Tropical and Geographical Medicine
Volume 37, Issue 4, 1985, Pages 359-361

Nutrition studies of Ugandan refugees in Sudan and Rwanda. A report on surveys using the mid-upper arm circumference method (Article)

Shears P.
  • a Oxfam Health Unit, Oxfam, Oxford, United Kingdom

Abstract

Nutritional surveys were undertaken in refugee camps in southern Sudan and Rwanda. Nutrition status was assessed using the mid-upper arm circumference method. A high level of malnutrition was found in the main transit camp for refugees from Uganda into southern Sudan. Nutrition status in refugee settlements was adequate in the Rwanda camps, where refugees had only been displace for a short period of time; there was only a limited degree of malnutrition. The findings correlate with the time period of displacement of the refugees.

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Index Keywords

arm refugee methodology Rwanda developing country human Refugees economic aspect social aspect geographic distribution Nutrition Disorders Uganda human experiment Nutrition Surveys malnutrition anthropometry nutritional status subcutaneous tissue Child Sudan

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ISSN: 00413232
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English