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close this bookTechnical notes: Special Considerations for Programming in Unstable Situations (UNICEF, 2000, 490 p.)
close this folderChapter 2 - Annex 4: Infant Feeding in Emergencies: Policy, Strategy & Practice
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View the documentFeeding Infants Under Six Months in Emergencies: A Triage Approach To Decision Making
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Report of the Ad Hoc Group on Infant Feeding in Emergencies: May 1999
(compiled and produced by the Emergency Nutrition Network)

Contents

Target audience (uses)



Introduction

All users of this document.



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).



Activities to Implement Strategy

Agency personnel involved in the implementation of policy.



Fact Sheet

Non-technical agency personnel e.g. desk officers and fundraisers. Health and community workers in emergencies.



Advertorial

General public (Can be placed in newspapers/magazines in donor countries during large scale appeals).



Triage for Decision Making

Field workers (to appropriately target infant feeding advice and interventions).



Prioritisation of Alternatives for Feeding Infants

Field workers, programme planners and managers (to guide programme implementation and allow preparation of appropriate stocks).



Cup Feeding

Field workers (to guide practice).



Monitoring & Evaluation

Programme planners and managers



Gaps in Knowledge: Areas for further study

Those responsible for research activities in agencies or associated institutions. Policy makers and donors.