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ABOUT IBFAN
About IBFAN. IBFAN was founded in 1979. It is a network of 273 groups in 168 countries. Member groups include consumer organisations, health workers associations, parents’ groups and diversity of organizations in the social justice movement. It has also individual members. For example, the group in Canada and in United Kingdom have more thanOUR GLOBAL NETWORK
Our Global Network. IBFAN is arranged into nine regional offices: IBFAN is divided regionally with representatives from each region making up the IBFAN Coordinating Council (IBCoCo). Other IBFAN groups are members of IBCoCo as they have specialist responsibilities in the network. Because of the occasionally sensitive nature of our work, all OUR VISION – IBFAN VISION: IBFAN envisages an enabling environment for all women to establish breastfeeding as a societal norm in the best interest of both mother and child. INTERNATIONAL CODE OF MARKETING OF BREASTMILK The International Code is a unique and indispensable tool to protect and promote breastfeeding – an equally unique but threatened practice – and to ensure that marketing of breastmilk substitutes, feeding bottles and teats is appropriate. The International Code was the first of its kind, an internationally adopted and endorsed basicminimum
WORLD BREASTFEEDING CONFERENCES Partnership also with the UNICEF and the WHO, as well as NGOs like WABA, Save the Children, among others. The meeting will be in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 11 to 15 November 2019. These meetings will be preceded by the “A Thousand Mothers Breastfeeding” promotion mass media event, on the 11th November. CONTAMINANTS IN BABY FOODS Contaminants in Baby Foods. IBFAN emphasises that breastfeeding is the norm: it is the gold standard and protects the health of vulnerable infants. Artificial feeding using breastmilk substitutes and feeding bottles and teats (nipples) is a deviation from this norm. It can involve serious health risks and extra precautions should be takenwhen
HEINZ NESTLE ABBOTT BREAKING THE RULES MISLEADING Press release: Heinz, Nestle, Abbott: Breaking the rules, misleading mothers. New Delhi, July 31: Baby food giants Heinz, Nestle and Abbott have been blatantly violating the IMS Act, (Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Foods Regulation of Production, Supply and Distribution Act, 1992) and Amendment Act 2003 and misleading mothers and undermining breastfeeding and naturalAMERICA LATINA
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TRY N Y COU B F TE O A ST The State of the Code by Country 2006 is a special edition published on the occasion of the Code’s 25th anniversary. It was compiled by Yeong Joo Kean and Annelies Allain of the IBFAN – INTERNATIONAL BABY FOODS ACTION NETWORKIBFAN'S GOVERNANCEOUR GLOBAL NETWORKSEARCHCLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF COVID-19TRAININGS The International Baby Food Action Network, IBFAN, consists of public interest groups working around the world to reduce infant and young child morbidity and mortality. IBFAN aims to improve the health and. well-being of babies and young children, their mothers and their families through theABOUT IBFAN
About IBFAN. IBFAN was founded in 1979. It is a network of 273 groups in 168 countries. Member groups include consumer organisations, health workers associations, parents’ groups and diversity of organizations in the social justice movement. It has also individual members. For example, the group in Canada and in United Kingdom have more thanOUR GLOBAL NETWORK
Our Global Network. IBFAN is arranged into nine regional offices: IBFAN is divided regionally with representatives from each region making up the IBFAN Coordinating Council (IBCoCo). Other IBFAN groups are members of IBCoCo as they have specialist responsibilities in the network. Because of the occasionally sensitive nature of our work, all OUR VISION – IBFAN VISION: IBFAN envisages an enabling environment for all women to establish breastfeeding as a societal norm in the best interest of both mother and child. INTERNATIONAL CODE OF MARKETING OF BREASTMILK The International Code is a unique and indispensable tool to protect and promote breastfeeding – an equally unique but threatened practice – and to ensure that marketing of breastmilk substitutes, feeding bottles and teats is appropriate. The International Code was the first of its kind, an internationally adopted and endorsed basicminimum
