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C Dolan, Kenya, 2008 Participants at the Nutrition in Emergencies Training Workshop held in Nairobi in November 2008 (see news piece). People in aid M Hossain/UNICEF, 2008 M Hossain/UNICEF, 2008 Two of the working groups at an IFE workshop in Sri Lanka (see news piece this issue). 37

Invite to submit material to Field Exchange Many people underestimate the value of their individual field experiences and how sharing them can benefit others working in the field. At ENN, we are keen to broaden the scope of individuals and agencies that contribute material for publication and to continue to reflect current field activities and experiences in emergency nutrition. Many of the articles you see in Field Exchange begin as a few lines in an email or an idea shared with us. Sometimes they exist as an internal report that hasn’t been shared outside an agency. The editorial team at Field Exchange can support you in write-up and help shape your article for publication. To get started, just drop us a line. Ideally, send us (in less than 500 words) your ideas for an article for Field Exchange, and any supporting material, e.g. an agency report. Tell us why you think your field article would be of particular interest to Field Exchange readers. If you know of others who you think should contribute, pass this on – especially to government staff and local NGOs who are underrepresented in our coverage. Send this and your contact details to: Marie McGrath, Sub-editor/Field Exchange, email: marie@ennonline.net Mail to: ENN, 32 Leopold Street, Oxford, OX4 1TW, UK. Tel: +44 (0)1865 324996 Fax: +44 (0)1865 324997 Editorial team Deirdre Handy Marie McGrath Jeremy Shoham Office Support Rupert Gill Katherine Kye Matt Todd Diane Crocombe Design Orna O’Reilly/ Big Cheese Design.com Website Phil Wilks Contributors for this issue Kate Golden Gwyneth Hogley Coates Anne-Marie Mayer Mark Myatt Myriam Ait Aissa Nuria Salse Alejandra Beltran Fernandez Isabelle Sauguet Florence Da Costa Virginie Claeyssens Adeline Lescanne Michel Lescanne Lili Mohiddin Mike Albu David Rizzi Moazeem Hossain Carmel Dolan Seema Arora Rebecca Egan Susan Thurstans Pictures acknowledgement Chris Leather Oxfam Photo Library Lili Mohiddin David Rizzi Moazeem Hossain Carmel Dolan Seema Arora WFP Photo Library Jean-Marc Jacobs/MSF Anthony Jacopucci Wagdi Othman Kenny Rae Tim McKulca Peter Smerdon Paluku Bahwere Saskia de Pee Elizabeth Jordan-Bell Gwyneth Cotes Nutriset Susan Thurstans Anne Marie Mayer Feinstein Famine Centre On the cover Ethiopia's largest grain market, where some 300 traders rent stalls from the Addis Ababa city, WFP/Antonio Jaen, Ethiopia, 2008 The opinions reflected in Field Exchange articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of their agency (where applicable). Field Exchange supported by: The Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN) grew out of a series of interagency meetings focusing on food and nutritional aspects of emergencies. The meetings were hosted by UNHCR and attended by a number of UN agencies, NGOs, donors and academics. The Network is the result of a shared commitment to improve knowledge, stimulate learning and provide vital support and encouragement to food and nutrition workers involved in emergencies. The ENN officially began operations in November 1996 and has widespread support from UN agencies, NGOs, and donor governments. The network aims to improve emergency food and nutrition programme effectiveness by: • providing a forum for the exchange of field level experiences • strengthening humanitarian agency institutional memory • keeping field staff up to date with current research and evaluation findings • helping to identify subjects in the emergency food and nutrition sector which need more research. The main output of the ENN is a tri-annual publication, Field Exchange, which is devoted primarily to publishing field level articles and current research and evaluation findings relevant to the emergency food and nutrition sector. The main target audience of the publication are food and nutrition workers involved in emergencies and those researching this area. The reporting and exchange of field level experiences is central to ENN activities. The Team Rupert Gill is ENN office manager and fundraiser, based in Oxford. Matt Todd is the ENN financial manager, overseeing the ENN accounting systems, budgeting and financial reporting. Orna O’ Reilly designs and produces all of ENN’s publications. Jeremy Shoham (Field Exchange technical editor) and Marie McGrath (Field Exchange production/assistant editor) are both ENN directors. Diane Crocombe is Project and Finance Support Officer, based in Oxford. Katherine Kaye has joined ENN as mailing administrator. Phil Wilks (www.fruitysolutions.com) manages ENN’s website. The opinions reflected in Field Exchange articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of their agency (where applicable). The Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN) is a registered charity in the UK (charity registration no: 1115156) and a company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital in the UK (company registration no: 4889844) Registered address: 32, Leopold Street, Oxford, OX4 1TW, UK ENN Directors/Trustees: Marie McGrath, Jeremy Shoham, Bruce Laurence, Nigel Milway, Victoria Lack, Arabella Duffield

Invite to submit material to <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong><br />

