Emergency supplementary feeding programmes.
Material type: TextSeries: Good practice review ; 2Publication details: London : Relief and Rehabilitation Network, Overseas Development Institute, 1995Description: 122 pISBN:- 0850032172 (pbk)
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Guidelines on emergency supplementary feeding programmes (SFPs) have generally been written with the classical refugee camp situation in mind, yet an increasing number of emergencies involve non-refugee populations. This review is based on an evaluation of 14 emergency SFPs implemented in Eastern and Southern Africa between 1989-93. These programmes served different non-refugee populations, including refugee-impacted communities in Malawi and conflict-affected groups in southern Somalia. It examines the appropriateness of current guidelines for differenct emergency contexts and proposes situation specific approaches to programme design and implementation
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