Health is the Responsibility of All of Us:
This presentation provides an overview of the progress made in the field of public health by the Ministry of Health of Ecuador. Special mention is made of the positive steps made in iodine deficiency elimination.
by P. ABAD HERRERA {Presenter} [in/atRegional Meeting for Universal Salt Iodization towards the Elimination of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in the Americas: Quito, Ecuador, April 9-11, 1994]. in Quito, Ecuador.
Supplementation of Iodine and Vitamin A with Reference to Nepal:
This presentation focuses on the national iodine and vitamin A supplementation programs in Nepal. Acharya examines the achievements, problems and recommendations.
by SUNITI ACHARYA {Presenter} [in/atEnding Hidden Hunger (A Policy Conference on Micronutrient Malnutrition): {p. 13-27} Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Publ. byTask Force for Child Survival and Development inAtlanta, Georgia. (Oct 10-12, 1991)
Issues in Salt Iodation Programmes in Africa:
A six-page presentation addresses recommended levels of iodation, quality control methods for iodine levels, legislation issues and evaluation methods.
by K. V. BAILEY [in/atInter-Country Workshop on Iodated Salt for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in Southern Africa: Francistown, Botswana, Publ. byICCIDD in Adelaide, Australia. (Apr 21-24, 1992)
Training Needs for IDD Control:
Four-page presentation addresses the importance of training, communications and constant monitoring in order to ensure correct execution and sustainability of iodization program.
by K. V. BAILEY [in/atInter-Country Workshop on Iodated Salt for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in Southern Africa: Francistown, Botswana, Publ. byICCIDD in Adelaide, Australia. (Apr 21-24, 1992)
Summary Presentation: Conference on Ending Hidden Hunger:
Brief summary of conference recommendations looking at the "promise, policy and progress" issues addressed at the conference. This presentation is also available in the Selected Papers with Policy Implications from the Ending Hidden Hunger Conference on p. 27.
by LINCOLN CHEN {Presenter} [in/atEnding Hidden Hunger (A Policy Conference on Micronutrient Malnutrition): {p. 215-223} Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Publ. by Task Force for Child Survival and Development inAtlanta, Georgia. (October 10-12, 1992)
The End of Hidden Hunger is in Sight:
Selected papers from the International Conference on "Ending Hidden Hunger." The conference was held to discuss international micronutrient malnutrition in order to accelerate progress towards implementing the goals set out in the World Declaration on the Survival, Protection and Development of Children.
by JAMES P. GRANT [in/atSelected Papers with Policy Implications from Ending Hidden Hunger (A Policy Conference on Micronutrient Malnutrition): Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Oct 10-12, 1991]. in Task Force on Child Survival.
The Challenge of the Elimination of Iodine Deficiency Disorders through Salt Iodisation:
This presentation describes, step-by-step, the different strategies needed to combat IDD at the country level. The focus is on the need for communication and the sustainability of salt iodization programs.
by BASIL S. HETZEL {Presenter} [in/atRegional Meeting on Elimination of IDD in the Americas: Quito, Ecuador, Apr 9-11, 1994].
Iodine Deficiency: A Global Perspective:
This presentation examines the current global impact of IDD and the necessary components of national IDD control programs. Hetzel also describes the inputs and outputs of iodization projects and the global progress towards IDD elimination.
by BASIL S. HETZEL {Presenter} [in/atEnding Hidden Hunger: A Policy Conference on Micronutrient Malnutrition: {p.185-193} Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 10-12, 1991]. Publ. by Task Force for Child Survival and Development inAtlanta, Georgia.
A Brief Outline of Iodine Deficiency Disorders: Three-page outline of IDD causes and methods of IDD control with a focus on Southern Africa.
by FESTO P. KAVISHE [in/atInter-Country Workshop on Iodated Salt for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in Southern Africa: Francistown, Botswana, April 21-24, 1992]. Publ. byICCIDD in Adelaide, Australia.
The Control of Micronutrient Malnutrition: The Experience of Tanzania:
This 22-page presentation examines the problem of micronutrient malnutrition in Tanzania. Kavishe describes the development of national programs and policies and the implementation and results of these national control programs. There are extensive statistics specific to Tanzania.
by FESTO P. KAVISHE {Presenter} [in/atEnding Hidden Hunger (A Policy Conference on Micronutrient Malnutrition),: {page 89 - 130} Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Oct 10-12, 1991]. Publ. by Task Force for Child Survival and Development in Atlanta,Georgia.
