Infant and Young Child Feeding
Infant and Young Child Feeding
Infant and Young Child Feeding
FEEDING
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Introduction
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The Global Strategy
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The Global Strategy
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The Global Strategy
• The Strategy lists WHO/UNICEF recommendations
for appropriate feeding of infants and young children
• The Strategy explains the obligations and
responsibilities of governments and concerned
parties
• It describes the actions they could take to protect,
promote and support mothers to follow
recommended feeding practices
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Follow up previous targets from Innocenti
Declaration
• Appoint a national breastfeeding coordinator with
appropriate authority, and establish a multisectoral
national breastfeeding committee
• Ensure that every facility providing maternity services
fully practices all the ‘Ten steps to successful
breastfeeding’ set out in the WHO/UNICEF statement
on breastfeeding and maternity services
• Implement the International Code of Marketing of
Breast-milk Substitutes and subsequent resolutions
• Enact imaginative legislation protecting the
breastfeeding rights of working women and establish
means for its enforcement
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Ten Steps for successful breastfeeding
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EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING 1/4
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Exclusive breastfeeding
• Breastfeeding provides ideal food for the
healthy growth and development of infants
• It is all that a child need for first six months of
life
• As a global public health recommendation,
infants should be exclusively breastfed for the
first six months of life
• More on exclusive breastfeeding during this
course.
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COMPLEMENTARY FEEDS
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COMPLEMENTARY FEEDS
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FEEDING IN EXCEPTIONALLY DIFFICULT
CIRCUMSTANCES
• Emergency situations
• Malnourished children
• Low-birth-weight babies
• Infants of HIV-infected mothers
• Orphans
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Sura Luqman XXXI:14