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<a href="http://www.unicef.org" target="_blank">United Nations' Children Fund</a> (UNICEF): </strong><strong>UNICEF- Cornell University e-learning course on "Programming for Infant and Young Child Feeding"<br>
</strong>The UNICEF-Cornell University e-learning course on "Programming
for Infant and Young Child Feeding" is now open. The course is based on
the recently developed document, " <a href="http://www.unicef.org/nutrition/files/Final_IYCF_programming_guide_2011.pdf" target="_blank">Programming Guide on IYCF</a>",
which is accessible for the public.The course is free of charge. After
completing the unit tests for all 12 units, the final exam and a course
evaluation survey, the participant will receive a personalized
certificate of completion worth 12 continuing professional education
units (CPEUs). Register <a href="http://www.nutritionworks.cornell.edu/unicef/about" target="_blank">here</a> for the course.<br>
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UNICEF collaborated with the Division of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell
University in order to improve the quality of programming through
capacity building in this area. As a result, this electronic training
course on the basic concepts in infant and young child nutrition, as
well as programming guidance on IYCF, was created.<br>
The course aims to enhance the competencies and build capacity of UNICEF
staff, partners, and counterparts who are involved in IYCF programmes
in developing countries. It includes programme development, programme
implementation, programme evaluation, and other related activities for
improving nutrition and health outcomes of infants and young children.
The online training course consists of three brief introductory
presentations, followed by 12 units, including nine lectures and three
case studies, as described below. The case studies were developed to
help participants apply the training course materials to real world
situations. The training units, with lectures by Cornell, UNICEF and WHO
staff and an independent expert, are as follows:<br>
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ESSSENTIALS of IYCF<br>
</strong>1. Undernutrition Basics<br>
2. Role of IYCF in Child Survival, Growth and Development<br>
3. Essentials of Breastfeeding<br>
4. Essentials of Complementary Feeding<br>
<strong>PROGRAMMING <br>
</strong>5. Comprehensive IYCF Programming <br>
6. Selected Interventions for Improving Breastfeeding<br>
7. Selected Interventions for Improving Complementary Feeding <br>
<strong>SPECIAL TOPICS<br>
</strong>8. IYCF in Emergencies<br>
9. IYCF in the Context of HIV/AIDS<br>
<strong>CASE STUDIES (3)<br>
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Interested candidates need to register as a member of Cornell
NutritionWorks in order to access the course. Once access has been
given, participants will have 3 months to complete the course. If not
completed within the 3 months, access will expire. </li></ol><p><br></p>