FLIP-LAC user guide
This is version 6.4 of the FLIP-LAC manual. The Food Labeling Information Program for Latin America (FLIP-LAC) for data collection and registration is a smartphone-based technology developed by the University of Toronto, Canada.
This is version 6.4 of the FLIP-LAC manual. The Food Labeling Information Program for Latin America (FLIP-LAC) for data collection and registration is a smartphone-based technology developed by the University of Toronto, Canada.
This guide provides a checklist of considerations and questions designed to assist researchers and practitioners in developing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) or a partnership agreement.
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