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Conceptual Framework for the Management of Acute Malnutrition in Infants under 6 months (MAMI) project

Material from the 4 day strategy workshop 'Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies: Regional Experiences and Challenges in Achiev...

Code in Emergencies: Presentation to IYCF Meeting, Bali, 2008

Presentation from the 4 day strategy workshop 'Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies: Regional Experiences and Challenges in Ac...

Bringing Back the Breastfeeding Culture in the Philippines

Presentation from the 4 day strategy workshop 'Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies: Regional Experiences and Challenges in Ac...

Breastfeeding support in early emergency response Indonesia

Presentation from the 4 day strategy workshop 'Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies: Regional Experiences and Challenges in Ac...

Systematic review of the efficacy and effectiveness of complementary feeding intervention

Kathryn Dewey & Seth Adu-Afarwuah, Uni of California, Davis. 2007 for SCN Updated powerpoint presentation presented at SCN meeting...

Women & Infants Service Package (WISP): Planning for Emergencies

www.whiteribbonalliance.org/images/upload/APHApresentation.ppt#256,1 Women & Infants Service Package (WISP): Planning for Emergenc...

Practical considerations in developing and implementing a processed complementary food program

by Herbert Weinstein PhD, Micronutrient Initiative consultant, Oct 2003. Not sure who given to. www.micronutrient.org/dubai/dubai%20cd...

New food based approaches to achieve micronutrient adequacy in complementary food

By Andre Briend Boussingault Meeting. July 2002. www.micronutrient.org/_idpas/pdf/2041newfoodbasedapproaches.pdf

Manejo de alimentos en situaciones de desastre o emergencia

Manejo de alimentos en situaciones de desastre o emergencia. By: JAIRO ROMERO, Director, Programa de Inocuidad de Alimentos. Asociación...

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