WORLD BREASTFEEDING CONFERENCES Partnership also with the UNICEF and the WHO, as well as NGOs like WABA, Save the Children, among others. The meeting will be in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 11 to 15 November 2019. These meetings will be preceded by the “A Thousand Mothers Breastfeeding” promotion mass media event, on the 11th November. CONTAMINANTS IN BABY FOODS Contaminants in Baby Foods. IBFAN emphasises that breastfeeding is the norm: it is the gold standard and protects the health of vulnerable infants. Artificial feeding using breastmilk substitutes and feeding bottles and teats (nipples) is a deviation from this norm. It can involve serious health risks and extra precautions should be takenwhen
HEINZ NESTLE ABBOTT BREAKING THE RULES MISLEADING Press release: Heinz, Nestle, Abbott: Breaking the rules, misleading mothers. New Delhi, July 31: Baby food giants Heinz, Nestle and Abbott have been blatantly violating the IMS Act, (Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Foods Regulation of Production, Supply and Distribution Act, 1992) and Amendment Act 2003 and misleading mothers and undermining breastfeeding and naturalAMERICA LATINA
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TRY N Y COU B F TE O A ST The State of the Code by Country 2006 is a special edition published on the occasion of the Code’s 25th anniversary. It was compiled by Yeong Joo Kean and Annelies Allain of theOUR HISTORY
IBFAN aims to improve the health and. and support of breastfeeding and optimal infant feeding practices. IBFAN works for universal and full implementation of the International Code and Resolutions. IBFAN is one of the longest-surviving single-issue organisations. IBFAN was founded on October 12th, 1979 after the joint meeting of WHO and UNICEFICDC PUBLICATIONS
ICDC publishes handbooks and guidelines on legal drafting for Code implementation including Model Laws in several languages. It reports on what governments are doing regarding Code implementation (the State of the Code by Country), and on the evidence resulting from Code monitoring (Breaking the Rules).THE ISSUE – IBFAN
IBFAN has campaigned on this issue for many years and has raised awareness of the promotional nature of free supplies. • In July 1996 Nestlé was reported to be providing free and low-cost supplies of infant formula to hospitals in Kunming Province of China. In a public statement Save the Children said: ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS IBFAN and WABA prepared this poster and its explanatory text in French, English and Spanish for the Rio+20 Conference in June 2012. Rio+20 is the name commonly given to the Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD) which was organized by the United Nations in pursuance of General Assembly Resolution 64/236 (A/RES/64/236). WORLD BREASTFEEDING PROTECTION DAY MAY 21ST WHO/UNICEF BREASTFEEDING OFFICIAL RECOMENDATION To continue protecting breastfeeding we need to follow the official recommendations. The World Health Organization and the United Nations Childrens Fund (WHO/UNICEF) officially recommends. INFANT FEEDING IN EMERGENCIES IFE Core Group. IBFAN, represented by IBFAN-GIFA, is an active member of the interagency working group on Infant Feeding in Emergencies (the IFE core group). The IFE Core group is coordinated by the Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN). Members of the IFE Core group include non-governmental and UN agencies (for the list of members of the IFECore
HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Infant And Young Child Feeding – Health And Environmental Impacts. IBFAN emphasises that breastfeeding is the norm: it is the gold standard and protects the health of all infants everywhere, especially during this vulnerable stage of early child development.AMERICA LATINA
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PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND CAC/GL 21 - 1997 2 10. Other definitions relevant to these guidelines include: Appropriate Level of Protection (ALOP)1 Food Safety Objective (FSO)2 Performance Objective (PO)2 Performance Criterion (PC)2 Lot3 Sample3 Food safety control system4 Validation4 Verification4 Attributes sampling plans3 Variables sampling plans3 3. KANGAROO MOTHER CARE 1 Breastfeeding briefs N° 58, July 2017 Kangaroo Mother Care Guest editor: Adriano Cattaneo1 Summary Globally, prematurity is the first cause of death in children under five. IBFAN – INTERNATIONAL BABY FOODS ACTION NETWORKIBFAN'S GOVERNANCEOUR GLOBAL NETWORKSEARCHCLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF COVID-19TRAININGS The International Baby Food Action Network, IBFAN, consists of public interest groups working around the world to reduce infant and young child morbidity and mortality. IBFAN aims to improve the health and. well-being of babies and young children, their mothers and their families through theABOUT IBFAN
About IBFAN. IBFAN was founded in 1979. It is a network of 273 groups in 168 countries. Member groups include consumer organisations, health workers associations, parents’ groups and diversity of organizations in the social justice movement. It has also individual members. For example, the group in Canada and in United Kingdom have more thanOUR GLOBAL NETWORK
