October 1998
Issue 5 / English
Editorials
- Issue 05 Editorial (page 1)
Field Articles
- Persistent Micronutrient Problems among Refugees in Nepal (page 3)
- Food distribution in Mandera district (Kenya) (page 9)
- Rhino Camp, Uganda: A Refugee Perspective (page 15)
- Selective Feeding Programmes in Wadjir: Some Reasons for Low Coverage and High Defaulter Rate (page 16)
- Nutrition in the DPRK - a field view (page 20)
- Micronutrients - The Basics (page 25)
Evaluations
- An information system in exile - Is it working? (page 21)
- Angola Agricultural Programmes (page 22)
- WFP intervention in Bosnia Herzegovina '92 - '97 (page 23)
Research
- Appropriate Vitamin C Fortification Levels for CSB? (page 5)
- Konzo Associated with War in Mozambique (page 6)
- Pots and Pans Combat Anaemia! (page 6)
- Refugee Influx Can Improve Services for Locals (page 7)
- In-country Capacity for Food Fortification (page 8)
- Reduce Scurvy Risk through Germination! (page 8)
Agency Profiles
- Food for the Hungry (page 19)
News & Views
- Funding to Test Out Camp Level Milling and Fortification Equipment (page 12)
- NEWS of FEWS: Famine Early Warning Systems, the World Wide Web, and the International Famine Centre at University College Cork. (page 12)
- The Measurement of Micronutrient Deficiencies - A Long Way to Go (page 12)
- Division Over Sanctions on Iraq (page 13)
- The Future of Food Aid (page 13)
- WHO Study Suggests: Field Workers Unprepared (page 13)
- Bahr-el-Ghazal Nutritionists Meet (page 14)
- DFID Announces a Rise in Spending. (page 14)
- Disasters (page 14)
Letters
Other
- Small Scale Fortification Network! (page 24)
- Sudan in Crisis (page 24)