Keyword: Humanitarian coordination
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Summary of review.
Issue 39, September 2010 (page 17)
Summary of published report.
Issue 39, September 2010 (page 14)
Analysis of the underlying causes of malnutrition have shown it to be a complex process, thus interventions in non-emergency situations have attempted integrated responses by focusing on health, food, agriculture, water, economics, religion, traditional beliefs, social practice and welfare systems.
Issue 11, December 2000 (page 11)
Paul Murphy, Regional Policy Adviser, Nairobi CONCERN and Peter Salama, Emergency Medical Co-ordinator, Dublin CONCERN provide an overview of the 1998 crisis in south Sudan and the humanitarian response.
Issue 6, February 1999 (page 4)
Photos.
Issue 12, April 2001 (page 28)
A key thematic focus of this issue of Field Exchange is Humanitarian Reform. There have been many reviews and evaluations concerning the level of progress made since the reform process was officially launched some five years ago.
Issue 39, September 2010 (page 2)
Letter.
Issue 33, June 2008 (page 24)
Over the past several years, Zimbabwe has experienced political and economic upheaval resulting in rampant inflation, drought, unemployment, food shortages and general deterioration across multiple sectors.
Issue 32, January 2008 (page 3)
Summary of evaluation.
Issue 35, March 2009 (page 30)
WFP Kenya would like to address some of the points made in the article entitled, “Outbreak of micronutrient deficiency disease: Did we respond appropriately?” by Dianne Stevens et al. of Save the Children (UK).
Issue 12, April 2001 (page 18)
Summary of evaluation.
Issue 32, January 2008 (page 26)
Summary of review.
Issue 37, November 2009 (page 30)
Summary of report.
Issue 38, April 2010 (page 8)
Summary of situation report.
Issue 11, December 2000 (page 25)
The history of the Emergency Nutrition Coordination Unit (ENCU) can be divided into two five-year phases: Phase One, the inception phase (2000- 2005) and Phase Two, the expansion phase (2005-2010).
Issue 40, February 2011 (page 33)
This article describes the experiences of the Nutrition Cluster in response to the Haiti earthquake which struck in January 2010. The article aims to capture what the cluster did well and what it did not do so well in the first month of the response and to highlight key lessons for future Nutrition Cluster Coordination and for UNICEF as the cluster lead agency.
Issue 39, September 2010 (page 2)
This postscript is a consolidated response by Nutrition cluster coordination team and UNICEF Nutrition programme staff involved in the Haiti humanitarian response, to some of the issues raised in the field article.
Issue 39, September 2010 (page 8)