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            What to say??
   Babies are vulnerable in emergencies
   Artificially fed babies are particularly vulnerable in emergencies
   Use of infant formula or other milk products is dangerous in 
   emergencies and should be avoided 
   Breastfed babies are protected in emergencies
   Breastfeeding women are providing protection to their babies by 
   breastfeeding 
   Breastfeeding is a sign of strength and resilience
   The way to help babies survive an emergency is to help their 
   mothers continue breastfeeding
   The carers of artificially fed babies need intensive support
   Donations of infant formula are not needed and are unhelpful 
   Aid organisations need help from the media immediately after the 
   emergency starts to prevent the arrival of donations of infant formula 
   and other milk products
   Monetary donations will assist aid organisations to maximise the 
   survival of infants
    
                           Range of Products
      •  RUTF
          – Peanut-based, fortified lipid-based nutrient spread 
          – Equivalent to F100, 500 kcal/sachet
          – Treatment of severe malnutrition
      •  RUSF
          – Soya based product
          – Treatment of moderate malnutrition, 500 Kcal/sachet
      •  RUF (Plumpy’doz)
          – Peanut-based, fortified lipid-based nutrient spread 
          – 3 tsp, 3 times per day~ 46 gms and 247 Kcal/day
          – Prevention of malnutrition
      •  Improved Dry Ration
          – Under-twos (CSB++)
          – Pregnant\lactating women and children 2-5 years (CSB+)
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               Instead of conclusions
               2010 WHO Guidelines
       1) Basic interventions to create an enabling 
       environment to breastfeed
       1.  Prioritise mothers/caregivers for essential needs – 
           household food, water, shelter, security
       2.  Register households with infants/young children
       3.  Establish secure and supportive places for 
           breastfeeding
       4.  Provide for nutritional needs of PLW
       5.  Provide complementary foods 6m-2 years
       6.  Support for early initiation & exclusive breastfeeding 
           for newborns
       7.  Consistent and appropriate communications
       8.  Ensure appropriate frontline feeding support
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