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Anemia Control and Prevention in the Central Asian Republic and Kazakhstan: Technical Review Document. Gleason, G. UNICEF Area Office for the Central Asian Republics and Kazakhstan and the Kazakhstan Institute of Nutrition. (1997): 44pgs IDPAS# 018 Request Copy PDF
Anemia in Central Asia: DHS Experience (Unpublished Paper). Sharmanov, A. (1999): 22pgs IDPAS# 021 Request Copy PDF
Anemia Prevention and Control (APC) in the Central Asian Republics and Kazakstan (CARK). Gleason, G. R. (2001) Powerpoint. IDPAS# 1955 Request Copy PDF
Anemia Prevention and Control in Four Central Asian Republics and Kazakhstan. Gleason, G. R., & Sharmanov, T. J Nutr 2002;132 (4 Suppl): 867S-70S. IDPAS# 1002 Request Copy PDF Link to Full Text on External Site
Anemia Prevention Brochure for Mothers in CARK. (2001) IDPAS# 2034 Request Copy PDF
Anemia Prevention in Four Republics in Central Asia and Kazakhstan (Abstract of a Major Presentation). Gleason, G. (2001). Presented at Forging Effective Strategies to Combat Iron Deficiency Sponsored by ILSI, CDC, Emory University and MI, 7-9 May. Atlanta, GA USA. IDPAS# 581 Request Copy PDF
Applying Best Practices of Flour Fortification Technology in the Region: Challenges and Opportunities. Ranum, P. (2002) Powerpoint. IDPAS# 1956 Request Copy PDF
Asia: Regional Actions, Strategic Priorites for Controlling Anemia. Hunt, J. M. (2001) Powerpoint. IDPAS# 2046 Request Copy PDF
Complementary Feeding and the Control of Iron Deficiency in the Newly Independent States. WHO Europe. WHO Regional Office for Europe. Geneva, Switzerland. February 4 1999. IDPAS# 1324 Request Copy PDF
Food Policy Reforms in Central Asia: Setting the Reasearch Priorities. Babu, S., & Tashmatov, A. IFPRI. Washington DC, USA. (2000): IDPAS# 435 Request Copy PDF PDF
Frequency, Cause and Significance of Iron Deficiency for the Children of Central Asia. Scrimshaw, N. (1998). J Child Health 9: 47-60. IDPAS# 151 Request Copy PDF
Guidelines on Complementary Feeding and Control of Iron Deficiency for 0-3 Years Olds in the WHO European Region (Emphasis on Central Asian Republics and Former Soviet Countries) (Draft). Michaelsen, K., Weaver, L., Branca, F., & Robertson, A. January. (1998): IDPAS# 162 Request Copy PDF
Iron Supplementation for Young Children: We Must Certainly Do More! Parvanta, I., & Gleason, G. CDC. (2001) Powerpoint. IDPAS# 2240 Request Copy PDF
Nutrition Action Plan for the Central Asian Republics and Kazakhstan in the Context of the Alma Ata Primary Health Care Declaration. Report of the Five Country Workshop to Develop National Nutrition Action Plans with Support and Participation of UNICEF, WHO and the UNU. Kazakhstan Institute of Nutrition/UNICEF. Almaty, Kazakhstan. February. (1995): IDPAS# 280 Request Copy
Panel Discussion: Regional Action Priorities. Martorell, R. J Nutr 2002;132 (4 Suppl): 871S-4S. IDPAS# 1007 Request Copy Link to Full Text on External Site
Priority Actions Needed to Support Anemia Prevention and Control in the Central Asian Republics. Sharmanov, T. Nutrition Institute of Kazakstan. (2001) Powerpoint. IDPAS# 2033 Request Copy PDF
Priority Actions Needed to Prevent and Control Iron Deficiency in the Central Asian Republics and Kazakhstan and Other Countries in the Region (Abstract of a Major Presentation). Sharmanov, T. (2001). Presented at Forging Effective Strategies to Combat Iron Deficiency Sponsored by ILSI, CDC, Emory University and MI, 7-9 May. Atlanta, GA USA. IDPAS# 596 Request Copy PDF
USAID's Assistance Strategy for Central Asia: 2001-2005. USAID Regional Mission for Central Asia. July. (2000): IDPAS# 452 Request Copy PDF