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UNICEF, WHO Recommends An End To Infant Formula Advocation

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Last updated: March 14, 2022 4:38 PM
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The World Health Organisation and the United Nations Children’s Emmergency Fund have called for an end to the promotion of infant formula by producers and health workers.

The organisations criticized the approval of infant formula over breastfeeding by nursing mothers in a joint statement made available to newsmen on Monday,

The statement was based on a report which showed that over one-third of Nigerian pregnant women said they received a recommendation to formula feed their children through a health professional.

“This report shows very clearly that formula milk marketing remains unacceptably pervasive, misleading and aggressive,” said Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “Regulations on exploitative marketing must be urgently adopted and enforced to protect children’s health.”

As a result, the WHO and UNICEF called on the government, health workers, and the baby food industry to end exploitative formula milk marketing and fully implement and abide by the International Code requirements.

Such Code includes passing, monitoring and enforcing laws to prevent the promotion of formula milk and prohibiting nutrition and health claims made by the formula milk industry.

The agencies also called for “banning of health workers from accepting sponsorship from companies that market foods for infants and young children for scholarships, awards, grants, meetings, or events.”

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