International Journal of Epidemiology
Volume 12, Issue 4, 1983, Pages 433-436

An evaluation of supplementary feeding in somali refugee camps (Article)

Taylor W.R.*
  • a Epidemiology Program Office, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA 30333, United States

Abstract

Supplementary feeding programmes (SFP) that were functioning in Somali refugee camps were evaluated in March 1981 in order to describe their process of operation and to measure their effect on the refugees' nutritional status. While those children enrolled in SFPs gained weight, many malnourished children in camp had not been identified so that the programme's overall effectiveness was reduced. Even among children who attended SFPs regularly, the rate of weight gain diminished rapidly each succeeding month of attendance. This underlines that supplementary feeding is a short-term, remedial measure in disaster relief and should be quickly incorporated into a broader plan for relief assistance so that resources can be used most efficiently. © 1983 Oxford University Press.

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Index Keywords

Short Survey refugee human Refugees social aspect geographic distribution Nutrition Disorders Disease United States Infant, Newborn male female tuberculosis Infant Child, Preschool pregnancy therapy body weight Somalia ethnic or racial aspects Evaluation Studies recreation food intake body height

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DOI: 10.1093/ije/12.4.433
ISSN: 03005771
Cited by: 12
Original Language: English