ACC/SCN REFUGEE NUTRITION INFORMATION SYSTEM
UNITED NATIONS ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE ON
COORDINATION
SUB-COMMITTEE ON NUTRITION
ACC/SCN, Geneva, 27 September 1996
ACC/SCN, c/o World Health Organization, 20 Avenue Appia,
CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland
Telephone: [41-22] 791 04 56, Fax: [41-22]798 88 91, E
Mail: ACCSCN@WHO.CH
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Secretariat of the U.N.s ACC/Sub-Committee on Nutrition; the material it
contains should not be regarded as necessarily endorsed by, or reflecting the
official positions of the ACC/SCN and its U.N. member agencies. The designations
employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the
expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the ACC/SCN or its U.N.
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This report was compiled by Jane Wallace, ACC/SCN Secretariat, with the help of Jeremy Shoham, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Funding support is gratefully acknowledged from CIDA, NORAD, UNHCR, and WFP, as are inputs in kind from UNICEF and Save the Children Fund, UK. UNHCR kindly provided many of the maps used.
We would like to thank all those agencies who contributed information to this report, particularly ACF, CONCERN, UN/DHA, FAO, ICRC, IFRC, MDM. MSF-Belgium, MSF-CIS, MSF-France, MSF-Holland, SCF-UK, UNHCR, UNICEF, USAID, WFP, and WV.
1. Angola
2. Benin/Ghana/Togo Region
3. Burkina Faso and Mauritania - Malian Refugees
4. Burundi/Rwanda (Great Lakes) Situation
5. Central African Republic
6. Djibouti
7. Ethiopia
8. Kenya
9. Liberia/Sierra Leone Region
10. Mauritanian Refugees in Senegal
11. Mozambique Region
12. Somalia
13. Sudan
14. Uganda
15. Zaire
16. Zambia
17. Afghanistan Region
18. Bhutanese Refugees in Nepal
19. Refugees from Rakhine State, Myanmar in Bangladesh
20. Southern Iraq
Listing of Sources for September 1996 RNIS Report
Annex I: Results of Surveys Quoted in September RNIS Report (#17) - usually children 6-59 months