Emergencies are not only sudden events with natural causes that can be ameliorated with resources from outside. The causes and consequences of emergencies with sudden or slow onset, those that are complex and involve conflict, or are permanent emergencies are all deeply rooted in the vulnerability of people to hazards and their incapacity to recover. This will have implications for care behaviours and practices in the feeding, health, hygiene, and psychosocial areas. Families react to slow-onset emergencies by managing a declining resource with inevitable negative impacts on child care. Food intake declines. At the extreme of destitution, families may migrate to refugee camps where children face health crises as large displaced populations ...
Despite early warning signs about threats to food security, humanitarian interventions often lag beh...
Nutrition in health or disease, health consequences of nutritional deprivation or abundance, the log...
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM, or severe wasting) and moderate acute malnutrition (MAM, or moderate...
Adequate child nutrition is critical to child development, yet child malnutrition is prevalent in cr...
This paper reviews the role of food aid in response to humanitarian emergencies. It outlines a set o...
Disaster and emergency situations – floods, fires, terrorist attacks and widespread power failures –...
Addressing infant and young child feeding in emergencies (IYCF-E) includes the promotion and priorit...
Infants and young children are vulnerable in any emergency. It is the position of the International ...
In 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) formally endorsed the community management of acute mal...
In 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) formally endorsed the community management of acute mal...
The past decade or so has seen a growing awareness among those involved in supporting breastfeeding ...
In order to sustain life during the occurrence of a natural disaster, it is vital to ensure that peo...
Adequate child nutrition is critical to child development, yet child malnutrition is prevalent in cr...
Complex emergencies are often characterised by a high prevalence of acute malnutrition (wasting and ...
Providing aid that assists infants in emergencies is challenging. Donations and indiscriminate distr...
Despite early warning signs about threats to food security, humanitarian interventions often lag beh...
Nutrition in health or disease, health consequences of nutritional deprivation or abundance, the log...
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM, or severe wasting) and moderate acute malnutrition (MAM, or moderate...
Adequate child nutrition is critical to child development, yet child malnutrition is prevalent in cr...
This paper reviews the role of food aid in response to humanitarian emergencies. It outlines a set o...
Disaster and emergency situations – floods, fires, terrorist attacks and widespread power failures –...
Addressing infant and young child feeding in emergencies (IYCF-E) includes the promotion and priorit...
Infants and young children are vulnerable in any emergency. It is the position of the International ...
In 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) formally endorsed the community management of acute mal...
In 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) formally endorsed the community management of acute mal...
The past decade or so has seen a growing awareness among those involved in supporting breastfeeding ...
In order to sustain life during the occurrence of a natural disaster, it is vital to ensure that peo...
Adequate child nutrition is critical to child development, yet child malnutrition is prevalent in cr...
Complex emergencies are often characterised by a high prevalence of acute malnutrition (wasting and ...
Providing aid that assists infants in emergencies is challenging. Donations and indiscriminate distr...
Despite early warning signs about threats to food security, humanitarian interventions often lag beh...
Nutrition in health or disease, health consequences of nutritional deprivation or abundance, the log...
Severe acute malnutrition (SAM, or severe wasting) and moderate acute malnutrition (MAM, or moderate...