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

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

Child wasting and stunting: Time to overcome the separation (2018)

A Briefing Note for policy makers and programme implementers. This policy brief is an is the culmination of the research and discussio...

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

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

Barrier Analysis of Infant & Young Child Feeding and Maternal Nutrition Behaviors among IDPs in Northern and Southern Syria

This Barrier Analysis (BA) assessment represents the first to ever be conducted in Syria. The assessment was requested by UNICEF in hop...

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

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

Aetiology of Wasting

This briefing note has been prepared by ENN to provide a summary of the current state of thinking on wasting prevention. It describes c...

Adolescent Interest Group Meeting 2017

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

Promoting an integrated famine prevention package: Breaking bottlenecks

Summary of the report of the global Food Security and Nutrition Cluster meeting, 26 April 2017 at World Food Programme HQ, Rome The gl...

Who are we really feeding with specialized food aid products?

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

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