Our Global Network. IBFAN is arranged into nine regional offices: IBFAN is divided regionally with representatives from each region making up the IBFAN Coordinating Council (IBCoCo). Other IBFAN groups are members of IBCoCo as they have specialist responsibilities in the network. Because of the occasionally sensitive nature of our work, all OUR VISION – IBFAN VISION: IBFAN envisages an enabling environment for all women to establish breastfeeding as a societal norm in the best interest of both mother and child. INTERNATIONAL CODE OF MARKETING OF BREASTMILK The International Code is a unique and indispensable tool to protect and promote breastfeeding – an equally unique but threatened practice – and to ensure that marketing of breastmilk substitutes, feeding bottles and teats is appropriate. The International Code was the first of its kind, an internationally adopted and endorsed basicminimum
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS IBFAN and WABA prepared this poster and its explanatory text in French, English and Spanish for the Rio+20 Conference in June 2012. Rio+20 is the name commonly given to the Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD) which was organized by the United Nations in pursuance of General Assembly Resolution 64/236 (A/RES/64/236). WORLD BREASTFEEDING PROTECTION DAY MAY 21ST WHO/UNICEF BREASTFEEDING OFFICIAL RECOMENDATION To continue protecting breastfeeding we need to follow the official recommendations. The World Health Organization and the United Nations Childrens Fund (WHO/UNICEF) officially recommends. CONTAMINANTS IN BABY FOODS Contaminants in Baby Foods. IBFAN emphasises that breastfeeding is the norm: it is the gold standard and protects the health of vulnerable infants. Artificial feeding using breastmilk substitutes and feeding bottles and teats (nipples) is a deviation from this norm. It can involve serious health risks and extra precautions should be takenwhen
HEINZ NESTLE ABBOTT BREAKING THE RULES MISLEADING Press release: Heinz, Nestle, Abbott: Breaking the rules, misleading mothers. New Delhi, July 31: Baby food giants Heinz, Nestle and Abbott have been blatantly violating the IMS Act, (Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Foods Regulation of Production, Supply and Distribution Act, 1992) and Amendment Act 2003 and misleading mothers and undermining breastfeeding and naturalAMERICA LATINA
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IBFAN – INTERNATIONAL BABY FOODS ACTION NETWORKIBFAN'S GOVERNANCEOUR GLOBAL NETWORKSEARCHCLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF COVID-19TRAININGS The International Baby Food Action Network, IBFAN, consists of public interest groups working around the world to reduce infant and young child morbidity and mortality. IBFAN aims to improve the health and. well-being of babies and young children, their mothers and their families through theABOUT IBFAN
About IBFAN. IBFAN was founded in 1979. It is a network of 273 groups in 168 countries. Member groups include consumer organisations, health workers associations, parents’ groups and diversity of organizations in the social justice movement. It has also individual members. For example, the group in Canada and in United Kingdom have more thanOUR GLOBAL NETWORK
Our Global Network. IBFAN is arranged into nine regional offices: IBFAN is divided regionally with representatives from each region making up the IBFAN Coordinating Council (IBCoCo). Other IBFAN groups are members of IBCoCo as they have specialist responsibilities in the network. Because of the occasionally sensitive nature of our work, all OUR VISION – IBFAN VISION: IBFAN envisages an enabling environment for all women to establish breastfeeding as a societal norm in the best interest of both mother and child. INTERNATIONAL CODE OF MARKETING OF BREASTMILK The International Code is a unique and indispensable tool to protect and promote breastfeeding – an equally unique but threatened practice – and to ensure that marketing of breastmilk substitutes, feeding bottles and teats is appropriate. The International Code was the first of its kind, an internationally adopted and endorsed basicminimum
