November 2014
Issue 48 / English
Editorials
- From the Editor (page 1)
Field Articles
- Designing an inter-agency multipurpose cash transfer programme in Lebanon (page 10)
- IRC cash and livelihoods support programme in Lebanon (page 14)
- Institutionalising acute malnutrition treatment in Lebanon (page 17)
- Infant and young child feeding support in Lebanon: strengthening the national system (page 20)
- Challenges of IYCF and psychosocial support in Lebanon (page 24)
- Relief International nutrition and health programme in Lebanon (page 27)
- Integrating community-based nutrition awareness into the Syrian refugee response in Lebanon (page 29)
- UNICEF experiences of the nutrition response in Lebanon (page 32)
- WFP e-voucher programme in Lebanon (page 36)
- WFP experiences of vulnerability assessment of Syrian refugees in Lebanon (page 39)
- Characteristics and challenges of the health sector response in Lebanon (page 43)
- NRC shelter programme in Lebanon (page 46)
- Save the Children’s child centred shelter programming in Lebanon (page 50)
- Competing for scarce resources: the new concern for Syrian refugees and host communities in Lebanon (page 53)
- Evolution of WFP’s food assistance programme for Syrian refugees in Jordan (page 71)
- Meeting Syrian refugee children and women nutritional needs in Jordan (page 74)
- UNHCR cash programming in emergencies – implementation and coordination experience during the Syrian refugee response in Jordan (page 76)
- Aid effectiveness and Vulnerability Assessment Framework: determining vulnerability among Syrian refugees in Jordan (page 78)
- Responding to nutrition gaps in Jordan in the Syrian Refugee Crisis: Infant and Young Child Feeding education and malnutrition treatment (page 82)
- Managing infant and young child feeding in refugee camps in Jordan (page 85)
- The situation of older refugees and refugees with disabilities, injuries, and chronic diseases in the Syria crisis (page 90)
- Experiences of emergency nutrition programming in Jordan (page 93)
- Women’s protection and empowerment programming for Syrian refugees in urban Jordan: challenges and lesson learned (page 97)
- WFP’s emergency programme in Syria (page 113)
- WHO response to malnutrition in Syria: a focus on surveillance, case detection and clinical management (page 118)
- Experiences and challenges of programming in Northern Syria (page 122)
- Non-food cash voucher programme for IDPs in Northern Syria (page 127)
- GOAL’s food and voucher assistance programme in Northern Syria (page 128)
- Emerging cases of malnutrition amongst IDPs in Tal Abyad district, Syria (page 133)
- DRC experiences of cash assistance to non-camp refugees in Lebanon and Turkey (page 141)
- Experiences of the e-Food card programme in the Turkish refugee camps (page 145)
- The Syria Needs Assessment Project (page 157)
Evaluations
Research
- Insight into experiences of older Syrian refugees in Lebanon (page 63)
- Meeting cross-sectoral needs of Syrian refugees and host communities in Lebanon (page 65)
- The social life of nutrition among Syrian refugees in Jordan (page 101)
- International Legal Consequences of the Conflict in Syria (page 153)
Postscripts
- Postscript: Commentary on experiences of IYCF support in the Jordan response (page 89)
- Postscript: Stop-gapping nutrition coordination for the Syria response (page 126)
Agency Profiles
- Jordan Health Aid Society (JHAS) (page 108)
- Jordan Hashemite Charity Organisation (page 110)
- Syria INGO Regional Forum (SIRF) (page 159)
News & Views
- ENN’s perspective on the nutrition response in the Syria crisis (page 2)
- Towards a 21st century humanitarian response model to the refugee crisis in the Lebanon (page 59)
- The potential role of local academia in protracted crises – the example of the American University of Beirut (page 61)
- The impact of the NiE regional training initiative: the Lebanon experience 2010-2014 (page 67)
- UN and INGO experiences of coordination in Jordan (page 105)
- Experiences on Nutrition in Emergencies Training for Syrian refugees response in Jordan (page 107)
- Coordinating the response to the Syria Crisis: the southern Turkey cross border experience (page 138)
- A day in the life of a WFP field monitor working in the Syrian refugee camps in south-eastern Turkey (page 148)
- Syrians in Iraq: Refugee response within a major humanitarian and political crisis (page 150)
- Nutrition response in Syria: UNICEF’s perspective (page 160)
- Artificial feeding in emergencies: experiences from the ongoing Syrian crisis (page 164)