One Million Campaign Support Women to Breastfeed Arun
One Million Campaign Support Women to Breastfeed Arun and Team One Million Campaign BPNI/IBFAN Asia 9 th Feb. 2009
Infant mortality can be checked by breastfeeding – says Lancet study Posted by KY Singh on May 24 th, 2008 in Health, News. Follow comments via RSS 2. 0. Print This! SHARETHIS SHIMLA: A study published by the UK based world’s leading independent medical journal “Lancet” has said that a new hope has emerged in the form of mother’s milk for rapidly reducing the infant mortality and improving child under nutrition in India. Breastfeeding promotion alone can reduce the infant mortality rate (IMR) by 11. 6 percent in India where 57 infants out of 1000 die every year at birth.
Size of tragedy …. • Over 1100 children under the age of five die every hour across the world • 27000 die per day • About 10 million children die every year • Evidence: Many can be saved by early and exclusive breastfeeding
Beginning Breastfeeding within one hour (Globally)
Exclusive Breastfeeding (Globally)
Exclusive breastfeeding 0 -6 months(India)
Comparison of NFHS 2 and NFHS 3 data on breastfeeding practices 2008 (NF HS 3) 200 5 (NF HS 2) Percentage of babies breastfed within one hour of birth 24. 15. 5% 8 % Percentage of babies of 0<6 months of age exclusively breastfed in the last 24 hours 46. 3% 9 % Babies are breastfed for a median duration of how many months 24. 4 mo nth s Percentage of breastfed babies 16. 13. 4% 7 25. 4 m on ths
One Million Campaign Support Women to Breastfeed
Life begins here ….
Counselling session
Do we want this. . ?
Women at work …need support Crèches etc
Working Women in the street !
What support this women would require?
Cyclone hits…. Marrium with her 13 -day old child outside her ruined home in Bagerhat district. Source: Irin News. Cyclone Sidr, Bangladesh
“We distributed children's clothes and about 40 mothers showed up with their babies, we…taught them how to use the milk powder we had received in big quantities. ” Source: Real Medicine Foundation News. Sri Lanka, Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004/5
Highlighting risks of infant formula Source: ACT News. Nias earthquake, Indonesia, 2005
Women need help of this kind…
GAPS • Lack of policy status for ‘National Guidelines on Infant and Young Child Feeding’. • No sustained action to revive baby friendly hospital initiatives. • Inadequate mechanism to enforce “The Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Foods (Regulation of Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 1992”, as Amended in 2003 (IMS Act). • No policy framework for protecting and supporting breastfeeding in private sector and informal sector for working women. • No practical training of doctors and nurses regarding infant and young child feeding in pre-service education.
GAPS • Crèches, as an essential service to support working mothers to breastfeed are completely inadequate in terms of number and quality with respect to the existing need. • Lack of stated strategy on communication for infant and young child feeding. • Inadequate counselling to HIV positive women regarding infant feeding options. • There is no policy on infant and young child feeding in action plans for disasters. • Too large a time gap between two consecutive national family health surveys to monitor infant and young child feeding indicators.
Mum power: The friends from ante-natal class converge on Mc. Donald's for the feed-in. Maddie Reynolds is fourth from the left
Thank you Team One Million Campaign
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