Examples of using Plumpy'nut in English and their translations into Spanish
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The Plumpy'nut programme.
What do mothers think about Plumpy'nut?
Now she eats Plumpy'Nut and is getting better,” her mother says.
Community health nurse Rashida Alhassan says the Plumpy'nut“works like magic”.
Though Plumpy'nut is relatively inexpensive and easy to transport, Ms.
Dakua could help save hungry children, but instead,they give Plumpy'nut!
Children are given Plumpy'nut therapeutic paste to treat malnutrition.
Doctors, nurses, and nutritionists have all become relaxed in offering Plumpy'nut.
Big institutions advocate the use of Plumpy'nut because they aim to save lives of children.
If Plumpy'nut is effective and good, why is it manufactured in France and not in Nairobi?
In areas of conflict or crisis(like here) you can find Plumpy'nut sold in the local markets.
As a result of the partnership, Plumpy'nut(R) can be supplied faster and at lower cost throughout Ethiopia.
Did you know that Doctors without borders makes everyone eat this special peanut butter To gain weight, and it's called plumpy'nut?
The use of therapeutic foods,including Plumpy'nut, grew globally by 63 per cent over 2007.
Preventing and treating severe acute malnutrition through the expanded use of ready-to-use therapeutic foods, such as Plumpy'nut(R);
Children like the sweetness of Plumpy'nut so much that they refuse to accept other ordinary foodstuffs.
Elsewhere, UNICEF collaborated with a private donor andan Ethiopian company to establish local production facilities for Plumpy'nut, a ready-to-use therapeutic food.
A ready-to-eat therapeutic food, Plumpy'nut, was developed from research undertaken by IRD and the French firm Nutriset.
Moreover, volunteers were helping to distribute an energy paste, Plumpy'nut, thus significantly reducing costs.
Plumpy'nut is a ready-to-eat, peanut-based therapeutic food that has proven effective in alleviating child malnutrition in Ethiopia, with recovery rates for severely undernourished children as high as 95 per cent.
This homemade high-energy food is just as good as“therapeutic” foods such as Plumpy'nut and may be better in some ways see page 29.
Community therapeutic feeding:Greatly increased survival of infants and children with severe acute malnutrition should be achieved using community therapeutic feeding with ready to use therapeutic foods such as Plumpy'Nut.
It also provided incentives for medical staff,therapeutic food supplements, such as Plumpy'nut and F-100/F-75 therapeutic milk formula, and behaviour change communication activities.
A highly promising approach in situations of emergency and severe acute malnutrition is the use of ready-to-use therapeutic foods,including"Plumpy'nut(R)",a specially designed, balanced, nutritional supplement.
During the recent crisis(2008- 2009),nutritional supplements such as VitaCereal, Plumpy'nut(both commercial brands) and ready-to-use food(a food supplement for severe malnutrition where there are no complications) were provided to families with one or more cases of acute malnutrition.
To increase the availability anddecrease the cost of Plumpy'nut, a private donor provided $1.3 million, in partnership with the United Nations Children's Fund(UNICEF) and a local factory, to establish a factory to increase production of Plumpy'nut and its supply to therapeutic feeding units throughout Ethiopia.