November 2004
Issue 23 / English
Editorials
- Issue 23 Editorial (page 1)
Field Articles
- A Market Support Programme to Address an Urban Food Crisis in Zimbabwe (page 2)
- A New Household Economy Method for Assessing Impact of Shocks (page 9)
- Estimating the Target Under Five Population for Feeding Programmes in Emergencies (page 17)
- Selective Feeding in War-Ravaged Northern Uganda (page 19)
Evaluations
Research
- Appropriateness of Replacement Milks in South Africa (page 4)
- Global Trends in Malnutrition (page 4)
- Measuring the Impact of Humanitarian Aid (page 5)
- Nutrition Programming in the Southern Africa Emergency (page 5)
- New Sphere Standards for Food Security, Nutrition and Food Aid (page 7)
- Can Sphere be Used in Complex Emergencies? (page 8)
- Inappropriate Interventions in the Great Lakes (page 8)
Agency Profiles
- Valid International Ltd. (page 22)
News & Views
- New Nutrition Policy Papers for WFP (page 12)
- Refugee Numbers Decline (page 12)
- World Health Organisation Admits Targets on AIDS Drugs May be Unrealistic (page 12)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: IFE Core Group Meeting (page 13)
- New Training Material Now Available (page 13)
- International Conference on HIV/AIDS, Food and Nutrition Security, 14-16 April 2005 (page 14)
- MSF Close Their Afghanistan Programme (page 14)
- New Information Sheet on Nutrition Society Website (page 14)
- New Sections on SCN/NICS Website (page 14)
- Relief Food Factory to Open in Kenya (page 15)
Letters
- Letter on breastmilk substitute marketing, by Gay Palmer. (page 15)
- Letter on ENN conflict of Interest, by Mary Lung'aho, Lida Lhotskha, and Rebecca Norton (page 15)
- Letter on Field Exchange quality control, by André Renzaho (page 15)
People in Aid
- People in Aid (issue 23) (page 24)
Cartoons
- Pandamonium (issue 23) (page 26)