Organization: Indepth Research Services
Registration deadline: 16 Jan 2017
Starting date: 23 Jan 2017
Ending date: 27 Jan 2017
INTRODUCTION
Nutrition in emergencies has two broad objectives: preventing deaths and protecting peoples’ right to nutrition. When disaster strikes, people who are already malnourished before the emergency are more vulnerable to illness and death. The communities affected by the emergency are also at risk of malnutrition because of lack of food or only access to inadequate food and water, poor sanitation and lack of access to health services. This training will prepare the participants in nutrition emergencies with the theme to: Prepare for emergencies to prevent hunger and malnutrition.
This course covers basic concepts of GIS under nutrition and response in emergencies, individual assessment and micronutrients. The course aims to inform the public about the importance of preparedness during emergencies, how to respond and what recovery measures can be taken to prevent death and the worsening of malnutrition of affected populations. This training will also strengthen the technical knowledge of individuals working in or aspiring to work in emergency nutrition.
DURATION
5 Days
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This course is designed for people working or aspiring to work in emergency nutrition, project coordinators in nutrition implementing agency or academic institution
OBJECTIVES
- Understand what GIS is and its application to communicate nutrition emergency and response
- Understand basic concepts of nutrition; define types of nutrients; and understand types and forms of under nutrition.
- Explain what anthropometry is; explain under nutrition and how it is assessed; understand how to measure weight, height and MUAC in young children;
- Indicate minimum international standards for micronutrients in emergencies; and recognize the types and causes of micronutrient deficiency diseases in developing countries and emergency situations.
- Understand the importance of safe and appropriate feeding in saving infants and young children lives, be aware of the dangers of artificial feeding, and of the risks of not breastfeeding in an emergency,
- Know what IFE is.
COURSE CONTENT
MODULE 1: Introduction
- Introduction to GIS concepts and terminologies in the context of nutrition preparedness in emergency
- Introduction to spatial information
- Introduction to GIS software
- Working with GIS software
- GIS data sources, data collection and integration techniques for Nutrition preparedness
- Mapping Nutrition preparedness in emergency using GIS
MODULE 2: Basic Concept in Nutrition in Emergency
- Why care about nutrition?
- Nutrition basics
- Types of under nutrition: growth failure
- Types of under nutrition: micronutrient deficiencies
- Causes and most vulnerable to under nutrition
- Response to nutrition in emergencies
- Nutrition interventions
MODULE 3: Anthropometry and its Use
- Measuring Under nutrition in Individuals
- Measuring length and height
- Measuring weight
- Measuring Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC)
- Nutritional indices and reference standards
- Reference Standards
- Measuring infants, adults and adolescents
MODULE 4: Micronutrients
- Review of micronutrients
- Assessing micronutrient deficiencies in emergencies
- Calculating nutrient content of rations
- Preventing micronutrient deficiencies
- Policies and guidelines on Micronutrients
MODULE 5: Infant Feeding in Emergency (IFE)
- Why IFE Matters
- Infant feeding in the context of HIV
- Key global initiatives on IFE
- Common concerns about breastfeeding
- Basic interventions
- The importance of complementary feeding in emergencies
- Policy, coordination, training and communication
- Technical interventions on IFE
- Preventing and handling donations in emergencies
- Handling milk and milk products in emergencies
How to register:
You can apply to participate as a group or as an individual by selecting the (Register Individual) or (Register Group) buttons.