
- Evaluation of SCUK Emergency Nutrition Intervention in Malawi During 2002-2003 (issue 24, page 20)
- Evolution of GOAL Activities in Malawi (issue 25, page 42)
- Fortified spreads v CSB in supplementary feeding in Malawi (issue 37, page 10)
- HIV/AIDS and Food Security in Malawi (issue 25, page 37)
- Home-Based Therapy With RUTF In Malawi (issue 21, page 12)
- 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 local RUTF manufacture on farmers’ incomes in Malawi (issue 38, page 18)
- Integrated Approach to Supporting Chronically Ill in Malawi (issue 25, page 21)
- Integrated Nutrition and Food Security Surveillance in Malawi (issue 33, page 22)
- 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)
- Integrating CTC in health care delivery systems in Malawi (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 19)
- Integration in CTC (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 41)
- Letter on micronutrient powders, by Stacia Nordin (issue 25, page 33)
- Local and centralised therapeutic food production (issue 37, page 8)
- 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)
- New Method for Estimating Programme Coverage (issue 21, page 11)
- New Method for Estimating Programme Coverage (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 37)
- Nutrition Supplement for People With HIV (issue 26, page 16)
- Nutritional Support Through HBC in Malawi (issue 25, page 38)
- Operational study on SAM management in high HIV prevalence area (issue 34, page 12)
- Policy lessons from Malawi (issue 18, page 4)
- Political economy of adaptation through crop diversification in Malawi (issue 42, page 27)
- Probiotics and prebiotics for SAM in Malawi (issue 37, page 10)
- Review of Integrated Food Security Programme in Malawi (issue 42, page 64)
- Supplementary feeding using RUTF in Malawi (issue 29, page 13)
- Support for PLWHAs in Malawi (issue 25, page 32)
- Supporting Learning During the Current Relief Operations in Malawi (issue 17, page 17)
- Targeting Vulnerable Households Within the Context of HIV/AIDS in Malawi (issue 25, page 44)
- The CTC Advisory Service: Supporting the Countrywide Scale-up of CTC in Malawi (issue 35, page 18)
- The impact of HIV on the management of severe malnutrition in Malawi (issue 11, page 4)
- USAID in public-private alliance initiative (issue 28, page 9)
- WFP HIV/AIDS Programming in Malawi (issue 25, page 34)
- WFP Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Programming in Malawi (issue 25, page 43)
Malawi; Guinea
Malawi; Mozambique
Malawi; Swaziland
Malawi; Zimbabwe
Malawi; Zimbabwe; Zambia
Malaysia
Maldives; Sri Lanka; Sumatra; Thailand
Mali
Mali; Zimbabwe; Indonesia; Myanmar; Kenya; South Sudan; Bangladesh; Niger; Darfur
Mauritania
Mauritania; Burkino Faso; Mali; Niger;Sudan; Ghana.
Mauritania; Niger; Mali; Chad
Mexico
Mongolia
Montserrat
Mozambique
Mozambique; Angola; Sudan; Balkans; Democratic People’s Republic of Korea; Afghanistan
Myanmar
n/a
- 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)
- Access to markets and services (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 36)
- Adapted MSF nutrition guidelines on F75 (issue 19, page 19)
- Adapting to climate change (issue 27, page 9)
- Addressing staff turnover in humanitarian organisations (issue 29, page 7)
- Addressing the nutritional needs of older people in emergency situations: ideas for action (issue 12, page 3)
- Adults and adolescents: assessment of nutritional status in emergency-affected populations (issue 12, page 7)
- Affordability of the MDG for child survival (issue 27, page 11)
- Africa Forum 2009 - An experience in adult learning (issue 38, page 31)
- African wild harvest project (issue 16, page 10)
- Algorithms for converting NCHS references (issue 34, page 11)
- ALNAP Annual Review 2002 (issue 18, page 13)
- Alternative RUTF formulations (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 35)
- An investigation of anthropometric training by NGOs (issue 32, page 6)
- Antiretroviral Therapy and Nutrition (issue 20, page 13)
- Applying GIS to Nutrition Surveys (issue 26, page 30)
- Appropriate Vitamin C Fortification Levels for CSB? (issue 5, page 6)
- Area sampling for rapid population assessment (issue 14, page 8)
- Assessing micronutrient deficiencies in emergencies (issue 32, page 10)
- Assessing nutritional status in HIV positive adults (issue 29, page 14)
- Assessing nutritional status using armspan measurement (issue 17, page 7)
- Assessing sensitivity of case-finding using capturerecapture techniques (issue 27, page 13)
- Assessing the economic value of fortified foods (issue 14, page 6)
- Assessing the Nutritional Vulnerability of Older People in Developing Countries: a Symposium (issue 2, page 22)
- Authors wanted (issue 15, page 13)
- Backpage (issue 3, page 26)
- Call for abstracts for MSF Scientific Day (issue 35, page 27)
- Call for strategic US approach to the global food crisis (issue 35, page 8)
- Call for Trustee Nominations for ENN (issue 26, page 19)
- Can height-adjusted cut-offs improve MUAC’s utility as an assessment tool? (issue 30, page 23)
- Can Sphere be Used in Complex Emergencies? (issue 23, page 9)
- Capacity building in nutrition in WFP (issue 11, page 10)
- Caring for Severely Malnourished Children (issue 19, page 19)
- Caring for Severely Malnourished Children: Book Review (issue 20, page 16)
- 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)
- CE-DAT website launched (issue 33, page 19)
- Cellophane bags and clean water: A novel way of producing safe therapeutic milk and ORS? (issue 1, page 10)
- Challenging the accuracy of ‘hungry’ figures (issue 35, page 7)
- Changes in eligibility for specialised food for HIV positive adults (issue 32, page 20)
- Children’s health in emergencies: a practical approach (CHESS) (issue 14, page 10)
- Collecting Evidence for Community Based Treatment of Severe Malnutrition (issue 26, page 21)
- 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 Therapeutic Care (CTC): A Field Manual (issue 29, page 33)
- Conclusions to 'For Food Crisis to Fair Trade' (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 64)
- Conclusions to 'Targeting Food Aid in Emergencies' (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 29)
- Conflict: a cause and effect of hunger (issue 12, page 9)
- Content Analysis of Training Modules on IFE (issue 34, page 43)
- Correction (issue 38, page 39)
- Cost of the Diet – novel approach to estimate affordability of a nutritious diet (issue 34, page 21)
- Counting and Identification of Beneficiary Populations in Emergencies: Registration and its Alternatives (issue 3, page 6)
- Cross-sectional assessment of retrospective mortality in humanitarian emergencies (issue 38, page 12)
- CTC Approach (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 6)
