Severe acute malnutrition: an unfinished agenda in East Asia and the Pacific
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The authors acknowledge the immense contribution of the speakers of the Regional Consultation on Prevention and Treatment of Severe Acute Malnutrition in Asia and the Pacific, who provided the information that is the basis for this article (by alphabetical order): Hedwig Deconinck (Public Health Researcher, University of Louvain), Katrin Engelhardt (Regional Nutrition Advisor, WHO WPRO), Alison Fleet (Technical Specialist, UNICEF Supply Division), Aashima Garg (Nutrition Specialist, UNICEF Philippines), Katrien Ghoos (Regional Nutrition Advisor, WFP Asia Regional Bureau), Saul Guerrero (Director of Operations, Action Against Hunger UK), Nam Phuong Huynh (Senior Government Officer, National Institute Nutrition, Vietnam), Jan Komrska (Contracts Specialist, UNICEF Supply Division), Arnaud Laillou (Nutrition Specialist, UNICEF Cambodia), Roger Mathisen (Regional Technical Specialist, Alive & Thrive/FHI 360), Zita Weise Prinzo (Technical Officer, WHO HQ), Dolores Rio (Nutrition Specialist, UNICEF HQ), Christiane Rudert (Regional Nutrition Advisor, UNICEF EAPRO) and Frank Wieringa (Senior Researcher, IRD).
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