July 1999
Issue 7 / English
Editorials
- Issue 07 Editorial (page 1)
Field Articles
- Food Preparation an Obstacle to Education (page 2)
- Concern’s Initial Response to the Kosovo Crisis (page 13)
- The Collection of Early Warning Information Through Community Resource People – A Case Study from the Red Sea State (page 15)
- Community Managed Targeting of Emergency Food Aid: Does it Ever Work? (page 17)
- Water, water everywhere but... The ‘98 Bangladeshi Floods (page 21)
Evaluations
Research
- Shopping for Answers in Southern Sudan (page 4)
- Supplementation Programmes for Pregnant and Lactating Women. (page 5)
- Aid and Erosion of Humanitarian Principles in Sierra Leone (page 7)
- Thiamin Deficiency and Malaria in Adults from Southeast Asia (page 8)
- Wild Foods – More Evidence for their Importance in the Diet (page 8)
- The Potential Use of Maternal Size in Priority Setting When Combating Childhood Malnutrition (page 9)
- More Evidence in Favour of Iron Pots (page 10)
Postscripts
- Community Managed Targeting – Tanzania (page 19)
Agency Profiles
- Tanganyika Christian Refugee Service (page 23)
News & Views
- Workshop to explore the potential of indigenous wild food plants (IWFPs) in Southern Sudan (page 10)
- Chronic Malnutrition: a Problem not Addressed by SFPs (page 11)
- Guiding Principles for Caring for the Nutritionally Vulnerable During Emergencies (page 11)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: what is your Experience? (page 12)
- Jobs (page 12)
- Nutrition in Relief and Emergencies Course (page 12)
Letters
- Making a Difference for Afghan Women (page 20)
People in Aid
- Food Aid – On a Wing and a Prayer (page 24)
- People in Aid (issue 07) (page 25)
Other
- Erratum (page 8)