- Cultural integration in CTC: Practical suggestions for project implementers (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 41)
- Deaths among humanitarian workers (issue 11, page 4)
- Debate on the Management of Severe Malnutrition (issue 20, page 16)
- Debate on the Management of Severe Malnutrition : A Response (issue 20, page 17)
- Demystifying Z-scores: feedback needed on a new weight-for-height slide chart (issue 34, page 19)
- Dependency and Humanitarian Relief (issue 26, page 14)
- Development of Rapid and Comprehensive Assessment Tools for Emergencies (issue 30, page 15)
- DFID Announces a Rise in Spending. (issue 5, page 15)
- DFID launches Nutrition Strategy (issue 38, page 21)
- DFID Workshop on Health in Unstable Situations (issue 2, page 21)
- Diagnosing Beriberi in Emergency Situations (issue 1, page 18)
- Diet and renal function in malnutrition (issue 19, page 24)
- Disasters (issue 5, page 15)
- Disasters – Discount for ENN members (issue 9, page 9)
- 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)
- Donor debate over food for cash (issue 27, page 15)
- Effects of breastfeeding: Implications for Policies on HIV and Infant Feeding (issue 10, page 3)
- Emergency food-based programming in urban settings (issue 35, page 14)
- Emergency Market Mapping and Analysis (EMMA) tool (issue 35, page 3)
- Emergency Nutrition Assessment Guidelines for field workers (issue 24, page 15)
- Emergency relief workers: what skills do you need to be effective? (issue 13, page 7)
- Emergency Supplementary Feeding (issue 2, page 3)
- EMMA toolkit now available (issue 38, page 20)
- Emmanuel International (issue 25, page 36)
- Ending famine in the 21st century (issue 15, page 15)
- ENN in the Field - Selection of pictures (issue 25, page 24)
- ENN launches en-net (issue 35, page 22)
- ENN led Management of Acute Malnutrition in Infants (MAMI) Project (issue 32, page 21)
- ENN report of Washington CTC meeting 2005 (issue 27, page 19)
- ENN secures funding for SFP Research Projects (issue 34, page 20)
- ENN secures funding for ‘NGOnut revisited’ (issue 34, page 19)
- ENN/SC UK investigation of impact and effectiveness of SFPs (issue 27, page 12)
- EPI INFO Training Manual for Nutrition Surveys (issue 19, page 19)
- Epicentre: consultancy register being updated (issue 13, page 12)
- Erratum (issue 7, page 9)
- Erratum (issue 8, page 2)
- Estimating Warehouse Storage Capacities (issue 2, page 16)
- Ethical research in conflict situations (issue 29, page 6)
- Ethics of use of ready-to-use-therapeutic foods (issue 17, page 23)
- Evaluation of Field Exchange (issue 30, page 14)
- Evaluation of IFE training modules (issue 27, page 21)
- Evaluation of TALC’s CD-ROM ‘Community Nutrition’ (issue 33, page 17)
- Evaluation of use of IFE training materials (issue 28, page 21)
- Fact Sheets on ARV Treatment for NGO/CBO Staff (issue 25, page 31)
- 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)
- FANTA Guide to monitoring and evaluation of nutrition assessment, education and counselling of people living with HIV (issue 34, page 17)
- FANTA training guide for CMAM (issue 35, page 23)
- FAO Livelihoods Assessment and Analysis e-learning course (issue 32, page 16)
- FAO's Work on Household Food Security and Nutrition in Emergencies (issue 2, page 22)
- FAO/WHO Meeting Warn of Contaminated Infant Formula (issue 22, page 19)
- Feeding in emergencies for infants under six months: Practical Guidelines (issue 1, page 5)
- Feeding without fear (issue 10, page 8)
- Field Exchange salutes John Kevany (issue 19, page 2)
- Field testing LQAS to assess acute malnutrition prevalence (issue 31, page 5)
- Fighting hunger on all fronts: AAH speak out in a new publication (issue 12, page 13)
- Food and Nutrition Specialists Register for Work in Developing Countries (issue 17, page 18)
- Food Security Concepts and Frameworks: new e-learning course (issue 34, page 19)
- Food Security Distance Learning Course Launched (issue 29, page 37)
- Food Security E-learning Courses and Training Materials from FAO (issue 35, page 23)
- Forced Migration Online: A world of information on human displacement (issue 17, page 18)
- From the editor (issue 38, page 2)
- Full MAMI report now available (issue 38, page 20)
- Funding to Test Out Camp Level Milling and Fortification Equipment (issue 5, page 13)
- Giving voice to silent emergencies (issue 16, page 5)
- Global crisis – global action: an international effort to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS (issue 13, page 12)
- Global factors shaping food aid (issue 31, page 8)
- Global food price crisis: lessons and ideas for relief planners and managers (issue 35, page 9)
- Global Trends in Malnutrition (issue 23, page 5)
- Great New Web Site from Lille University (issue 6, page 18)
- Guiding Principles for Caring for the Nutritionally Vulnerable During Emergencies (issue 7, page 12)
- Has financial speculation in food commodity markets increased food prices? (issue 34, page 28)
- Health and Nutrition evaluation guidelines (issue 32, page 16)
- 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/AIDS and emergencies: analysis and recommendations for practice (issue 19, page 10)
- HIV/AIDS and Food Crises: Next Steps for RENEWAL (issue 19, page 20)
- HIV/AIDS: A Guide for Nutritional Care and Support (issue 25, page 30)
- Household Food Economy Analysis (issue 1, page 11)
- Human rights, politics and ethics (issue 17, page 8)
- Humanitarian Aspects of The Indian Ocean Catastrophe (issue 24, page 14)
- Humanitarian Horizons: Practitioners’ Guide to the Future (issue 38, page 23)
- Humanitarian Response Index (HRI) (issue 35, page 18)
- IASC Guidance on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in emergencies (issue 32, page 16)
- IASC Nutrition Cluster: Key Things to Know (issue 31, page 17)
- IBFAN raises awareness on infant feeding in emergencies (issue 12, page 13)
- Importance of non-DAC donors in humanitarian aid (issue 27, page 11)
- Improved formula for WHO oral rehydration salts (issue 28, page 15)
- Improving impact evaluations (issue 29, page 6)
- Improving the Safety of Civilians: A Protection Training Pack (issue 35, page 27)
- INASP Health Directory 2003/2004 (issue 20, page 15)
- Incidence and duration of severe wasting in two African populations (issue 38, page 16)
- Income and employment support (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 23)
- Increase in the shelflife of Plumpy’nut (issue 19, page 20)
- Increasing Protein to Poultry (issue 8, page 12)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies - the challenges (issue 1, page 3)
- Infant feeding in emergencies: new resources (issue 13, page 9)
- Infant feeding patterns and HIV–1 transmission (issue 9, page 6)
- Infant feeding: policies and guidelines (issue 14, page 7)
- Influence of USAID policies on food aid: time for reform? (issue 17, page 6)
