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[pronut-hiv] Sources of hard copy nutrition materials
- From: "Ann Burgess" <annpatriciaburgess@yahoo.co.uk>
- Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 10:56:39 +0000 (GMT)
Dear Everyone
I am updating a list of sources of hard copy/print materials (such as training aids, books, leaflets, information sheets, slides, etc) that are available free or at low cost to health/development workers in resource-poor countries. This is for the Nutrition Society?s website (www.nutritionsociety.org). Below is a list the sources I have already found.
Please tell me if I have missed any other sources that produce hard copy materials that are recent, reliable, relevant, low-cost and easily available to people in resource-poor countries. I would need the names of the organisations and their websites.
Many thanks,
Ann Burgess
Nutrition Consultant
DRAFT Organisations producing low-cost hard copy/print nutrition materials for suitable for resource-poor areas
AED Center for Nutrition - gives access Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance (FANTA), A2Z, and Linkages Archival publications.
Emergency Nutrition Network.
Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN.
Helen Keller International ?still producing hard copies?
International Baby-Food Action Network (IBFAN). ?still producing hard copies?
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI
International HIV/AIDS Alliance ?not much on nutrition
International Zinc Nutrition Consultative Group (IZiNCG).
Micronutrient Forum - gives access to publications from A2Z, IVACG, INACG and MOST.
Micronutrient Initiative.
NICUS: Nutrition Information Centre, University of Stellenbosch and Tygerberg Academic Hospital.
Regional Centre for Quality of Health Care, Uganda
Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Lifestyle Health Section (print materials only available free in the region)
SIGHT & LIFE
Teaching-aids At Low Cost (TALC)
Tearfund
UN/Standing Committee on Nutrition (SCN)
UNICEF
World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA) ?produces materials in hard copy?
World Bank. Health and Population Advisory Service
World Food Programme
World Health Organization
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