Header Menu

Skip to content
  • Contact Us
  • Writer Sign Up
  • About

Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • TV
    • Reviews & Recaps
    • Interviews
    • Weekly TV Coverage
      • Gleekonomics
      • Jeroming the TV Landscape
      • Once Upon a Time…There Was a Place Called Storybrooke
      • Supernatural Musings
      • Idol Wired
      • Sci-Fi Primetime
      • Mad Men Confidential
  • Music
    • Reviews
      • Album Reviews
      • Concert Reviews
      • Music DVD & Blu-ray Reviews
    • Interviews
  • Books
    • Reviews
    • Interviews
  • Gaming
    • Reviews
    • Previews
    • Conferences
  • Culture and Society
    • Arts
      • Cabaret
      • Dance
      • Opera
      • Theater
    • Politics
    • Travel
    • Science and Technology
    • Sports
    • Spirituality
    • Tips and Advice
    • Health and Fitness
    • Food and Drink
  • Film
    • Reviews
    • Interviews

Tag Archives: plumpy doz

Plumpy’Doz Needed in Syria to Stop Deadly Child Malnutrition

Plumpy’Doz Needed in Syria to Stop Deadly Child Malnutrition

The hunger crisis in Syria is putting children at risk of deadly malnutrition.

Full Article →

By: William Lambers // Columns, Culture and Society, Ending World Hunger, Food and Drink // food aid, global hunger, malnutrition, Middle East, plumpy doz, Save the Children, syria, Syria conflict, World Food Programme // March 25, 2013 // Comment
Inside Yemen: Hunger from Conflict, High Food Prices

Inside Yemen: Hunger from Conflict, High Food Prices

Yemenis are suffering from hunger, displacement, and fear of the future.

Full Article →

By: William Lambers // Food and Drink // Aden, Edesia, food aid, Food for Education, global hunger, hunger, malnutrition, Middle East, plumpy doz, UNICEF, WFP, World Food Programme, Yemen // October 1, 2011 // Comment
Malnourished Children in Yemen Need Plumpy’nut

Malnourished Children in Yemen Need Plumpy’nut

UNICEF and the World Food Programme are calling for arsenals of the peanut paste plumpy'nut to save children in Yemen

Full Article →

By: William Lambers // Food and Drink // conflict, Edesia, food aid, food security, malnutrition, national security, Nutrition, plumpy doz, supplementary plumpy, UNICEF, World Food Programme, Yemen // December 17, 2010 // 4 Comments

Follow us on social

Tweets by @Blogcritics

Hot Topics

  • Missing Ben Edlund Already- 30 comments
  • The Solar-Powered Plane and the U.S. Economy- 19 comments
  • DVD Review: "The Twilight Zone (1959) - The Complete Second Season"- 6 comments
  • Talking About Tea Evokes Many Happy Memories- 4 comments
  • Several Reports Cite Chinese Hacking of U.S. Weapons Systems- 4 comments

BC Writer of the Week

John Lake
John Lake the tireless crusader of the liberal blog stymies us with his political and breaking news views. In addition he makes continuing contributions to the wide world of empirical science. And finally, his strange takes on life in the pursuit of humor are a treat and a delight.

Most Recent Comments

Blogcritics Magazine
BARBARA BARNETT, Executive Editor
JON SOBEL, Executive Editor
TV Editors
Barbara Barnett
Josh Lasser

Music Editors
Charlie Doherty
Chaz Lipp
Film Editors
Barbara Barnett
Josh Lasser

Books Editors
Bill Sherman
Natalie Bennett 
Culture and Society Editors
Jon Sobel
Victor Lana
A. Jurek

Gaming Editor
Josh Lasser
Comments Editors
Christopher Rose
Rob Knaggs


Assignments and New Writer Intake
A. Jurek

Write for Blogcritics

Are you a writer? Would you like to increase your visibility, hone your skills, and reach a very large and growing audience? Then Blogcritics may be for you.

If you would like to apply to be one of our writers, then click here!


Legal

Terms of Service
Privacy Policy
DMCA
© 2013 Blogcritics
About Technorati / Terms of Service / Privacy / CC License / Publish on Technorati / Advertise