- Informal workshop on bioavailability of micronutrients in RUTF (issue 38, page 22)
- Initiatives to improve training on nutrition in emergencies (issue 38, page 23)
- Institutional Integration of CTC with existing clinical health systems (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 51)
- Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Website Launched (issue 33, page 16)
- Integration of CTC with strategies to address HIV/AIDS (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 49)
- International Public Nutrition and Emergencies: The Potential for Improving Practice (issue 8, page 13)
- International Workshop on Integration of CMAM (issue 34, page 16)
- Interview with Rita Bhatia (issue 9, page 21)
- Introduction (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 4)
- Introduction (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 4)
- Introduction (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 4)
- Investigation of anthropometric training by NGOs (issue 30, page 14)
- Invite to contribute to Field Exchange (issue 1, page 2)
- Invite to Join WABA HIV and Infant Feeding Group (issue 25, page 31)
- Invite to make the most of your experiences at Oxford Brookes University (issue 17, page 19)
- Invite to submit material to Field Exchange (issue 38, page 39)
- Iron Pots: Not all Good News! (issue 9, page 3)
- Is extrusion cooking of blended foods really advantageous? (issue 10, page 4)
- Is food aid effective? (issue 29, page 8)
- Issue 01 Editorial (issue 1, page 2)
- Issue 02 Editorial (issue 2, page 2)
- Issue 03 Editorial (issue 3, page 3)
- Issue 04 Editorial (issue 4, page 3)
- Issue 05 Editorial (issue 5, page 2)
- Issue 06 Editorial (issue 6, page 2)
- Issue 07 Editorial (issue 7, page 2)
- Issue 08 Editorial (issue 8, page 2)
- Issue 09 Editorial (issue 9, page 2)
- Issue 10 Editorial (issue 10, page 2)
- Issue 11 Editorial (issue 11, page 2)
- Issue 12 Editorial (issue 12, page 2)
- Issue 13 Editorial (issue 13, page 2)
- Issue 14 Editorial (issue 14, page 2)
- Issue 15 Editorial (issue 15, page 2)
- Issue 16 Editorial (issue 16, page 2)
- Issue 17 Editorial (issue 17, page 2)
- Issue 18 Editorial (issue 18, page 2)
- Issue 19 Editorial (issue 19, page 3)
- Issue 20 Editorial (issue 20, page 2)
- Issue 21 Editorial (issue 21, page 2)
- Issue 22 Editorial (issue 22, page 2)
- Issue 23 Editorial (issue 23, page 2)
- Issue 24 Editorial (issue 24, page 2)
- Issue 25 Editorial (issue 25, page 2)
- Issue 26 Editorial (issue 26, page 2)
- Issue 27 Editorial (issue 27, page 2)
- Issue 28 Editorial (issue 28, page 2)
- Issue 29 Editorial (issue 29, page 2)
- Issue 30 Editorial (issue 30, page 1)
- Issue 31 Editorial (issue 31, page 2)
- Issue 32 Editorial (issue 32, page 2)
- Issue 33 Editorial (issue 33, page 2)
- Issue 34 Editorial (issue 34, page 3)
- Issue 35 Editorial (issue 35, page 2)
- Issues and challenges for livelihoods programming in emergencies (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 54)
- Joint Statement on micronutrient deficiencies in emergencies (issue 32, page 19)
- Joint UN Statement on Community-based Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition (issue 31, page 16)
- JustWrite (issue 20, page 13)
- Keeping schools open: school feeding in conflict and crisis (issue 17, page 10)
- La malnutrition en situation de crise - a new publication from ACF (issue 14, page 10)
- Latest version of NutVal available (issue 34, page 17)
- Launching the Iron Deficiency Project Advisory Service (IDPAS) (issue 12, page 11)
- Lessons Learned From Complex Emergencies (issue 24, page 7)
- Letter challenging conclusions and analysis of Lancet Undernutrition Series, by Fiona Watson and Carmel Dolan (issue 33, page 26)
- Letter on background to 1999 WHO guidelines on malnutrition, by Mike Golden (issue 20, page 18)
- Letter on breastmilk substitute marketing, by Gay Palmer. (issue 23, page 16)
- 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 cooking in iron pots, by Rita Bhatia (issue 1, page 17)
- Letter on cup feeding infants, by Mike Golden (issue 1, page 16)
- 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 food aid and child protection issues, by Anna Taylor (issue 16, page 20)
- Letter on images in 'People in Aid', by Khemraj Upadhyaya, Luis Morago and Roger Yates (issue 15, page 10)
- Letter on inadequate coverage of SAM in Lancet Undernutrition Series, by Susan Shepherd (issue 33, page 24)
- Letter on micronutrient deficiency management, by Donald McLaren (issue 22, page 19)
- 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 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)
- Letter on standards for severe malnutrition mangement, by Kiross Tefera, with response by Saskia van der Kam (issue 16, page 20)
- Letter on targeting food aid, by Anna Taylor (issue 22, page 19)
- 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)
- 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)
- Livelihood assessment approaches in emergencies (issue 19, page 10)
- Livelihoods analysis and identifying appropriate interventions (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 12)
- Livestock Emergency Guidelines and Standards (LEGS) (issue 30, page 14)
- Local Production of Plumpy’Nut (issue 20, page 14)
- Local Production of Processed complementary food: World Food Programme experience (issue 11, page 5)
- Local Production of RUTF (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 33)
- Local Resources for Supporting PLWHA (issue 25, page 31)
- Low Cost Extrusion Plant (issue 3, page 16)
- Making Sense of the Code: new training materials (issue 30, page 13)
- Malaria: The Iron and Folate Debate. (issue 4, page 30)
- MAMI Project – Call to share experiences (issue 34, page 38)
- Management of severe malnutrition: a manual for physicians and other senior health workers (issue 9, page 11)
- Management of shigellosis in undernourished children (issue 13, page 6)
- Managing Interventions in Complex Emergencies A Course for Managers of Refugee and Relief Operations (issue 17, page 19)
- Managing severe acute malnutrition in high HIV prevalence areas (issue 34, page 7)
- Market Analysis and Emergency Needs Assessment (issue 21, page 9)
- Maternal depression and infant growth – review of recent evidence (issue 34, page 36)
- Measuring household food insecurity in emergencies: Breastfeeding Support Groups in Tajikistan WFP’s approach (issue 30, page 11)
- Measuring the Impact of Humanitarian Aid (issue 23, page 6)
- Meeting on approaches to address moderate malnutrition in emergencies (issue 34, page 18)
- Mental Health among Children in Severe Food Shortage Situations (issue 31, page 15)
- Mental health in emergencies (issue 18, page 8)
- Mental health needed for caring capacity (issue 9, page 8)
- Methods for Assessing Malnutrition in Older People (issue 3, page 8)
- Micro-credit in refugee situations (issue 35, page 12)
