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Malnutrition grant and awards

The International Malnutrition Task Force (IMTF) and University of Southampton Faculty of Medicinie are opening a call for a Malnutrition Grant to contribute towards building core competencies of future health professonals for the management of severe malnutrition in infants and children. Full details on the grant and awards and how to apply can be found […]

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IMTF holds master class on management of severe malnutrition at NCA 2012

A Master class on “Training on management of severe acute malnutrition” was held by the IMTF and Faculty of Medicine University of Southampton at the just ended Nutrition Congress of Africa 2012 in Bloemfontein. The aim was to encourage commitment for integrating the malnutrition eLearning course into curricula for medical and nursing schools, towards strengthening […]

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IAEA/IMTF meeting on SAM in Ghana; December 10-11, 2012

We invite you to the International Atomic Energy Agency/International Malnutrition Task Force meeting on Severe Acute Malnutrition, to be held in Accra, Ghana; December 10-11, 2012. Venue: MJ Grand Hotel, Legon, Accra, Ghana Details of the meeting can be found below. December 10 Opening session Chair: Ms. Isabella Sagoe-Moses, Ghana 9.00-9.15 Welcome Representatives of the […]

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CMAM forum launched

The new Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) forum has been launched. The IMTF is part of the steering group of this Forum, an information sharing mechanism which aims to bring together resources and initiatives related to the management of acute malnutrition. Please follow this link to become a member and access key resources.

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IMTF convenors, governors and regional representatives meet

A meeting was held at the IAEA Headquarters, Vienna, March 19-20, 2012 to update members on the IMTF activities in 2011 and to discuss plans for 2012. Below see details and links to reports and presentations made at the meeting. IMTF update and report 2011This was prepared for the meeting to update the group on […]

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Celebrating the life of nutrition pioneer John Waterlow

Tributes were paid to pioneering researcher Professor John Waterlow at a commemorative symposium organised by the School to celebrate his life and achievements.The event included personal reminiscences by friends and family as well as memories of the significant medical contributions made by the internationally-renowned scientist. His immense kindness was highlighted by former students and staff. […]

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Diagnostic performance of visible severe wasting for identifying severe acute malnutrition

A research has found that visible severe wasting failed to detect approximately half of the children admitted to hospital with severe acute malnutrition diagnosed anthropometrically The cross sectional study sought to determine the diagnostic value of visible severe wasting in identifying severe acute malnutrition among children aged 6 to 59.9 months admitted to one rural […]

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WHO’s Vitamin and Mineral Nutrition Information System

WHO’s Vitamin and Mineral Nutrition Information System is now available in French and Spanish. The Arabic, Chinese and Russian sites will be online shortly. This has been part of our efforts in upgrading and expanding this vitamin and mineral nutrition surveillance system. In addition to the Micronutrients Database the site now contains other sections on indicators, […]

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CMAM conference taking place in Addis Ababa

We have been informed that the web blog for the CMAM Conference 2011 currently taking place in Ethiopia is now available at http://cmamconference2011.org and will be updated daily as the conference progresses. The Conference is taking place in Addis Ababa from 14th to 17th November and is hosted by the Government of Ethiopia in collaboration […]

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Malnutrition E-Learning Launched

The IMTF and Faculty of Medicine University of Southampton have developed an eLearning course titled “Caring for Infants and young children with severe malnutrition” based on the WHO recommended guidelines for the management of severe malnutrition. The course aims at providing a standardised and accessible resource that will facilitate the acquisition by health professionals of […]

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