January 1998
Issue 3 / English
Editorials
- Issue 03 Editorial (page 2)
Field Articles
- The Risks of Wet Feeding Programmes (page 3)
- DPRK in Crisis, What Do We Know? (page 9)
- Responding to the crisis in Congo-Zaire: emergency Feeding of Rwandan Refugees May-July 1997 (page 11)
- The Role of Women in Food Management (page 17)
- Reconstruction in Bosnia: Implications for Food Security and the Future of Food Aid (page 22)
Research
- Counting and Identification of Beneficiary Populations in Emergencies: Registration and its Alternatives (page 5)
- HIV Transmission and Breast-feeding (page 6)
- Should Iron Supplementation be Daily or Weekly? (page 6)
- Methods for Assessing Malnutrition in Older People (page 7)
- Thiamine Deficiency and its Prevention and Control in Major Emergencies (page 7)
- Inadequate Refugee Rations: Is this a Result of Planning? (page 8)
- New Reference Data for MUAC for Height Measurements (page 8)
Postscripts
- Postscript to 'The risks of wet feeding programmes' (page 4)
- Postscript to 'Responding to the food crisis in Zaire' (page 13)
- Postscript to 'Reconstruction in Bosnia' (page 24)
Agency Profiles
- Save the Children Fund (UK) (page 14)
News & Views
- Low Cost Extrusion Plant (page 15)
- Redistribution of Commercial Farms in Zimbabwe (page 15)
- Series of emergency meetings (page 15)
- Guiding Principles for Infant Feeding in Emergencies (page 16)
- Refugee Health, An Approach to Emergency Situations (page 16)
- Summary of the revised joint WFP/UNHCR Guidelines for Estimating Food and Nutritional Needs in Emergencies (page 16)
Letters
- Infant Feeding in Bosnia (page 19)
- Kakuma Revisited (page 19)
- Sphere Project (page 19)
- Tinned surplus beef for DPRK? (page 20)
- We asked Pieter Dijkhuizen to respond to the 'tinned beef letter' and our editorial comment (page 20)
- Responding to the crisis in Congo-Zaire: emergency feeding of Rwandan refugees, May-July 1997 (page 21)
- When is a Famine a Humanitarian Crisis? (page 21)