- Micronutrient research in progress (issue 17, page 5)
- Micronutrients - The Basics (issue 5, page 26)
- Minimising the risks of artificial feeding in emergencies (issue 29, page 10)
- Miscalculation of the Prevalence of Acute Malnutrition in Surveys with Oedematous Children (issue 24, page 8)
- Moderating the impact of climate change (issue 33, page 9)
- Mortality and nutrition surveys by NGOs (issue 32, page 7)
- MSF welcomes Nobel support for peoples’ right to humanitarian assistance (issue 8, page 13)
- MUAC measurements for assessing adult malnutrition in emergencies (issue 1, page 10)
- Multi–micronutrient supplements for pregnant women from developing countries (issue 9, page 3)
- Needs of older people in tsunami response (issue 27, page 20)
- Neo-Colonialism and ‘Otherness’: Representational Issues in Field Exchange (issue 26, page 8)
- Nestlé and the Code (issue 10, page 11)
- New CD of IFE Training Materials (issue 26, page 20)
- New Classification Tool Integrating Food Security and Humanitarian Action (issue 28, page 15)
- New Community Nutrition CD-ROM from TALC (issue 27, page 19)
- New CRED Newsletter on Disasters (issue 26, page 21)
- New distance learning course on ‘Nutrition in a humanitarian context’ (issue 12, page 13)
- New e -Resources on HIV and AIDS (issue 25, page 31)
- New FANTA Technical Guide on Measuring Household Food Consumption (issue 26, page 21)
- New FAO/WHO Manual on Living Well with HIV/AIDS (issue 20, page 15)
- New Guide on Cash-Transfer Programming in Emergencies (issue 26, page 19)
- New Humanitarian Assistance Course at Tufts University (issue 6, page 15)
- New IFPRI report (issue 14, page 11)
- New Information Sheet on Nutrition Society Website (issue 23, page 15)
- New manual on fortified blended foods (issue 15, page 15)
- New Measuring Scoops for F75 Therapeutic Milk (issue 22, page 16)
- New MSF website on field research (issue 33, page 17)
- New MUAC Community Website (issue 34, page 17)
- New Nutrition Policy Papers for WFP (issue 23, page 13)
- New online Field Exchange search facility (issue 35, page 23)
- New publication - Children’s Health in Emergencies: practical guidelines for health workers (issue 10, page 9)
- New publication on Household Economy Approach (issue 33, page 18)
- New quality assurance method for humanitarian projects (issue 27, page 18)
- New Red Cross Guidelines for Cash Transfer Programming (issue 32, page 16)
- New Reference Data for MUAC for Height Measurements (issue 3, page 9)
- New Sections on SCN/NICS Website (issue 23, page 15)
- New Software for Field Research and Analysis of Qualitative Data (issue 17, page 19)
- New Sphere Standards for Food Security, Nutrition and Food Aid (issue 23, page 8)
- New Training Material Now Available (issue 23, page 14)
- New UNHCR Policy on handling Milk Products (issue 29, page 34)
- New WHO growth standards (issue 28, page 16)
- New WHO Growth Standards: more harm than good? (issue 30, page 16)
- NEWS of FEWS: Famine Early Warning Systems, the World Wide Web, and the International Famine Centre at University College Cork. (issue 5, page 13)
- NGO Nutrition Association: A new initiative (issue 1, page 13)
- NGOnut discussion summaries - ORS v Resomal, Lactose intolerance, and split peas (issue 3, page 26)
- NGOs and the private sector (issue 19, page 12)
- Nutriset and Valid Nutrition sign licence agreement (issue 32, page 18)
- nutrition -New Publication for Nutrition in Development (issue 26, page 19)
- Nutrition in Relief and Emergencies short Course (issue 8, page 13)
- Nutrition Issues During Emergencies in Europe and the Middle East (issue 2, page 12)
- Nutrition Manual for Humanitarian Action (issue 29, page 34)
- Nutritionist 51 Week Appointment (issue 13, page 12)
- Nutritionists, food specialists and food logisticians wanted (issue 10, page 9)
- Nutritionists, food specialists, food logisticians (issue 13, page 12)
- NutritionNET: independent nutrition information exchange (issue 18, page 15)
- Obituary - Tom Marchione (issue 34, page 2)
- ODI website on cash in emergencies (issue 30, page 15)
- Pandamonium (issue 06) (issue 6, page 31)
- Pandamonium (issue 08) (issue 8, page 31)
- Pandamonium (issue 10) (issue 10, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 11) (issue 11, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 12) (issue 12, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 13) (issue 13, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 14) (issue 14, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 15) (issue 15, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 16) (issue 16, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 17) (issue 17, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 18) (issue 18, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 19) (issue 19, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 20) (issue 20, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 21) (issue 21, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 22) (issue 22, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 23) (issue 23, page 27)
- Pandamonium (issue 24) (issue 24, page 27)
- Pandamonium (issue 25) (issue 25, page 47)
- Pandamonium (issue 26) (issue 26, page 35)
- Pandamonium (issue 27) (issue 27, page 34)
- Pandamonium (issue 28) (issue 28, page 31)
- Pandamonium (issue 29) (issue 29, page 43)
- Pandamonium (issue 30) (issue 30, page 30)
- Pandamonium (issue 31) (issue 31, page 35)
- Pandamonium (issue 32) (issue 32, page 34)
- Pandamonium (issue 33) (issue 33, page 38)
- Pandamonium (issue 34) (issue 34, page 47)
- Pandamonium (issue 35) (issue 35, page 38)
- Peer review of WFP evaluation process (issue 33, page 30)
- People in Aid (issue 06) (issue 6, page 30)
- People in Aid (issue 07) (issue 7, page 26)
- People in Aid (issue 09) (issue 9, page 22)
- People in Aid (issue 10) (issue 10, page 22)
- People in Aid (issue 12) (issue 12, page 30)
- People in Aid (issue 13) (issue 13, page 26)
- People in Aid (issue 14) (issue 14, page 30)
- People in Aid (issue 15) (issue 15, page 26)
- People in Aid (issue 16) (issue 16, page 30)
- People in Aid (issue 17) (issue 17, page 30)
- People in Aid (issue 18) (issue 18, page 34)
- People in Aid (issue 19) (issue 19, page 34)
- People in Aid (issue 21) (issue 21, page 30)
- People in Aid (issue 22) (issue 22, page 29)
- People in Aid (issue 23) (issue 23, page 25)
- People in Aid (issue 24) (issue 24, page 26)
- People in Aid (issue 26) (issue 26, page 34)
- People in Aid (issue 27) (issue 27, page 34)
- People in Aid (issue 28) (issue 28, page 29)
- People in Aid (issue 29) (issue 29, page 40)
- People in Aid (issue 32) (issue 32, page 34)
- Physical activity levels in emergency affected populations (issue 11, page 7)
- Population Explorer: Estimate local populations anywhere (issue 38, page 4)
