<strong>Field</strong> ArticleThe activities reflected here are joint projects of the CARE Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies (IYCF-E) Initiative andeither CARE Kenya (the Dadaab IYCF Team is comprised of CARE Kenya, GTZ and UNHCR) or CARE Indonesia.M Lung'aho, CARE USA, 2006Kirk Dearden, Brigham Young University, atDadaab Camps, CARE IYCF-EInitiative/CARE Kenya.Kristin Helz, Columbia University and Ebla Farah, Dadaab Camps, CARE Kenya.People in aidDr. Utami Roesli & participants CARE IYCF-E/CARE IndonesiaBreastfeeding Counselling course, W Timor, Feb-Mar 2006Kirk Dearden, Brigham Young University, at Dadaab Camps,CARE IYCF-E Initiative/CARE Kenya.M Lung'aho, CARE USA, 2006M Lung'aho, CARE USA, 2006M Lung'aho, CARE USA, 2006M Lung'aho, CARE USA, 2006M Lung'aho, CARE USA, 2006Dr. Felicity Savage and dr. Utami Roesli CARE IYCF-E/CAREIndonesia Breastfeeding Counselling course, W Timor,Feb-Mar 200629An aid worker measuringMUAC during the surveyIYCF-E Team members, Dadaab Camps, Kenya: L to R: Mary Lung’aho, AnneNjuguna, Rose Ndolo, CARE IYCF-E Initiative/CARE Kenya; Irene Soi, GTZ.
CorrectionLearning about Exit Strategies in Southern Africa,<strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong> 27The <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong> editorial team would like to correctthe acknowledgement on the field article on exitstrategies published in <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong> 27 (p31) andwritten by Kara Greenblott. In an editing slip, oneagency was selectively acknowledged which was notthe intention nor action of the author. We apologise forthe error. The author equally acknowledges all C-SAFEpartners who contributed to the project. The onlineversion of <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong> 27 has been corrected.Editorial teamDeirdre HandyMarie McGrathJeremy ShohamOffice SupportRupert GillDan GeorgeDesignOrna O’Reilly/Big Cheese Design.comWebsiteJon BerkeleyContributors forthis issueMoazzem HossainLeah RichardsonKevin SullivanChloe AngoodJosephine QuerubinMarie Sophie SimonIsabelle DefournyEmmanuel DrouhinMego Terzian,Mercedes TatayJohanne SekkenesMilton TectonidisTina KrumbeinVeronika ScherbaumHans Konrad BiesalskiGwyneth Hogley CotesSimon RoughneenPicturesacknowledgementMoazzem HossainTina KrumbeinVeronika ScherbaumAnne YzebeVeronique PriemS NanamaSimon RoughneenFrances MasonAndrew SealMark ManaryT KeeganMary Lung’ahoJulie DanaJ SpectorTanya KharaKarl DeeringJenny MatthewsYvonne Thoby<strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong>supported by:The <strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Nutrition</strong> <strong>Network</strong> (ENN)grew out of a series of interagency meetings focusing on foodand nutritional aspects of emergencies. The meetings werehosted by UNHCR and attended by a number of UN agencies,NGOs, donors and academics. The <strong>Network</strong> is the result of ashared commitment to improve knowledge, stimulate learningand provide vital support and encouragement to food andnutrition workers involved in emergencies. The ENN officiallybegan operations in November 1996 and has widespreadsupport from UN agencies, NGOs, and donor governments.The network aims to improve emergency food and nutritionprogramme effectiveness by:• providing a forum for the exchange of field levelexperiences• strengthening humanitarian agency institutionalmemory• keeping field staff up to date with current research andevaluation findings• helping to identify subjects in the emergency food andnutrition sector which need more research.The main output of the ENN is a tri-annual publication,<strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong>, which is devoted primarily to publishing fieldlevel articles and current research and evaluation findingsrelevant to the emergency food and nutrition sector.The main target audience of the publication are food andnutrition workers involved in emergencies and thoseresearching this area. The reporting and exchange of fieldlevel experiences is central to ENN activities.The TeamJeremy Shoham (<strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong> technical editor) andMarie McGrath (<strong>Field</strong> <strong>Exchange</strong> production/assistant editor)are both ENN directors.Rupert Gill is ENNadministrator and projectcoordinator, based in Oxford.Dan George is the ENNfinance assistant, workingpart-time in Oxford.Matt Todd is the ENN financial manager,overseeing the ENN accounting systems,budgeting and financial reporting.On the coverWomen on their way to Concerndistribution site, Tahoua, Niger.Jenny Mathews, ConcernWorldwide, NigerOrna O’ Reilly designsand produces all ofENN’s publications.Jon Berkeley managesENN’s website and supportsthe production of ENNpublications.The <strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Nutrition</strong> <strong>Network</strong> (ENN) is a registered charity in theUK (charity registration no: 1115156) and a company limited byguarantee and not having a share capital in the UK (company registrationno: 4889844)Registered address: 32, Leopold Street, Oxford, OX4 1TW, UKENN Directors/Trustees: Marie McGrath, Jeremy Shoham, BruceLaurence, Nigel Milway, Victoria Lack, Arabella Duffield30