Published in : 1998 Available in : English This issue of the RNIS Report reviews some of the changes in emergency response over the last five years. It starts by highlighting situations where wasting was brought rapidly under control. It then looks at some of the factors that have led to less than optimal results, followed by what has been accomplished to improve response over the last five years. It concludes with some ideas for future improvements in the RNIS Reports that could even further enhance communication, stimulate thought, and promote improvement. Documents : RNIS_No_25_1.pdf (PDF, 611.30Kb) Originally posted at : UNSCN - Publications |
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This resource is listed under: Themes : Emergency, general, Household Food Security and community nutrition, general, Nutrition and human rights, general, Undernutrition, general, Food Aid, Food Aid, Micronutrient deficiencies, Micronutrient deficiencies, Refugees / IDPs, Refugees / IDPs, Stunting, Wasting Life-cycle focus : Infancy Resource types : Assessments, surveys and indicators, Databases, Reports Working groups : Capacity Development in Food and Nutrition, Household Food Security, Micronutrients, Nutrition in Emergencies, Nutrition, Ethics and Human Rights |