- Postscript on measuring mortality rates in cross-sectional surveys: a commentary (issue 17, page 16)
- Postscript to 'The challenge of applying CSAS in DRC' (issue 27, page 31)
- 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)
- Postscript: Local purchase of ingredients for RUTF in developing countries? (issue 38, page 20)
- Pots and Pans Combat Anaemia! (issue 5, page 7)
- Programme evaluations: where do you start to learn? (issue 14, page 10)
- Project on humanitarian principles and practice for food distribution in conflict (issue 9, page 4)
- ProNUTRITION and ProNut-HIV (issue 19, page 19)
- Public Health in Complex Emergencies course - 2007 dates (issue 30, page 17)
- Public Nutrition in Complex Emergencies (issue 24, page 7)
- Readt to learn? AED funded pilot project (issue 12, page 11)
- Ready to use therapeutic food for treatment of marasmus (issue 8, page 8)
- Reduce Scurvy Risk through Germination! (issue 5, page 9)
- References for Special Supplement 1 (supplement 1, page 30)
- References for Special Supplement 2 (supplement 2, page 55)
- References for Special Supplement 3 (supplement 3, page 66)
- Refugee Health, An Approach to Emergency Situations (issue 3, page 17)
- Refugee Numbers Decline (issue 23, page 13)
- Refugee perceptions of quality of healthcare (issue 27, page 11)
- ReliefSim: Computer-based simulations for training humanitarian workers (issue 17, page 18)
- Report on IFE Meeting now available (issue 30, page 14)
- Reporting Skills and Professional Writing Handbook (issue 32, page 19)
- Reprint of ‘Protein-energy malnutrition’ by J.C.Waterlow (issue 34, page 20)
- Resources on food aid targeting in emergencies (issue 8, page 30)
- Responding to Emergencies and Fostering Development (issue 9, page 10)
- Response on F-75 and use of measuring scoops (issue 32, page 14)
- Rethinking Food Aid in the Face of HIV/AIDS (issue 25, page 9)
- Review of NGO engagement with the humanitarian reform process (issue 38, page 8)
- Review of nutrition and mortality indicators for Integrated Phase Classification (issue 38, page 14)
- Review of Operational Guidance on IFE (issue 26, page 19)
- Review of Published Evidence for Impact of Emergency Feeding Programmes (issue 24, page 11)
- Review of survey methodology in emergencies (issue 31, page 10)
- Review of targeting methods in HIV programmes (issue 32, page 5)
- Review of tools developed by the Global Nutrition Cluster (issue 38, page 9)
- Revised Memorandum of Understanding - WFP and UNHCR (issue 1, page 14)
- Revised MSF Nutrition Guidelines (issue 10, page 21)
- Revised MSF Nutrition Guidelines II (issue 11, page 22)
- Revised MSF nutrition guidelines III (issue 12, page 26)
- Revised Operational Guidance on IFE (issue 28, page 14)
- Revised UNHCR operations handbook (issue 19, page 21)
- Revival of ‘New & Noteworthy in Nutrition’ (issue 32, page 18)
- Risks of obtaining fuel in displaced populations (issue 17, page 8)
- Rupert Gill (issue 38, page 39)
- Sales of food aid as sign of distress, not excess (issue 6, page 21)
- SC UK’s experiences with Central Emergency Response Funds (CERF) (issue 33, page 29)
- SCF Statement to the WHA on Infant Feeding (issue 4, page 18)
- SCN Meeting on How Emergency Food Aid Works (issue 4, page 19)
- SCN reports on nutritional assessments of adolescents and adults (issue 11, page 10)
- SDC online platform on cash transfers (issue 30, page 14)
- Series of letters on ENN conflict of interest, by Noreen Prenderville, Mark Myatt, Steve Collins and Mark Manary (issue 26, page 24)
- Should Iron Supplementation be Daily or Weekly? (issue 3, page 7)
- Simple tools for measuring household food access and dietary diversity (issue 31, page 15)
- Special Focus on Targeting (issue 8, page 3)
- Sphere Health and Nutrition Training Modules (issue 15, page 15)
- Sphere Project (issue 3, page 20)
- Sphere Project celebrates 10th anniversary (issue 32, page 17)
- Sphere Project: handbook revision (2002 – 2003) (issue 16, page 9)
- Sphere revision underway (issue 35, page 27)
- SQUEAC: Low resource method to evaluate access and coverage of programmes (issue 33, page 3)
- Strategy Meeting on Infant Feeding in Emergencies (issue 29, page 35)
- Summary of Lancet Series on Maternal and Child Undernutrition (issue 33, page 12)
- Summary of the Meeting of the Working Group on Nutrition in Emergencies (issue 8, page 14)
- Summary of the revised joint WFP/UNHCR Guidelines for Estimating Food and Nutritional Needs in Emergencies (issue 3, page 17)
- Supplementary Feeding Programme - Current Guidelines (issue 2, page 24)
- Supplementation Programmes for Pregnant and Lactating Women. (issue 7, page 6)
- Support for primary production (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 45)
- Support the Operational Guidance on IFE (issue 29, page 37)
- SWP-CPN Pilot Study on Humanitarian Assistance (issue 4, page 18)
- Synthesis of Key points from the SCN Symposium ‘Nutrition in the context of crisis and conflict’ (issue 16, page 17)
- Taking forward research on adult malnutrition (issue 22, page 11)
- Targeting the Vulnerable in Emergency Situations: Who is Vulnerable? (issue 2, page 16)
- Temporal Integration - Demand driven CTC (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 53)
- The Backpage (issue 1, page 22)
- The Backpage (issue 2, page 26)
- The Backpage (issue 4, page 30)
- The Changing Role of Aid Policy in Protracted Crises (issue 24, page 9)
- The Code and the Operational Guidance (issue 29, page 3)
- The Cost of Selective Feeding (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 39)
- The dripkit watering system (issue 29, page 31)
- The Effects of Global Warming on Food Security (issue 33, page 21)
- The Future of Food Aid (issue 5, page 14)
- The Humanitarian Response Index (issue 32, page 15)
- The limits of human starvation (issue 15, page 5)
- The management of nutrition in major emergencies (issue 10, page 9)
- The Measurement of Micronutrient Deficiencies - A Long Way to Go (issue 5, page 13)
- 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 Relief and Rehabilitation Network (issue 2, page 21)
- The use and acceptability of micronutrient enriched foods (issue 1, page 11)
- Therapeutic challenges and treatment of hypovolaemic shock in severe malnutrition (issue 38, page 17)
- Therapeutic feeding centres - Routine Antibiotics ? (issue 4, page 23)
- There is probably no single universal solution to the problem of scurvy (issue 1, page 10)
- Thiamine Deficiency and its Prevention and Control in Major Emergencies (issue 3, page 8)
- To TFC or to CBTF (issue 15, page 14)
- Toolkit for Addressing Nutrition in Emergency Situations (issue 35, page 23)
- Towards better documentation of mortality in crises (issue 34, page 11)
- Towards the Overdue Elimination of Deficiency Disease Epidemics (issue 21, page 14)