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS IBFAN and WABA prepared this poster and its explanatory text in French, English and Spanish for the Rio+20 Conference in June 2012. Rio+20 is the name commonly given to the Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD) which was organized by the United Nations in pursuance of General Assembly Resolution 64/236 (A/RES/64/236). WORLD BREASTFEEDING PROTECTION DAY MAY 21ST WHO/UNICEF BREASTFEEDING OFFICIAL RECOMENDATION To continue protecting breastfeeding we need to follow the official recommendations. The World Health Organization and the United Nations Childrens Fund (WHO/UNICEF) officially recommends. CONTAMINANTS IN BABY FOODS Contaminants in Baby Foods. IBFAN emphasises that breastfeeding is the norm: it is the gold standard and protects the health of vulnerable infants. Artificial feeding using breastmilk substitutes and feeding bottles and teats (nipples) is a deviation from this norm. It can involve serious health risks and extra precautions should be takenwhen
HEINZ NESTLE ABBOTT BREAKING THE RULES MISLEADING Press release: Heinz, Nestle, Abbott: Breaking the rules, misleading mothers. New Delhi, July 31: Baby food giants Heinz, Nestle and Abbott have been blatantly violating the IMS Act, (Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Foods Regulation of Production, Supply and Distribution Act, 1992) and Amendment Act 2003 and misleading mothers and undermining breastfeeding and naturalAMERICA LATINA
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“GLOBAL PROJECTS” PAST AND PRESENT. “Scaling up of breastfeeding and infant and young child interventions to reduce child mortality and undernutrition, and to improve child growth and development as well as maternal health, through the protection, promotion and support of optimal infant feeding practices (early initiation and exclusive breastfeeding for six months followed by safe and adequate complementary feeding withTHE ISSUE – IBFAN
IBFAN has campaigned on this issue for many years and has raised awareness of the promotional nature of free supplies. • In July 1996 Nestlé was reported to be providing free and low-cost supplies of infant formula to hospitals in Kunming Province of China. In a public statement Save the Children said: DONATE NOW – IBFAN IBFAN is a network of 273 groups in 168 countries. NBN Morning Philippines. Philippines Embassy. Breastfeeding act during World Breastfeeding Conference 2012, New Delhi. Performing against Baby Food Company at the World Breastfeeding Conference 2012, New Delhi (Philippines) Donate Now. There seems to be a problem with the information in the form.ICDC PUBLICATIONS
ICDC publishes handbooks and guidelines on legal drafting for Code implementation including Model Laws in several languages. It reports on what governments are doing regarding Code implementation (the State of the Code by Country), and on the evidence resulting from Code monitoring (Breaking the Rules). ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS IBFAN and WABA prepared this poster and its explanatory text in French, English and Spanish for the Rio+20 Conference in June 2012. Rio+20 is the name commonly given to the Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD) which was organized by the United Nations in pursuance of General Assembly Resolution 64/236 (A/RES/64/236). INFANT FEEDING IN EMERGENCIES IFE Core Group. IBFAN, represented by IBFAN-GIFA, is an active member of the interagency working group on Infant Feeding in Emergencies (the IFE core group). The IFE Core group is coordinated by the Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN). Members of the IFE Core group include non-governmental and UN agencies (for the list of members of the IFECore
PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND CAC/GL 21 - 1997 2 10. Other definitions relevant to these guidelines include: Appropriate Level of Protection (ALOP)1 Food Safety Objective (FSO)2 Performance Objective (PO)2 Performance Criterion (PC)2 Lot3 Sample3 Food safety control system4 Validation4 Verification4 Attributes sampling plans3 Variables sampling plans3 3.IBFAN AFRICA
IBFAN Africa is well known for its ethical stand and technical expertise in this area of infant and young child feeding and has been supporting national governments in capacity building for over 28 years. IBFAN does not operate in isolation by running parallel programmes in the countries but because it believes in sustainableactions, it always
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A new statement by the World Health Organisation (WHO) released on 17th July, states that follow-up formula is not necessary, is unsuitable as a replacement for breastmilk after 6 months and is covered by World Health Assembly marketing requirements. IBFAN hopes that the new WHO statement will prompt policy makers to bring in legislation to control marketing of feeding products for infants and IBFAN COMMENTS ON THE NEW WHO REPORT ON CODE 2 WHO has produced a new report entitled Country Implementation of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes – Status Report 2011.(1) This is the first WHO report of its kind and it contains many useful statements and statistics about Code implementation compiled from a questionnaire that WHO sent togovernments.
