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Hi All,
I've been working on a paper on infant feeding in emergency situations and came across the following "teachers kit" from the charity Save the Children.
I was dismayed to find the following
Emergency Relief in Sri Lanka
First Phase: As an example, our emergency kits contained biscuits, lentils, tea, a tin of mackerel, soya meat, dried lentils, coconut milk powder, protein drink powder, a baby's bottle, baby milk powder and pain relief tablets.
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:TF43_FOye-gJ:www.savethechildren.org.au/images/Tsunami%2520teaching%2520tools/Tsunami%2520Teachers%27%2520Kit.pdf+%22milk+powder%22+Tsunami+give&hl=en
I find this concerning at a number of levels.
Firstly, it seems that breastmilk substitutes were included in a basic emergency kit that got given out without targetting.
Secondly, they gave out baby bottles!!! No excuse or need for them to do that.
Thirdly, I thought that Save the Children was a big org and should know better??
Fourthly, this is an education pack for children....telling them what is needed in aid provision!
I wonder if they did indeed give provide aid as this guide describes???
Karleen Gribble
Australia
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