PublishedWiley Australia, August 2009 |
ISBN9781405187213 |
FormatSoftcover, 232 pages |
Dimensions24.6cm × 17.4cm × 1.4cm |
The WHO Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding was devised to protect and support children, including those in high risk circumstances from the impact of poor nutrition. However a series of complex interactions between economic, biological, political and cultural factors have been found to provide significant barriers to translating strategy into practice.
This exciting book edited by international experts Victoria Hall-Moran and Fiona Dykes proposes to explore these varied factors in an integrated context, recognising the many complexities and challenges that face practitioners working in the field and offering practical solutions and suggestions for making the WHO Strategy a global reality.