IBFAN – INTERNATIONAL BABY FOODS ACTION NETWORKIBFAN'S GOVERNANCEOUR GLOBAL NETWORKSEARCHCLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF COVID-19TRAININGS The International Baby Food Action Network, IBFAN, consists of public interest groups working around the world to reduce infant and young child morbidity and mortality. IBFAN aims to improve the health and. well-being of babies and young children, their mothers and their families through theABOUT IBFAN
About IBFAN. IBFAN was founded in 1979. It is a network of 273 groups in 168 countries. Member groups include consumer organisations, health workers associations, parents’ groups and diversity of organizations in the social justice movement. It has also individual members. For example, the group in Canada and in United Kingdom have more thanIBFAN WEBSITES
IBFAN Websites. Association of Free Breastfeeding Groups (AFS) Baby Milk Action. Breastfeeding Promotion Network Of India – BPNI. Geneva Infant Feeding Association GIFA. IBFAN Brasil. IBFAN Greece. IBFAN Italia. IBFAN Latin America and the Caribbean.ALL ABOUT IBFAN
The film shows the IBFAN Network in action in Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Oceania safeguarding the lives and health of children everywhere from the activities of the baby feeding industryOUR GLOBAL NETWORK
Our Global Network. IBFAN is arranged into nine regional offices: IBFAN is divided regionally with representatives from each region making up the IBFAN Coordinating Council (IBCoCo). Other IBFAN groups are members of IBCoCo as they have specialist responsibilities in the network. Because of the occasionally sensitive nature of our work, allIBFAN
IBFAN’s History. IBFAN’s Mission. IBFAN’s Vision. World Breastfeeding Protection Day May 21st. 40th Anniversary of IBFAN. Focus Areas. Codex Alimentarius. Global Breastfeeding Initiative for OUR VISION – IBFAN VISION: IBFAN envisages an enabling environment for all women to establish breastfeeding as a societal norm in the best interest of both mother and child. INTERNATIONAL CODE OF MARKETING OF BREASTMILK The International Code is a unique and indispensable tool to protect and promote breastfeeding – an equally unique but threatened practice – and to ensure that marketing of breastmilk substitutes, feeding bottles and teats is appropriate. The International Code was the first of its kind, an internationally adopted and endorsed basicminimum
UN PUBLICATIONS
UN Publications. 2018. REPORT ON THE MONITORING OF THE CODE IN 11 COUNTRIES OF ASIA. BFHI Fact sheet. IBFAN – INTERNATIONAL BABY FOODS ACTION NETWORK IBFAN – International Baby Foods Action Network IBFAN – INTERNATIONAL BABY FOODS ACTION NETWORKIBFAN'S GOVERNANCEOUR GLOBAL NETWORKSEARCHCLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF COVID-19TRAININGS The International Baby Food Action Network, IBFAN, consists of public interest groups working around the world to reduce infant and young child morbidity and mortality. IBFAN aims to improve the health and. well-being of babies and young children, their mothers and their families through theABOUT IBFAN
About IBFAN. IBFAN was founded in 1979. It is a network of 273 groups in 168 countries. Member groups include consumer organisations, health workers associations, parents’ groups and diversity of organizations in the social justice movement. It has also individual members. For example, the group in Canada and in United Kingdom have more thanIBFAN WEBSITES
IBFAN Websites. Association of Free Breastfeeding Groups (AFS) Baby Milk Action. Breastfeeding Promotion Network Of India – BPNI. Geneva Infant Feeding Association GIFA. IBFAN Brasil. IBFAN Greece. IBFAN Italia. IBFAN Latin America and the Caribbean.ALL ABOUT IBFAN
The film shows the IBFAN Network in action in Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Oceania safeguarding the lives and health of children everywhere from the activities of the baby feeding industryOUR GLOBAL NETWORK
Our Global Network. IBFAN is arranged into nine regional offices: IBFAN is divided regionally with representatives from each region making up the IBFAN Coordinating Council (IBCoCo). Other IBFAN groups are members of IBCoCo as they have specialist responsibilities in the network. Because of the occasionally sensitive nature of our work, allIBFAN
