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AJFNS Volume 2 No. 2 July 2002
COMMENTS
What a great job you are doing! Why am I not surprised? Please keep it up. Very best personal regards.
Adiel N. Mbabu, asarplan@infocom.co.ug
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Congratulations to you for doing a very good job. I have started spreading news about the journal on my way back home. I am not very good in English but I am trying to get people who can help with me. I will give more news later. Meeting you as a very active African woman leader reinforces my believe in working hard to contribute efficiently to give a better image to our motherland THE BIG AFRICA. I wish that we have millions of "Rut K. Oniang". This means that we have to work hard to generate more young leaders through a mentoring program. So, I want you to be my mentor, and the one of many other girls.
Adjadi Omonlara, aomonlara@yahoo.fr
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Congratulations
on the outdooring of the 3rd issue of AJFNS. May God give you all the strength
and help.
Good work.
Francis Tayie, ftayie@iastate.edu
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Best of luck Mummy and Congratulations, on your hard work. I am very proud
of you and how far you have come. Love
Masuka Oniang'o Magambo, sukidudu@charter.net
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Congratulations for the timely release of the 3rd issue of AJFNS. More importantly,
I congratulate you for having attracted more partners, especially the donors.
One of the factors inhibiting research work in Africa is funding, and with
these inroads AJFNS has realized, I am very optimistic, fundamental results
will be realized."Any long journey has to have a first stride".
I wish you the very best
Elwange C. Bob,
elwange@yahoo.co.uk
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May I add my
voice and say Congratulations, on the launch of the AJFNS. Once again, you
have done us all proud with another first. I thank you too for being an inspiration
to many, particularly among us womenfolk, who desperately need to see and
be inspired by role models like yourself.
God bless you and the very best with the Journal.
Jennifer Mpungu, Jennifer.Mpungu@aercafrica.org
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I write to congratulate you on the AJFNS. I would recommend greater emphasis
on program implementation and evaluation. Too many programs are implemented
and their outcomes rarely shared so that others can benefit. The problems
that plague developing countries will not be overcome with models, but only
with shared experiences of what worked, what didn't work and why. Keep moving
right along.
Dr.Marcia Magnus
Associate Professor of Dietetics and Nutrition
magnus@fiu.edu
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Congratulations again for an incredible success story in producing a prestigious
journal at a low cost. The journal issues are exceptionally good. The authors
are known scientists at the international level. It is well balanced and very
useful to the readership. In my opinion more support should be given you and
your staff in continuing the efforts you have initiated. The scientific articles
and journalistic professionalism and the promptness publications required
are commendable.
I wish to congratulate
dedicated people like you, who have succeeded in accomplishing such fantastic
results. Bravo.
Cheers and buona fortuna
Zohrab Malek (ESND), Zohrab.Malek@fao.org
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Yup, you have done it again! I have never doubted you you! You are full of
Energy, and Enthusiasm. I am so proud of you! This is a wonderful piece of
work! Keep the flag going and flying high!
You are a real trooper! I am priviledged to be a part of you!
Makeba Oniang'o,
Kudibu@excite.com
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Congratulations
on embarking on the publication of AJFNS, something that is really needed.
I wish you all the best in the future and will remind my graduate students
of this as an option for publication.
In the meantime please sign me up as a member.
Now I have finished the March 2002 issue and continue to be impressed .I'm amazed at how quickly you were able to edit and distribute it, so that even the recent SCN meeting is referred to in articles!
It is also great to read about the past and planned nutrition meetings etc in Africa and elsewhere.
Ted Greiner, Ted.Greiner@kbh.uu.se
--------------------
I am pleased to inform you that the AJFNS website has been linked to FAO's ESN (Food and Nutrition Division) website 2 weeks ago. Please have our congratulation and admiration for your leadership and untiring efforts to publish this journal as well as other activities you have engaged.
Kraisid Tontisirin
(ESND), Kraisid.Tontisirin@fao.org
What a great job you are doing! Why am I not surprised? Please keep it up. Very best personal regards.