- Training courses and refresher workshops on Nutrition in Emergencies, how to adequately meet our training needs? (issue 12, page 12)
- Translated Operational Guidance on IFE now available (issue 30, page 15)
- Translated versions of the Operational Guidance on IFE (issue 31, page 17)
- Treatment of Severe Malnutrition with a Therapeutic Spread (issue 2, page 15)
- Trigger Indicators and Early Warning and Response Systems (issue 33, page 17)
- Triggers, Early Warning and Response in FFP Assistance (issue 32, page 11)
- UN Draft Guidance on Programming (issue 25, page 30)
- UNHCR guidance on infant feeding and HIV (issue 34, page 38)
- UNHCR issues a guide for commodity distribution (issue 2, page 21)
- UNICEF builds capacity for emergencies (issue 10, page 11)
- Unified United Nations response to the global food price challenge (issue 33, page 20)
- United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) (issue 38, page 38)
- Update for ‘Caring for Severely Malnourished Children’ book (issue 33, page 20)
- Update from Food Security, Livelihoods & HIV/AIDS Working Group (issue 22, page 18)
- Update on en-net discussions (issue 38, page 21)
- Update on the IPC Online Global Forum (issue 30, page 16)
- Update your bookmarks! (issue 12, page 13)
- Updated CD on IFE (issue 29, page 37)
- Updated Module on IFE available in English and French (issue 33, page 19)
- Updated Nutrition Society Information Sheets (issue 34, page 17)
- US tries to head off UN plan to reform sanctions (issue 12, page 14)
- USAID releases commodity reference guide (issue 12, page 12)
- Use of case definitions and awareness of micronutrient deficiencies (issue 16, page 6)
- Use of cash in the tsunami response (issue 27, page 6)
- User Friendly Software to Design Low Cost Complementary Feeding (issue 26, page 20)
- Using IMRs to inform policy decisions on infant feeding and HIV (issue 27, page 10)
- Utilising the livelihoods approach in food security assessments (issue 14, page 5)
- Valid International’s new Social Research Unit (SRU) (issue 34, page 18)
- Valid Nutrition and Insta Products announce collaboration in East Africa (issue 34, page 19)
- Viability of an ENN research initiative (issue 19, page 8)
- VitaGoat (issue 20, page 13)
- Vitamin A Supplementation in Treatment for Acute Shigellosis (issue 4, page 10)
- We asked Pieter Dijkhuizen to respond to the 'tinned beef letter' and our editorial comment (issue 3, page 21)
- Webpage from the World Bank on the Food Price Crisis (issue 33, page 18)
- Weighing scales for young infants: a survey of relief workers (issue 29, page 12)
- WFP committed to improving quality of food needs assessments (issue 13, page 10)
- WFP plane crash (issue 8, page 14)
- WFP policy on HIV/AIDS (issue 19, page 21)
- WFP Southern Sector OLS Monthly Report January 1999 (issue 6, page 18)
- WFP-the essential ‘Food and Nutrition Handbook’ (issue 12, page 14)
- WFP/UNHCR Guidelines on Selective Feeding in Emergency (issue 6, page 14)
- What became of...... (issue 1, page 19)
- What is Livelihoods Programming? (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 6)
- WHO Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition (issue 2, page 21)
- WHO growth reference for children and adolescents (issue 32, page 12)
- WHO Guiding Principles on Feeding Non-Breastfed Infants (issue 26, page 21)
- WHO Technical Report on Nutrients and HIV/AIDS (issue 21, page 14)
- WHO/TALC materials on the Management of Severe Malnutrition (issue 22, page 15)
- WHO/UNICEF Joint Statement on Optimal Iodine Nutrition (issue 32, page 18)
- Whose time is it anyway? (issue 14, page 14)
- Why have mortality rates for severe malnutrition remained so high? (issue 1, page 10)
- Why is undernutrition not a higher priority for donors? (issue 34, page 10)
- World Health Organisation Admits Targets on AIDS Drugs May be Unrealistic (issue 23, page 13)
- WTO Negotiations on Improving Food Aid (issue 26, page 22)
Namibia
Namibia; Swaziland
Nepal
Nepal, Haiti
Nepal; Ethiopia; Tanzania
Nepal; Thailand
Niger
- Chronic vulnerability in Niger (issue 29, page 9)
- Effect of short-term RUTF distribution on children in Niger (issue 36, page 10)
- Embracing cultures (issue 13, page 20)
- Highlights from MSF-hosted meeting on outpatient and community based therapeutic care (issue 27, page 16)
- Impact of cash transfers on child nutrition in Niger (issue 39, page 40)
- 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)
- Management of acute malnutrition in Niger: a countrywide programme (issue 43, page 52)
- Management of moderate acute malnutrition with RUTF in Niger (issue 31, page 3)
- Market analysis and humanitarian action in Niger (issue 32, page 8)
- Prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë au Niger : Un programme national (français) (issue 43, page 52)
- Retrospective determination of whether famine existed in Niger (issue 35, page 10)
- Scaling up the treatment of acute childhood malnutrition in Niger (issue 28, page 3)
- Social context of child care practices and nutrition in Niger (issue 36, page 9)
- Social marketing of a nutritional supplement in Niger (issue 35, page 28)
- The new role of Nigerien medical NGOs in treating SAM (issue 41, page 59)
- ‘Zap’ it to me: short-term impacts of a mobile cash transfer programme (issue 42, page 24)
Niger; Southern Africa
Nigeria
North Korea
Northern Bahr El Ghazal
Pakistan
Palestine
Palestine; Israel
Peru
Philippines
Russia
Rwanda
Rwanda; Bosnia-Herzegovina; Tanzania
Rwanda; Democratic Republic of Congo; Zaire
Rwanda; Sierra Leone; Madagascar
Rwanda; Uganda; Tanzania
Rwanda; Zaire; Tanzania
Sahara; Algeria
Senegal
Serbia
Sierra Leone
Somalia
- A food-based strategy to improve nutrition in emergencies (issue 13, page 24)
- Analysis of looting in the Somali war (issue 39, page 22)
- Dietary Treatment of Severe Malnutrition in Adults (issue 6, page 11)
- Food Kitchens in Mogadishu (issue 37, page 3)
- Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) scale up: Lessons from Somalia operations (issue 43, page 28)
- Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Study on Offal Consumption among the Somali Population (issue 41, page 10)
- Lessons on Cash for Work in Somalia (issue 29, page 11)
- Logistics: more than pizza delivery (issue 4, page 13)
- Long term strategies to target vulnerability in Somalia (issue 17, page 3)
- Nutrition Surveillance in Somalia (issue 14, page 12)
- Piloting LQAS in Somaliland (issue 33, page 27)
- Remittances and their economic impact in post-war Somaliland (issue 12, page 6)
- Seasonal Trends in Pastoral Malnutrition in Somalia (issue 41, page 63)
- Somali KAP Study on Infant and Young Child Feeding and Health Seeking Practices (issue 33, page 7)
- Study on hygiene practices and market chain of milk and milk products in Somalia (issue 39, page 24)
Somalia; Columbia
Somalia; Mozambique
Somalia; Vietnam; Ethiopia