IBFAN’s History. IBFAN’s Mission. IBFAN’s Vision. World Breastfeeding Protection Day May 21st. 40th Anniversary of IBFAN. Focus Areas. Codex Alimentarius. Global Breastfeeding Initiative for OUR VISION – IBFAN VISION: IBFAN envisages an enabling environment for all women to establish breastfeeding as a societal norm in the best interest of both mother and child. INTERNATIONAL CODE OF MARKETING OF BREASTMILK The International Code is a unique and indispensable tool to protect and promote breastfeeding – an equally unique but threatened practice – and to ensure that marketing of breastmilk substitutes, feeding bottles and teats is appropriate. The International Code was the first of its kind, an internationally adopted and endorsed basicminimum
UN PUBLICATIONS
UN Publications. 2018. REPORT ON THE MONITORING OF THE CODE IN 11 COUNTRIES OF ASIA. BFHI Fact sheet. IBFAN – INTERNATIONAL BABY FOODS ACTION NETWORK IBFAN – International Baby Foods Action NetworkALL ABOUT IBFAN
The film shows the IBFAN Network in action in Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Oceania safeguarding the lives and health of children everywhere from the activities of the baby feeding industryIBFAN
IBFAN’s History. IBFAN’s Mission. IBFAN’s Vision. World Breastfeeding Protection Day May 21st. 40th Anniversary of IBFAN. Focus Areas. Codex Alimentarius. Global Breastfeeding Initiative forSEVEN PRINCIPLES
Seven Principles – IBFAN. Infants and young children everywhere to have the right to the highest attainable standard of health. Families, and in particular women and children, to have the right to access adequate and nutritious food and sufficient and affordable water. Women have the right to breastfeed and to make informed decisionsabout
ICDC PUBLICATIONS
ICDC publishes handbooks and guidelines on legal drafting for Code implementation including Model Laws in several languages. It reports on what governments are doing regarding Code implementation (the State of the Code by Country), and on the evidence resulting from Code monitoring (Breaking the Rules). WORLD BREASTFEEDING PROTECTION DAY MAY 21ST WHO/UNICEF BREASTFEEDING OFFICIAL RECOMENDATION To continue protecting breastfeeding we need to follow the official recommendations. The World Health Organization and the United Nations Childrens Fund (WHO/UNICEF) officially recommends. INFANT FEEDING IN EMERGENCIES IFE Core Group. IBFAN, represented by IBFAN-GIFA, is an active member of the interagency working group on Infant Feeding in Emergencies (the IFE core group). The IFE Core group is coordinated by the Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN). Members of the IFE Core group include non-governmental and UN agencies (for the list of members of the IFECore
CONTAMINANTS IN BABY FOODS Contaminants in Baby Foods. IBFAN emphasises that breastfeeding is the norm: it is the gold standard and protects the health of vulnerable infants. Artificial feeding using breastmilk substitutes and feeding bottles and teats (nipples) is a deviation from this norm. It can involve serious health risks and extra precautions should be takenwhen
IBFAN AFRICA
IBFAN Africa is well known for its ethical stand and technical expertise in this area of infant and young child feeding and has been supporting national governments in capacity building for over 28 years. IBFAN does not operate in isolation by running parallel programmes in the countries but because it believes in sustainableactions, it always
THE ADVANTAGES, DISADVANTAGES AND RISKS OF READY-TO-USE FOODS 1 Breastfeeding briefs N° 56/57, September 2014 The advantages, disadvantages and risks of ready-to-use foods Guest editor: Ted Greiner1 Executive summary PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND CAC/GL 21 - 1997 2 10. Other definitions relevant to these guidelines include: Appropriate Level of Protection (ALOP)1 Food Safety Objective (FSO)2 Performance Objective (PO)2 Performance Criterion (PC)2 Lot3 Sample3 Food safety control system4 Validation4 Verification4 Attributes sampling plans3 Variables sampling plans3 3.* Home
