
| Technical notes: Special Considerations for Programming in Unstable Situations (UNICEF, 2000, 490 p.) |
| Chapter 2 - Annex 4: Infant Feeding in Emergencies: Policy, Strategy & Practice |
Report of the Ad Hoc Group on Infant Feeding in
Emergencies: May 1999
(compiled and produced by the Emergency
Nutrition Network)
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Contents |
Target audience (uses) |
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Introduction |
All users of this document. |
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Policy and Strategy Statement |
Agencies who wish to revise/establish a policy statement in this area. (Can be used as guidance for field programme managers). |
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Activities to Implement Strategy |
Agency personnel involved in the implementation of policy. |
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Fact Sheet |
Non-technical agency personnel e.g. desk officers and fundraisers. Health and community workers in emergencies. |
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Advertorial |
General public (Can be placed in newspapers/magazines in donor countries during large scale appeals). |
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Triage for Decision Making |
Field workers (to appropriately target infant feeding advice and interventions). |
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Prioritisation of Alternatives for Feeding Infants |
Field workers, programme planners and managers (to guide programme implementation and allow preparation of appropriate stocks). |
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Cup Feeding |
Field workers (to guide practice). |
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Monitoring & Evaluation |
Programme planners and managers |
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Gaps in Knowledge: Areas for further study |
Those responsible for research activities in agencies or associated institutions. Policy makers and donors. |