July 2000
Issue 10 / English
Editorials
- Issue 10 Editorial (page 1)
Field Articles
- Don’t let them eat cake (page 6)
- Feeding without fear (page 7)
- A pellagra epidemic in Kuito, Angola (page 11)
- Reflections on food and nutrition interventions in Huambo (page 16)
- Industry: unlikely players in emergency food distribution (page 18)
Evaluations
- Evaluation of the Wajir Relief Programme 1996-98 (page 13)
- Evaluation of the Response to the Montserrat Volcano (page 14)
Research
- Effects of breastfeeding: Implications for Policies on HIV and Infant Feeding (page 2)
- Is extrusion cooking of blended foods really advantageous? (page 3)
- Currency devaluation impact on nutritional status in Brazzaville, Congo (page 4)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: Recurring Challenges (page 4)
- China’s great famine 40 years later: a need for historical closure (page 5)
- Compliance problems with vitamin pill distributions (page 5)
- Revised MSF Nutrition Guidelines (page 20)
Agency Profiles
- Action Contre la Faim (page 15)
News & Views
- New publication - Children’s Health in Emergencies: practical guidelines for health workers (page 8)
- Nutritionists, food specialists and food logisticians wanted (page 8)
- The management of nutrition in major emergencies (page 8)
- ACC/SCN Working Group on Nutrition in Emergencies (page 9)
- Nestlé and the Code (page 10)
- UNICEF builds capacity for emergencies (page 10)
Letters
People in Aid
- People in Aid (issue 10) (page 21)
Cartoons
- Pandamonium (issue 10) (page 29)