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IBFAN STATEMENT ON FOOD SAFETY DAY JUNE 7, 2020 _highlights the contamination of baby formulas and foods from microbes, insect parts, pesticides, heavy metals, melamine, packaging leakage and additives.__ It also points to the weaknesses in Codex Alimentarius standards, where the permitted levels of ingredients is based not on independent and convincing evidence but on political consensus and claims of “history of safe use”. IBFAN calls for laws to end predatory marketing and ensure that food safety and monitoring and enforcement systems are free of commercialinfluence. _
The International Baby Food Action Network, IBFAN, consists of public interest groups working around the world to reduce infant and young child morbidity and mortality. IBFAN aims to improve the health and well-being of babies and young children, their mothers and their families through the protection, promotion and support of breastfeeding and optimal infant feeding practices. IBFAN works for universal and full implementation of the International Code and Resolutions. THE FORMATION OF IBFAN IBFAN is one of the longest-surviving single-issue organisations. IBFAN was founded on October 12th, 1979 after the joint meeting of WHO and UNICEF on Infant and Young Child Feeding. ONE OF THE FOUNDING MEMBERS STATED: “IBFAN… will provide an international framework for the continuation of our work. It will allow us to continue our vigilance and provide the focus for citizen participation. It will enable us to follow up the recommendations of this meeting – to spread new perspectives gained and to monitor compliance (with the InternationalCode).”
THE INTERNATIONAL CODE The groups that formed IBFAN were instrumental in putting the marketing of baby foods onto the health agenda, resulting in the 1979 meeting referred to above. IBFAN then campaigned for a strong and effective marketing code. The International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes was adopted by the World Health Assembly in 1981. Through continued vigilance, new marketing strategies anddevelopments
in thinking on infant nutrition have been brought to the attention of delegates at the World Health Assembly leading to the adoption of further Resolutions which aim to protect infant health and mothers rights. A GLOBAL ACTION NETWORK IBFAN is an International Network. Structured like a net, it encompasses the Earth. Groups are diverse: they may work on infant feeding issues alone, or they may be mother support groups, consumer associations, development organisations or citizens rights groups. Some are staffed by volunteers, some have full time staff. What all groups have in common is they take Action to bring about implementation of the International Code and the subsequent, relevant Resolutions of the World Health Assembly. These are the main tools that IBFAN uses with the aim of ensuring that the marketing of baby food does not have a negative impact on health.COVID-19
* WHO 23 JUNE BREASTFEEDING AND COVID-19 * UNICEF 28 MAY BREASTFEEDING SAFELY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC * WHO: 27 MAY COUNTRIES FAILING TO STOP HARMFUL MARKETING OF BREAST-MILK SUBSTITUTES, WARN WHO AND UNICEF * WHO:27 MAY CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF COVID-19 * WHO:12 MAY FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: BREASTFEEDING AND COVID-19FOR
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* INTERNATIONAL PAEDIATRIC ASSOCIATION: 9 MAY PROMOTING AND SUPPORTING CHILDREN’S HEALTH AND HEALTHCARE DURING COVID-19 * WHO 7 MAY: Q&A: BREASTFEEDING AND COVID-19 * WHO: 5 MAY COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTH CARE, INCLUDING OUTREACH AND CAMPAIGNS,IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC * BPNI: 4 MAY COVID 19 AND BREASTFEEDING * UK UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative: 1 May INFANT FEEDING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) CRISIS * UNICEF: 29 APRIL RESPONSE TO COVID-19: GUIDANCE NOTE ON FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS OR CONTRIBUTIONS IN-KIND FROM FOOD AND BEVERAGECOMPANIES VERSION 2
* WHO 28 APRIL FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS * UNICEF 27 APRIL COUNSELLING CARDS ON INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 * UُSAID 24 APRIL IYCF RECOMMENDATIONS WHEN COVID-19 IS SUSPECTEDOR CONFIRMED
