Peer-reviewed publications & useful links
Preparation of test meals for studying the absorption of iron and zinc from biofortified pearl millet in India.
Publications with IAEA acknowledged or co-authored
IAEA-eNutrition Academy Taster Course on Stable Isotope Techniques in Nutrition Assessments (link)
Interesting Nutrition Websites
- United Nations System Standing Committee on Nutrition (UNSCN)
- CMAM Forum: Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) – Collaborating to improve the management of acute malnutrition worldwide
- Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN): Improving the Effectiveness of Emergency Food and Nutrition
Interesting E-learning references
- FAO: New e-learning module on Improving Nutrition through Agriculture and Food Systems. The module is designed to assist professionals from any fields related to agriculture and food systems that are involved in designing and implementing nutrition-sensitive policies and investments
- AuthorAid – supporting developing country researchers in publishing their work: AuthorAID is a global network that provides support, mentoring, resources and training for researchers in developing countries. Registering is free and easy. Online courses in research writing are also offered, which cover all aspects of writing research papers for publication in peer-reviewed journals.
- Wageningen University: e-Learning Courses on Macronutrients and Overnutrition, Micronutrients and Malnutrition, and Food Safety
- Wageningen University: Online Full Master Programme, specialisation Nutritional Epidemiology and Public Health by distance learning
- University of Southampton – nutrition courses: nutrition assessment, measuring nutritional status, malnutrition (definition and classification of malnutrition, how to identify children with malnutrition, how to manage children with malnutrition)
- UNICEF: Programming for Infant and Young Child Feeding and Nutrition in Emergencies
- Early Nutrition eAcademy: breastfeeding, nutrition and lifestyle during pregnancy, complementary feeding in infancy
- London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Programming for Nutrition Outcomes: Master's-level module that explores the complicated problem of undernutrition, highlights its multi-sectoral causes and identifies potential programmatic solutions
- London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Agriculture, Nutrition and Health module: Master’s-level module to explore the multi-sectoral links between agriculture, nutrition and health, highlight current evidence and identify potential programmatic solutions and their evaluation
- The ENN and NutritionWorks: 23 modules in a "harmonized training package" (HTP). The HTP is primarily a resource for trainers in the NiE sector and it can be used by individuals to increase their technical knowledge of the sector. It is designed to provide trainers from any implementing agency or academic institution with information from which to design and implement a training course according to the specific needs of the target audience, the length of time available for training and according to the training objectives
- World Food Programme: Two courses on Basic Concepts in Nutrition and Nutrition Situation Analysis. DisasterReady.org is a free, easy to use online training resource designed to help prepare aid workers for the demands they face in the field