Nita Paliakara
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Nita Paliakara is a Health and Nutrition Analyst at CRED. She has her Master level degree in International Food Science and Nutrition from the University of Ghent and Bachelor level in Food, Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Bombay. She worked with the WHO in the area of Public Health Nutrition focusing on infant nutrition and micronutrients in Switzerland and Vietnam. Her research interests are in the area of quality of early nutrition as a determinant on health and on growth outcomes in both developed and developing countries.
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Mortality and nutrition surveys by Non-Governmental organisations. Perspectives from the CE-DAT database
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The Many Victims of War: Indirect Conflict Deaths
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Global Burden of Armed Violence, Geneva Declaration Secretariat, Geneva, pp.31-48.
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2008
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80 percent of Darfur conflict deaths due to disease
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Coming together to document mortality in conflict situations: proceedings of a symposium
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Eighty percent of Darfur conflict deaths due to disease
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Patterns of mortality rates in Darfur conflict
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El 80% de las muertes registradas en Darfur se producen por causas no violentas, según médicos belgas
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Consequences of Ongoing Civil Conflict in Somalia: Evidence for Public Health Responses
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CE-DAT Scene 12 - January 2010
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