Somaliland
South Africa
- 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)
- Counselling on infant feeding choice: Some practical realities from South Africa (issue 29, page 27)
- CRS Conference in South Africa (issue 25, page 30)
- Infant feeding and HIV transmission (issue 8, page 7)
- International Conference on HIV/AIDS, Food and Nutrition Security, 14-16 April 2005 (issue 23, page 15)
- Nutritional Status of HIV+ Pre-School Children in South Africa (issue 22, page 10)
- Renewed Call to Share Knowledge on Community Driven Initiatives (issue 26, page 21)
- South Africa HIV/AIDS Pandemic (issue 25, page 33)
- Treatment of severe malnutrition now a core competency in health (issue 40, page 80)
South Africa; Ghana
South Sudan
Southern Africa
Southern Africa; South Sudan; Somalia; Afghanistan; Serbia
Southern Sudan; Darfur; Somalia; Tanzania; Ethiopia; Southern Africa
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka; Indonesia
Sudan
- 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 pragmatic approach to treating severe malnutrition in emergencies: is F75 always beneficial? (issue 15, page 11)
- An Ongoing Omission: Adolescent and Adult Malnutrition in Famine Situations (issue 6, page 19)
- Assessing and defining food needs (Special Supplement 1) (supplement 1, page 7)
- Bahr-el-Ghazal Nutritionists Meet (issue 5, page 15)
- Blanket BP5 distribution to under fives in North Darfur (issue 33, page 31)
- Cash supported income generation activities in Southern Sudan (issue 41, page 53)
- Causal analysis and the SQUEAC toolbox (issue 42, page 38)
- Challenges to Livelihood Support Programming in South Sudan (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 63)
- Childhood Malnutrition and the Dinka of Southern Sudan (issue 41, page 7)
- Co-ordinating a Humanitarian Response in Sudan (issue 6, page 4)
- Community participation in targeting in South Sudan (issue 34, page 6)
- CTC from Scratch - Tear Fund in South Sudan (Special Supplement 2) (supplement 2, page 28)
- 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)
- Donkey feeding in IDP camps in Darfur (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 52)
- Food Preparation an Obstacle to Education (issue 7, page 3)
- Grounding Food Security Monitoring in an Understanding of the Local Economy: Understanding differences – and making a difference (issue 8, page 10)
- Household-based food fortification for anaemia control in Sudan (issue 31, page 25)
- How many Hok does a poor man have? (issue 11, page 8)
- Humanitarian Assistance in Sudan in 1998 (issue 6, page 9)
- Improving blanket supplementary feeding programme (BSFP) efficiency in Sudan (issue 42, page 60)
- Is Targeting of Food Aid Directly to Women Based on Gender Roles an Appropriate Response? (issue 6, page 22)
- Kerubino Dies (issue 8, page 14)
- Letter on 'silent emergency' in India, by Rita Bhatia (issue 5, page 19)
- Making Famine in Sudan (issue 6, page 6)
- OLS Review (issue 1, page 20)
- Outpatient therapeutic programme (OTP): an evaluation of a new SC UK venture in North Darfur, Sudan (2001) (issue 16, page 26)
- Reducing the price of Plumpy’nut (issue 17, page 23)
- Report on WFP Training Workshop in Sudan (issue 32, page 20)
- Seed security in southern Sudan (issue 19, page 12)
- Shopping for Answers in Southern Sudan (issue 7, page 5)
- Socio-Cultural Determinants of Food Sharing in Southern Sudan (issue 32, page 22)
- Southern Sudan Vulnerability Study (issue 6, page 9)
- Sudan in Crisis (issue 5, page 25)
- Sudan: The Perils of Aid (issue 4, page 20)
- Task Force Review (issue 6, page 28)
- The application of minimum standards during crisis - A practitioner ’s perspective, southern Sudan 1998/9 (issue 11, page 15)
- The Collection of Early Warning Information Through Community Resource People – A Case Study from the Red Sea State (issue 7, page 16)
- The dangers of rapid assessment (issue 14, page 28)
- The dangers of rapid assessment (issue 13, page 18)
- Tomas dispenses dental treatment in the bush of South Sudan (issue 8, page 30)
- WFP Assessment Mission (issue 6, page 29)
- WFP evaluation of emergency operation in Sudan (issue 41, page 57)
- Wild Foods — Blessing or Burden? (issue 6, page 16)
- Workshop to explore the potential of indigenous wild food plants (IWFPs) in Southern Sudan (issue 7, page 11)
Sudan; Angola; Ukraine; Bangladesh; Ethiopia; Somalia; China; Bengal; The Netherlands; Biafra; Germany; Soviet Union; Poland; Russia
Sudan; Burundi; Afghanistan
Sudan; Ethiopia
Sudan; Indonesia; Malawi
Sudan; Kenya
Sudan; Lesotho; Mozambique; Malawi; Swaziland; Zambia; Zimbabwe
Sudan; Pakistan; Somalia; Malawi
Sudan; Somalia; Zaire
Sudan; Thailand
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
- Ad Hoc Group on infant feeding in emergencies (issue 1, page 13)
- ENN/GIFA project (issue 19, page 28)
- Guiding Principles for Infant Feeding in Emergencies (issue 3, page 17)
- IBFAN-GIFA (issue 34, page 40)
- International Committee of the Red Cross (issue 14, page 18)
- Terre des hommes (issue 20, page 25)
- WHO meeting report on community-based management of severe malnutrition (issue 28, page 14)
- WHO Technical Consultation and Update on HIV and Infant Feeding (issue 32, page 17)
- WHO/UNICEF/WFP/UNHCR informal consultation on moderate malnutrition management in U5’s (issue 35, page 24)
- World Health Organisation (issue 32, page 28)
Syria, Iraq
Tajikistan
Tanzania
- Breastfeeding support in the refugee camps of North Western Tanzania (issue 31, page 32)
- Commentary: Regional Training on Integrated Management of Severe Malnutrition (issue 29, page 34)
- Community Managed Targeting of Emergency Food Aid: Does it Ever Work? (issue 7, page 18)
- Community Managed Targeting – Tanzania (issue 7, page 20)
- Feeding the unborn babies (issue 12, page 26)
- Food Aid – On a Wing and a Prayer (issue 7, page 25)
- Needs of host population versus refugees in Tanzania (issue 17, page 12)
- Refugee Participation in Camp Health Services (issue 22, page 6)
- Tanganyika Christian Refugee Service (issue 7, page 24)
- The Centre for Counselling, Nutrition and Health Care (COUNSENUTH) (issue 29, page 29)
- The Role of Women in Food Management (issue 3, page 18)
- Treatment of severe malnutrition in Tanzania - a problem with ‘scoops’ (issue 32, page 13)
- Validation of the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale in rural Tanzania (issue 39, page 18)
Tanzania; Rwanda
Tanzania; Zimbabwe; Malawi
Thailand
Thailand; Uganda
The Gambia
The Netherlands
The Philippines
Uganda
- A cash for work programme in Uganda (issue 13, page 21)
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place? Responding to IDP Food Needs in Uganda (issue 8, page 24)
- Conference on Assuring Food and Nutrition Security in Africa by 2020 (issue 21, page 20)
- Farming in Bags: Micro Gardening in Northern Uganda (issue 26, page 3)