Adiel N. Mbabu, asarplan@infocom.co.ug
------------------
Congratulations to you for doing a very good job. I have started spreading news about the journal on my way back home. I am not very good in English but I am trying to get people who can help with me. I will give more news later. Meeting you as a very active African woman leader reinforces my believe in working hard to contribute efficiently to give a better image to our motherland THE BIG AFRICA. I wish that we have millions of "Rut K. Oniang". This means that we have to work hard to generate more young leaders through a mentoring program. So, I want you to be my mentor, and the one of many other girls.
Adjadi Omonlara, aomonlara@yahoo.fr
-------------------
Congratulations
on the outdooring of the 3rd issue of AJFNS. May God give you all the strength
and help.
Good work.
Francis Tayie, ftayie@iastate.edu
--------------------
Best of luck Mummy and Congratulations, on your hard work. I am very proud
of you and how far you haveRID01 CYB
Masuka Oniang'o Magambo, sukidudu@charter.net
--------------------
Congratulations for the timely release of the 3rd issue of AJFNS. More importantly,
I congratulate you for having attracted more partners, especially the donors.
One of the factors inhibiting research work in Africa is funding, and with
these inroads AJFNS has realized, I am very optimistic, fundamental results
will be realized."Any long journey has to have a first stride".
I wish you the very best
Elwange C. Bob,
elwange@yahoo.co.uk
----------------------
May I add my
voice and say Congratulations, on the launch of the AJFNS. Once again, you
have done us all proud with another first. I thank you too for being an inspiration
to many, particularly among us womenfolk, who desperately need to see and
be inspired by role models like yourself.
God bless you and the very best with the Journal.
Jennifer Mpungu, Jennifer.Mpungu@aercafrica.org
---------------------
I write to congratulate you on the AJFNS. I would recommend greater emphasis
on program implementation and evaluation. Too many programs are implemented
and their outcomes rarely shared so that others can benefit. The problems
that plague developing countries will not be overcome with models, but only
with shared experiences of what worked, what didn't work and why. Keep moving
right along.
Dr.Marcia Magnus
Associate Professor of Dietetics and Nutrition
magnus@fiu.edu
------------------------
Congratulations again for an incredible success story in producing a prestigious
journal at a low cost. The journal issues are exceptionally good. The authors
are known scientists at the international level. It is well balanced and very
useful to the readership. In my opinion more support should be given you and
your staff in continuing the efforts you have initiated. The scientific articles
and journalistic professionalism and the promptness publications required
are commendable.
I wish to congratulate
dedicated people like you, who have succeeded in accomplishing such fantastic
results. Bravo.
Cheers and buona fortuna
Zohrab Malek (ESND), Zohrab.Malek@fao.org
----------------------
Yup, you have done it again! I have never doubted you you! You are full of
Energy, and Enthusiasm. I am so proud of you! This is a wonderful piece of
work! Keep the flag going and flying high!
You are a real trooper! I am priviledged to be a part of you!
Makeba Oniang'o,
Kudibu@excite.com
-----------------------
Congratulations
on embarking on the publication of AJFNS, something that is really needed.
I wish you all the best in the future and will remind my graduate students
of this as an option for publication.
In the meantime please sign me up as a member.
Now I have finished the March 2002 issue and continue to be impressed .I'm amazed at how quickly you were able to edit and distribute it, so that even the recent SCN meeting is referred to in articles!
It is also great to read about the past and planned nutrition meetings etc in Africa and elsewhere.
Ted Greiner, Ted.Greiner@kbh.uu.se
--------------------
I am pleased to inform you that the AJFNS website has been linked to FAO's ESN (Food and Nutrition Division) website 2 weeks ago. Please have our congratulation and admiration for your leadership and untiring efforts to publish this journal as well as other activities you have engaged.
Kraisid Tontisirin (ESND), Kraisid.Tontisirin@fao.org
| AJFNS Volume 2 No. 2 July 2002 |
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| Review Article |