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Jan Cornfoot <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Sep 2004 07:59:49 +1000
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As the IBFAN Australia contact, I have recently received a PDF file of a very interesting article published in DEVELOPMENT, a publication of Society for International Development. It is written by Judith Richter, and is about Public-Private partnerships (eg with UNICEF/WHO)

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"Judith Richter's article provides a critical analysis of this approach and you may find her arguments useful when faced with this type of debates within and outside infant feeding arena. One of the most important points she is making, a point often omitted in these debates, is about the need to make a clear distinction between the policy model (paradigm) of PPPs 
and the actual examples of such partnerships. Literature is full of discussions about the latter but insufficient on the first type of analysis and questioning."

if you'd like me to send you a copy, please email me privately.
That is, at [log in to unmask]
Please take care not to reply to my email, to avoid this sort of request flowing in to Lactnet.

Jan Cornfoot, Australia
Publisher, Birth Issues Journal
www.capersbookstore.com.au


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