- HIV-Positive Mothers in Uganda Return to Breastfeeding (issue 20, page 15)
- Impact of community mobilisation activities in Uganda (issue 34, page 15)
- Locally produced RUTF in a hospital setting in Uganda (issue 28, page 22)
- Meeting Point : Local CBO in Uganda (issue 25, page 28)
- Participatory Approach to Food Security in Uganda (issue 25, page 40)
- People in Aid (issue 33) (issue 33, page 38)
- 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)
- REACH OUT food assistance in Uganda (issue 25, page 27)
- Selective Feeding in War-Ravaged Northern Uganda (issue 23, page 20)
- WFP Recipients’ Weight Gain at Reach Out Clinic (issue 25, page 5)
Uganda; Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
Uganda; Ethiopia; Swaziland; Mozambique
Uganda; Kenya
Uganda; Malawi
Uganda; Malawi; Guatemala
Uganda; Sudan
Uganda; Zambia
UK
- ActionAid International (issue 26, page 29)
- Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action (issue 27, page 28)
- ALNAP: facilitating lessons learned (issue 12, page 12)
- Breastfeeding: Practice and Policy Certificate Course (issue 33, page 19)
- Breastfeeding: Practice and Policy Certificate Course (15th) (issue 27, page 20)
- Breastfeeding: Practice and Policy Course 2005 (issue 24, page 15)
- CAFOD (issue 16, page 23)
- Catastrophes & Conflict Forum (issue 24, page 15)
- Children’s Aid Direct (issue 15, page 21)
- Christian Aid (issue 18, page 26)
- Food Security, Nutrition and HIV/AIDS in Relief and Development (issue 29, page 33)
- Food security: minimum standards to be included into Sphere (issue 13, page 11)
- Forum on the Future of Aid (issue 26, page 21)
- HelpAge International (issue 13, page 17)
- HIV/AIDS and Food Security (issue 21, page 22)
- IFE training planned in London (issue 30, page 17)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: IFE Core Group Meeting (issue 23, page 14)
- International Summer School in Forced Migration 2003 (issue 18, page 14)
- Launch of DfID’s new strategy paper on eliminating hunger (issue 16, page 16)
- Letter on relevance of IFE guidelines in developed countries, by Sarah Saunby (issue 31, page 20)
- Letter on targeting food aid, by Jean Gladwin (issue 9, page 11)
- MERLIN (issue 4, page 26)
- Muslim Aid (issue 31, page 28)
- New course (issue 16, page 10)
- New vacancies website (issue 11, page 10)
- Nutrition in Emergencies short course (issue 30, page 16)
- Nutrition in Emergencies short course (issue 33, page 20)
- Nutrition in Relief and Emergencies Course (issue 7, page 13)
- Nutrition research in emergencies (issue 21, page 20)
- Operational definition of a famine (issue 19, page 26)
- Orientation workshop on IFE (issue 28, page 15)
- Oxfam (issue 19, page 32)
- Psychosocial training for aid workers (issue 18, page 15)
- RedR and IHE merger (issue 19, page 21)
- Review of Training Opportunities in Nutrition and Food Security (issue 26, page 13)
- Save the Children Fund (UK) (issue 3, page 15)
- The Management of Persistent Diarrhoea and Malnutrition: (issue 4, page 10)
- Valid International Ltd. (issue 23, page 23)
UK; Denmark; Canada; USA
UK; Kenya
UK; Switzerland; Holland
UK; USA; Australia
USA
- ACC/SCN Annual Meeting (issue 9, page 9)
- ACC/SCN Working Group on Nutrition in Emergencies (issue 10, page 10)
- Clinton Foundation (issue 35, page 34)
- Course on Saving Lives and Livelihoods (issue 22, page 15)
- Enhancing the Nutritional Quality of Relief Diets (issue 9, page 11)
- Feinstein International Famine Centre (issue 21, page 26)
- Food for the Hungry (issue 5, page 20)
- Inter-Agency Meeting on Community Therapeutic Care (issue 24, page 14)
- Inter-Agency Standing Committee endorses Sphere (issue 11, page 10)
- International Emergency and Refugee Health Branch in CDC (issue 12, page 22)
- Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplement Research Network Meeting (issue 41, page 14)
- Management of Humanitarian Emergencies: Focus on Children and Families (issue 35, page 27)
- Nutrition in emergencies working group, SCN 2004 (issue 22, page 16)
- Samaritan's Purse (issue 33, page 34)
- Save the Children (issue 30, page 27)
- Workshop Announcement: Enhancing Nutritional Quality of Relief Foods (issue 6, page 18)
- Workshop on the Integration of Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) (issue 32, page 21)
USA; Canada
USA; UK; Ethiopia; India; Peru; Vietnam; West Africa
West Africa
West Bengal
West Darfur
Yugoslavia
Zaire
Zaire; Burundi; Rwanda
Zaire; Rwanda
Zaire; Tanzania
Zambia
- Examining the integration of Food by Prescription into HIV care and treatment in Zambia (issue 42, page 31)
- Forum on Food Security, Nutrition and HIV/AIDS (issue 27, page 20)
- Impact of nutritional supplementation amongst PLHIV in Zambia (issue 36, page 25)
- Maternal micronutrient status and decreased infant growth (issue 27, page 12)
- Modification of Complementary Foods in Zambia (issue 25, page 11)
- On the ground perceptions of WFP food assistance and PMTCT in Zambia (issue 25, page 14)
- School Feeding Programme in Zambia (issue 25, page 22)
- Understanding HIV/AIDS and livelihoods: new cluster analysis (issue 30, page 9)
- Unicef sets up programme to prevent sex abuse by aid workers (issue 17, page 19)
Zambia; USA
Zimbabwe
- A Market Support Programme to Address an Urban Food Crisis in Zimbabwe (issue 23, page 3)
- All in Diary – a practical resource for those working in emergencies (issue 39, page 31)
- cIYCF in Zimbabwe (issue 43, page 97)
- Community Supplementary Feeding Programme (CSFP) Evaluation in Zimbabwe (issue 2, page 22)
- Differences in food insecurity between adults and children in Zimbabwe (issue 41, page 20)
- Early Exclusive Breastfeeding Increases HIV Survival (issue 25, page 9)
- Food security indicators after humanitarian interventions in Zimbabwe (issue 41, page 26)
- Food vouchers in Zimbabwe (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 42)
- Frontline experiences of Community Infant and Young Child Feeding in Zimbabwe (issue 43, page 95)
- HIV/AIDS Home Based Care in Zimbabwe (issue 19, page 4)
- Impact of Remittances on Vulnerability - Experiences from Zimbabwe (issue 21, page 7)
- Nutrition assessments in Zimbabwe: a local perspective (issue 18, page 31)
- Nutrition coordination in Zimbabwe: Achievements and Challenges (issue 32, page 3)
- Nutrition in Commercial Farms Finding the right plaster for the wound (issue 1, page 15)
- Postscript to 'Nutrition in commercial farms' (issue 1, page 16)
- Redistribution of Commercial Farms in Zimbabwe (issue 3, page 16)
- Seasonal patterns of weight for age: Zimbabwe (issue 15, page 5)
- Seed vouchers and fairs in Zimbabwe - CRS (Special Supplement 3) (supplement 3, page 51)
- Supplementary feeding in Zimbabwe (issue 18, page 9)
- Understanding the food crisis in Zimbabwe (issue 18, page 33)
Zimbabwe; Ethiopia
Zimbabwe; Kenya; Angola