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Seven local NGO including; AMODEFA (Family Mozambican Association); ANEMO (National Association of the Mozambican Nurses); ANSA (Food Security and Nutrition Association); COMUTRA (Committee of Working Women); HOCOSIDA (Man against AIDS); MULEIDE (Women, Law and Development) and REENCONTRO (Care of orphans and children under unfavourable conditions, as well as youth), gathered on 6th and 7th of December, to discuss their needs and ways to increase the visibility of IBFAN in the country.
Posted by ibfanafrica on 05 Feb 2007 | Tagged as: Capacity Building, Mozambique
It is alsoTHUMBS UP for Zambia capacity project, in the very able hands of Jane Chitanda and Freddie Mubanga and their team from the NFNC. As we praise the Gambia for enacting its national law on the Code we also congratulate Zambia for also coming up with a National Law. Not as strong as the Gambia but achieving a fairly high level on the ICDC scale (Level 2 meaning many provisions of The Code as law).
Posted by ibfanafrica on 05 Feb 2007 | Tagged as: Capacity Building, Zambia
The Regional Coordinator and Administrator went on a Mission to The Gambia during the last week of September running into October, 2006. This was part of the Capacity Building Project being implemented in Mozambique, the Gambia, Zambia, Tanzania and Uganda. The National Nutrition Agency (NaNA), hosted the RO staff and the activities that took place. This was a very successful mission and well organized by NaNA, under the very able leadership of Sir Phall and his team Fofana, Amat and others.
Posted by ibfanafrica on 05 Feb 2007 | Tagged as: Capacity Building, Gambia

The International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN) Gambia branch, recently trained 74 people involved in infants and young child feeding to boost their capacities.
Malang N Fofana, a Senior Programme Officers at the National Nutrition Agency (NaNa) said 45 stakeholders were trained on infant feeding, HIV/AIDS and the international code of of marketing of breast substitutes. He added that another 29 of their members have been trained on communication and advocacy. Continue Reading »
Posted by ibfanafrica on 17 Dec 2006 | Tagged as: Capacity Building, Gambia