Many people underestimate the value of their individual<br />

field experiences and how sharing them can<br />

benefit others working in the field. At ENN, we are<br />

keen to broaden the scope of individuals and agencies<br />

that contribute material for publication and to<br />

continue to reflect current field activities and experiences<br />

in emergency nutrition.<br />

Many of the articles you see in <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong><br />

begin as a few lines in an email or an idea shared<br />

with us. Sometimes they exist as an internal report<br />

that hasn’t been shared outside an agency. The<br />

editorial team at <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong> can support you in<br />

write-up and help shape your article for publication.<br />

To get started, just drop us a line. Ideally, send us<br />

(in less than 500 words) your ideas for an article<br />

for <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong>, and any supporting material,<br />

e.g. an agency report. Tell us why you think your<br />

field article would be of particular interest to <strong>Field</strong><br />

<strong>Exchange</strong> readers. If you know of others who you<br />

think should contribute, pass this on – especially to<br />

government staff and local NGOs who are underrepresented<br />

in our coverage.<br />

Send this and your contact details to:<br />

Marie McGrath, Sub-editor/<strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong>, email:<br />

marie@ennonline.net<br />

Mail to: ENN, 32 Leopold Street, Oxford, OX4 1TW,<br />

UK. Tel: +44 (0)1865 324996<br />

Fax: +44 (0)1865 324997<br />

Editorial team<br />

Deirdre Handy<br />

Marie McGrath<br />

Jeremy Shoham<br />

Office Support<br />

Rupert Gill<br />

Katherine Kye<br />

Matt Todd<br />

Diane Crocombe<br />

Design<br />

Orna O’Reilly/<br />

Big Cheese Design.com<br />

Website<br />

Phil Wilks<br />

Contributors for<br />

this issue<br />

Kate Golden<br />

Gwyneth Hogley Coates<br />

Anne-Marie Mayer<br />

Mark Myatt<br />

Myriam Ait Aissa<br />

Nuria Salse<br />

Alejandra Beltran Fernandez<br />

Isabelle Sauguet<br />

Florence Da Costa<br />

Virginie Claeyssens<br />

Adeline Lescanne<br />

Michel Lescanne<br />

Lili Mohiddin<br />

Mike Albu<br />

David Rizzi<br />

Moazeem Hossain<br />

Carmel Dolan<br />

Seema Arora<br />

Rebecca Egan<br />

Susan Thurstans<br />

Pictures<br />

acknowledgement<br />

Chris Leather<br />

Oxfam Photo Library<br />

Lili Mohiddin<br />

David Rizzi<br />

Moazeem Hossain<br />

Carmel Dolan<br />

Seema Arora<br />

WFP Photo Library<br />

Jean-Marc Jacobs/MSF<br />

Anthony Jacopucci<br />

Wagdi Othman<br />

Kenny Rae<br />

Tim McKulca<br />

Peter Smerdon<br />

Paluku Bahwere<br />

Saskia de Pee<br />

Elizabeth Jordan-Bell<br />

Gwyneth Cotes<br />

Nutriset<br />

Susan Thurstans<br />

Anne Marie Mayer<br />

Feinstein Famine Centre<br />

On the cover<br />

Ethiopia's largest grain market,<br />

where some 300 traders rent<br />

stalls from the Addis Ababa city,<br />

WFP/Antonio Jaen, Ethiopia,<br />

2008<br />

The opinions reflected in <strong>Field</strong><br />

<strong>Exchange</strong> articles are those of<br />

the authors and do not necessarily<br />

reflect those of their<br />

agency (where applicable).<br />

<strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong><br />

supported by:<br />

The <strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Nutrition</strong> <strong>Network</strong> (ENN)<br />

grew out of a series of interagency meetings focusing on food and<br />

nutritional aspects of emergencies. The meetings were hosted by<br />

UNHCR and attended by a number of UN agencies, NGOs, donors<br />

and academics. The <strong>Network</strong> is the result of a shared commitment<br />

to improve knowledge, stimulate learning and provide vital<br />

support and encouragement to food and nutrition workers<br />

involved in emergencies. The ENN officially began operations in<br />

November 1996 and has widespread support from UN agencies,<br />

NGOs, and donor governments. The network aims to improve<br />

emergency food and nutrition programme effectiveness by:<br />

• providing a forum for the exchange of field level experiences<br />

• strengthening humanitarian agency institutional memory<br />

• keeping field staff up to date with current research and<br />

evaluation findings<br />

• helping to identify subjects in the emergency food and<br />

nutrition sector which need more research.<br />

The main output of the ENN is a tri-annual publication, <strong>Field</strong><br />

<strong>Exchange</strong>, which is devoted primarily to publishing field level articles<br />

and current research and evaluation findings relevant to the<br />

emergency food and nutrition sector.<br />

The main target audience of the publication are food and nutrition<br />

workers involved in emergencies and those researching this<br />

area. The reporting and exchange of field level experiences is<br />

central to ENN activities.<br />

The Team<br />

Rupert Gill is<br />

ENN office<br />

manager and<br />

fundraiser,<br />

based in<br />

Oxford.<br />

Matt Todd is the ENN<br />

financial manager,<br />

overseeing the ENN<br />

accounting systems,<br />

budgeting and<br />

financial reporting.<br />

Orna O’ Reilly<br />

designs and<br />

produces all<br />

of ENN’s<br />

publications.<br />

Jeremy Shoham (<strong>Field</strong><br />

<strong>Exchange</strong> technical editor) and<br />

Marie McGrath (<strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong><br />

production/assistant editor)<br />

are both ENN directors.<br />

Diane Crocombe<br />

is Project and<br />

Finance Support<br />

Officer, based in<br />

Oxford.<br />

Katherine Kaye<br />

has joined ENN<br />

as mailing<br />

administrator.<br />

Phil Wilks<br />

(www.fruitysolutions.com)<br />

manages ENN’s website.<br />

The opinions reflected in <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong> articles are those of the<br />

authors and do not necessarily reflect those of their agency (where<br />

applicable).<br />

The <strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Nutrition</strong> <strong>Network</strong> (ENN) is a registered charity in the UK<br />

(charity registration no: 1115156) and a company limited by guarantee and<br />

not having a share capital in the UK (company registration no: 4889844)<br />

Registered address: 32, Leopold Street, Oxford, OX4 1TW, UK<br />

ENN Directors/Trustees: Marie McGrath, Jeremy Shoham, Bruce Laurence,<br />

Nigel Milway, Victoria Lack, Arabella Duffield

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