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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Iodine Deficiency Disorders Elimination in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Universal Salt Iodination
UNICEF, 2004
Situation and strategy concerning the eradication of IDD in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Briefing document by UNICEF
Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Internal Review, UNICEF
ADVOCACY
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COMMUNICATION
Iodized Salt in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Knowledge, Attitude and Usage
UNICEF, 2004
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LEGISLATION
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SALT PRODUCTION
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MONITORING
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Population:
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4,167,000
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Annual no. of births:
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39,000
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Median UI concentration in school children (mcg/L) (year):
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NA |
Households using adequately iodized salt (>15 ppm iodine):
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52%
(2003) |
Production of IS maintained without external support :
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NA |
National law/regulation on IS:
(table Y, food grade Y, animal N)
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Yes |
Enforcement system:
(production N, import N, market N)
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No |
National coalition members include public, private and civil society:
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Yes |
Iodized salt labeling:
(distinct -, education message -)
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NA |
Elimination of ID is in curriculum:
(primary N, health profession N)
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No |
Stage of the programme:
Building commitment
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Bldg. |
Fact sheet sources of information and explanation of categories.
See also: Regional Indicator Framework |
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