Evidence Brief: Managing Acute Malnutrition in Children in Humanitarian Emergencies
This is an evidence brief, accompanying the full systematic review on acute malnutrition in humanitarian emergencies.
This is an evidence brief, accompanying the full systematic review on acute malnutrition in humanitarian emergencies.
This systematic review represents the first attempt to apply systematic review methodology to establish the relationships between recovery and relapse and between default rates and repeated episodes of default or relapse in the management of acute malnutrition in children in humanitarian emergencies in low- and middle-income countries.
The Humanitarian Evidence Program produces a series of evidence syntheses to distill humanitarian evidence and communicate it to key stakeholders in order to enable better decision-making and improve humanitarian policy and practice.
This report describes the results of an impact assessment on Concern Worldwide’s program in eastern Chad aimed at reducing malnutrition.
This is the French version of the report, Water, Livestock, and Malnutrition: Findings from an Impact Assessment.