* WFP-UNICEF: 22 APRIL PROTECTING MATERNAL DIETS AND NUTRITION SERVICES AND PRACTICES IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 * UNICEF, WFP, FAO & WHO: 17 APRIL JOINT STATEMENT ON NUTRITION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC * UNICEF 16 APRIL SG’S POLICY BRIEF: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ONCHILDREN
* WHO 15 APRIL SAFE RAMADAN PRACTICES IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COVID-19: INTERIM GUIDANCE * ’EMRO 9 APRIL FEEDING BABIES AND YOUNG CHILDREN DURING THECOVID-19 OUTBREAK
* WHO 8 TH APRIL COVID-19 AND BREASTFEEDING POSITION PAPER * BREASTFEEDING MEDICINE 7 APRIL SHOULD INFANTS BE SEPARATED FROM MOTHERS WITH COVID-19? FIRST, DO NO HARM * CDC 6 APRIL :CONSIDERATIONS FOR INPATIENT OBSTETRIC HEALTHCARESETTINGS
* ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS & GYNAECOLOGISTS APRIL 3 : CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) INFECTION IN PREGNANCY * UNICEF APRIL 3 :COVID-19 AGENDA FOR ACTION * UNICEF UK BABY FRIENDLY INITIATIVE 2 APRIL: STATEMENT ON INFANT FEEDING DURING THE CORONA VIRUS OUTBREAK * AAP 2 APRIL COVID 19 INITIAL NEWBORN GUIDANCE * HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL 31 MARCH SEPARATING INFECTED MOTHERS FROMNEWBORNS
* ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS & GYNAECOLOGISTS 30 MARCH: COVID-19 VIRUS INFECTION AND PREGNANCY* WHO
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ADVICE DURING COVID-19 OUTBREAK * UNICEF BRIEF NO. 2 (V1) 30 MARCH IYCF PROGRAMMING IN THE CONTEXTOF COVID-19
* ICM 29 MARCH WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN CHILDBIRTH MUST BE UPHELD DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC * UNICEF & GTAM 27-MARCH : MANAGEMENT OF CHILD WASTING IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID -19 * ESA WHO UNICEF WFP UNHCR26
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LACTATION IS IMPORTANT TO HUMAN HEALTH AT ALL TIMES, BUT ESPECIALLY DURING TIMES OF EMERGENCY. * WHO 18 MARCH: Q&A ON COVID-19, PREGNANCY, CHILDBIRTH ANDBREASTFEEDING
* CDC 18 MARCH : PREGNANCY & BREASTFEEDING (INFORMATION ABOUT CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019) * RCPCH 17 MARCH : COVID-19 – GUIDANCE FOR PAEDIATRIC SERVICES * WHO 13 MARCH : CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORYINFECTI
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WHEN COVID-19 IS SUSPECTED INTERIM GUIDANCE * UNICEF 12 MARCH WHAT PARENTS SHOULD KNOW * UNFPA 11 MARCH: STATEMENT ON NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) ANDPREGNANCY
* QUEENSLAND HEALTH 11 MARCH: COVID-19 GUIDANCE FOR MATERNITYSERVICES
* ABM 10 MARCH : STATEMENT ON CORONAVIRUS 2019 * UNFPA : 5 MARCH STATEMENT ON NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) ANDPREGNANCY
* LLLI 19 FEBRUARY : CONTINUING TO NURSE YOUR BABY THROUGH CORONAVIRUS (2019-NCOV; COVID-19) AND OTHER RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS * WHO 4 FEBRUARY : HOME CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED NOVELCORONAVIRUS
(COVID-19) INFECTION PRESENTING WITH MILD SYMPTOMS, AND MANAGEMENT OFTHEIR CONTACTS
* WHO BREASTFEEDING ADVICE DURING THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK * UNICEF : CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19): WHAT PARENTS SHOULD KNOW * UNICEF: EARLY CHILDHOOD FOCUSEDCOVID-19 RESOURCES
* COVID-19 IBFAN LAC IBFAN will work through programmes designed for increasing its outreach by building alliances, protecting people from baby food corporations’ misleading propaganda, advocating with governments to hold the baby food corporations accountable, providing technical and planning support to governments, campaigning, training and capacity building. IBFAN is a watch-dog organization, monitoring the compliance with the International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes, and subsequent relevant World Health Assembly resolutions, as well as highlighting conflict of interests in policies and programmes both globally and nationally. CopyRight © 2018 IBFAN All rights reserved. Powered by WordPress , Theme i-maxby TemplatesNext.
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