December 2000
Issue 11 / English
Editorials
- Issue 11 Editorial (page 1)
Field Articles
- How many Hok does a poor man have? (page 7)
- Challenges to implementing an integrated emergency public health response (page 10)
- The application of minimum standards during crisis - A practitioner ’s perspective, southern Sudan 1998/9 (page 14)
- Lessons learnt from the 1998 Bangladesh floods (page 18)
- A collaborative approach to a nutritional crisis in an area accessible only by air (page 20)
- Huambo: an impending disaster? (page 25)
Evaluations
- Kosovo Evaluation (page 23)
- Somali Region Ethiopia (page 24)
Research
- Effect of Breastfeeding and Formula Feeding on Transmission of HIV-1 (page 2)
- Deaths among humanitarian workers (page 3)
- The impact of HIV on the management of severe malnutrition in Malawi (page 3)
- Local Production of Processed complementary food: World Food Programme experience (page 4)
- Principles and Practice for Food Distribution in Conflict (page 5)
- A role for capital markets in natural disasters (page 6)
- Physical activity levels in emergency affected populations (page 6)
- Revised MSF Nutrition Guidelines II (page 21)
Agency Profiles
- Oxfam Ireland (page 12)
News & Views
- Capacity building in nutrition in WFP (page 9)
- Distance learning courses in nutrition (page 9)
- Inter-Agency Standing Committee endorses Sphere (page 9)
- New vacancies website (page 9)
- SCN reports on nutritional assessments of adolescents and adults (page 9)
Letters
Cartoons
- Pandamonium (issue 11) (page 29)