Social Mobilization: Journey Among Partners - A Strategic Process Model For Iodine Deficiency Disorders:
This presentation suggests a conceptual framework based on the principles of social mobilization to combat iodine deficiency disorders.
by JACK C. S. LING [in/atJoint UNICEF, MENA and WHO - EMRO meeting on IDD,: Alexandria, Egypt, April 25-6, 1993].
Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in the Southern African Region through the Iodation of Salt: Nine-page presentation addressing the need for global action for IDD control and the development, status and constraints of salt iodization programs.
by M. G. VENKATESH MANNAR [in/atInter-Country Workshop on Iodated Salt for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in Southern Africa: Francistown, Botswana, Apr 21-24, 1992]. Publ. by ICCIDD in Adelaide, Australia.
Status and Perspectives of Goals for Children at Mid Decade:
This 15-page presentation addresses the changing social and economic situation in Latin America and the effects these have had on the status of children. Also included are goals for the year 2000 which favor children.
by MARTA PEREZ MAURAS {UNICEF Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean} [in/atAgenda 2000: Today is for the Children. Second Latin American Meeting On Children and Social Policies: Bogota, Colombia, (April 1994)
Lifting the Tragic Burden of Micronutrient Deficiency:
Welcoming presentation of conference participants. Nakajima also provides a brief summary of global micronutrient deficiency.
by HIROSHI NAKAJIMA {Presenter} [in/atSelected Papers with Policy Implications from Ending Hidden Hunger (A Policy Conference on Micronutrient Malnutrition): Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Oct 10-12, 1991]. Publ. byTask Force for Child Survival and Development inAtlanta, Georgia.
Challenges and Opportunities:
This is a general overview of global micronutrient malnutrition. Ramalingaswami addresses the lessons learned from past programs concerning technology and service delivery and the importance of making effective use of research. Finally, future strategies involving diet diversification, fortification and supplementation are examined. This presentation is also available in Selected Papers with Policy Implications from the Ending Hidden Hunger conference on p. 15.
by V. RAMALINGASWAMI {Presenter} [in/atEnding Hidden Hunger:A Policy Conference on Micronutrient Malnutrition: Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Oct 10-12, 1992]. Publ. byTask Force for Child Survival and Development inAtlanta, Georgia.
Iodine Deficiency is Today, Unacceptable and Unjust:
Three-page address outlining the need for governments to take action against IDD.
by HELENA RESTREPO {Presenter} [in/atRegional Meeting for Universal Salt Iodization Towards the Elimination of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in the Americas: Quito, Ecuador, Apr 9-11, 1994].
Ecuador: Micronutrients Situation:
Short presentation (6 pages) illustrating the extent of micronutrient deficiency in Ecuador and the results of recent national control programs.
by MAURO A. RIVADENEIRA {Presenter} [in/at Ending Hidden Hunger (A Policy Conference on Micronutrient Malnutrition): Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Oct 10-12, 1991]. Publ. by Task Force for Child Survial and Development in Atlanta, Georgia.
Communications Planning Guidelines for IDD Control:
Informal three page presentation intended to help in the planning steps of the IEC component of IDD elimination programs. It highlights the importance of definitions (messages, target-groups, instruments, coverage, production and distribution schemes), resources and evaluation.
by MARIA JOSE RODRIGUES [in/atInter-Country Workshop on Iodated Salt for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in Southern Africa: Francistown, Botswana, Apr 21-24, 1992]. Publ. by ICCIDD in Adelaide, Australia.
Encouraging Production and Consumption of Micronutrient Rich Foods:
This 11-page presentation examines the communications oriented approaches to micronutrient deficiency elimination. Smitasiri describes the "Triple-C" conceptual framework (communication, collaboration and concentration) as an important cyclical process for implementing dietary diversification programs.
by SUTTILAK SMITASIRI {Presenter} [in/atEnding Hidden Hunger (A Policy Conference on Micronutrient Malnutrition): {p.49-70} Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Oct 10-12, 1991]. Publ. byTask Force for Child Survival and Development in Atlanta, Georgia.
Priorities in Dealing with Micronutrient Problems in Indonesia:
This 18-page presentation examines the history and effectiveness of micronutrient deficiency policies in Indonesia. Soerkirman and Jalal provide statistics and graphs of region specific information.
by SOEKIRMAN & F. Jalal{Presenters} [in/at Ending Hidden Hunger (A Policy Conference on Micronutrient Malnutrition): {p.71-88} Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Oct 10-12, 1991]. Publ. by Task Force for Child Survival and Development in Atlanta, Georgia.