This document explains which indicators need to be used to monitor the impact of nutrition programs. The following chapters are included: - Understanding Monitoring and Indicator Terms - Core...
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Technical Handbook Series on FAO's Emergency Activities
This document explains FAO's role and how activities are conducted by FAO officers and field staff during each phase of an emergency sequence. In addition to introduring key concepts, the hanbook...
Design and Implementation of Nutrition Surveys
This document provides guidelines for the design and implementation of a nutrition survey. The following topics are discussed: - Decisions to make before starting the survey - Designing the...
Somalia Flooding - ICRC Relief Operation
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North Korea - Food/Health Emergency Fact Sheet #1, Fiscal Year (FY) 1998
DPRK Situation Report U.S. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (USAID) 2 Dec. 1997 U.S. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (USAID) BUREAU FOR HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE (BHR) OFFICE OF U.S. FOREIGN...
State of the World's Children 1998: Nutrition
With its particular focus on children, UNICEF's 1998 annual report provides information on malnutrition, including its causes, approaches to combat it, statistical tables of vital indicators as well...
Special supplement to the RNIS Report
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) By: Rebecca Norton, Consultant to the ACC/SCN and Jane Wallace, RNIS Co-ordinator, ACC/SCN Summary of Main Points Food production in DPR Korea is...
International Health Activities of Burundi NGO's
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Refugees and AIDS - UNAIDS Technical Update September 1997
HIV can spread fast where there is poverty, powerlessness and social instability - conditions that are often at their most extreme during emergencies. In emergencies of war or civil strife, it is...
Health Status and Health Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Long-Term Perspective
ABSTRACT This paper discusses the main changes in infant, child and maternal mortality which have occurred over 1960-1995 in Sub-Saharan Africa and analyses the main factors responsible for the...
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China: Floods and Typhoons - Information Bulletin n° 2
The Disaster Super Typhoon Winnie, recognised as the worst typhoon to hit China and Taiwan in the past decade, caused the death of more than 250 people and injured over 3000 when it passed Taiwan and...
HIV/AIDS as a Cross Sectoral Issue for Technical Cooperation: Focus on Agriculture and Rural Development
This document examines the rationale, implications and constraints of a multisectoral response to HIV/AIDS for technical cooperation programmes, focusing on GTZ-supported agricultural and rural...
China: Earthquakes in Xinjiang Autonomous Region - Information Bulletin n° 1
The context The eighth earthquake this year measuring over 6.0 on the Richter Scale in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of north-west China struck Jiashi County on 16 April. Approximately 280,000...
The Scale and Nature of International Donor Assistance to Housing, Basic Services and Other Human-Settlements Related Projects
ABSTRACT This paper describes the scale and nature of development assistance to projects that sought to improve housing and living conditions for low income groups, including housing-related...
Pest and Vector Control in Refugee Camps
This manual provides information to Vector Control Personnel for their immediate use during crisis situations in refugee camps. For this purpose, it deals with the following issues: - Problem...
Child Nutrition and Food Security during Armed Conflicts
This report considers the broad range of factors increasing children's vulnerability to malnutrition brought about by armed conflicts. Case studies examine the impact of armed conflict on food and...
Refugees, Displaced People and their Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
This conference report examines the impact of displacement on vulnerability to HIV and the effect of HIV infection on situations of displacement, as well as discusses what NGOs can and should do...