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New video’s launched during WBW2015 promote breastfeeding in Niger

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the World Breastfeeding Week was celebrated in Niger with the launch of two videos that aim to improve child nutrition through improved hygiene and good breastfeeding practices. The videos were created as part of a social change project with the USAID-funded Strengthening…
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Publication date: THU, 13 AUG, 2015
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The Queen of Lesotho speaks during WBW2015 as she continues her role as the country’s patron for breastfeeding

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the World Breastfeeding Week was celebrated in Lesotho which included a launch organised by the Ministry of Health. Lesotho’s Queen, Mamohato Bereng Seeiso, who is also the national patron of breastfeeding, was the guest speaker on the day. Thithidi Diaho, a nutritionist…
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Publication date: THU, 13 AUG, 2015
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Nepal’s Civil Society Alliance holds an Interaction Program for WBW2015

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the World Breastfeeding Week was celebrated in Nepal with an interaction program organised by the Civil Society Alliance for Nutrition Nepal. The Interaction Program was organised with the support of local staff and the management committee of Kanti Children’s Hospital. Over…
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Publication date: THU, 13 AUG, 2015
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The Philippines celebrates WBW2015 by hosting a conference and beating their own world record for mass breastfeeding

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the World Breastfeeding Week was celebrated in the Philippines with support from development partners. Activities included news segments featuring United Nations advice on policies and plans, an International Breastfeeding Conference and a mass breastfeeding event. In an Eagle news…
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Publication date: THU, 13 AUG, 2015
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Zimbabwe’s Civil Society Alliance plans a full week of activity to promote WBW2015

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the 2015 World Breastfeeding Week was celebrated in Zimbabwe with a number of activities led by the Zimbabwe Civil Society Organisations in Scaling Up Nutrition Alliance. These included: Sensitization workshopswere heldin the World Health Organization Boardroom,Parirenyatwa for: Street facilitators (29…
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Publication date: THU, 13 AUG, 2015
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United Nations Foundation webinar shares stories from the private sector about breastfeeding support

On 6 August 2015, as part of World Breastfeeding Week, the Untied Nations Foundation hosted a webinar in collaboration with experts from the private sector and the global development community, focused on Supporting Innovations that Enable Working Women to Breastfeed. Speakers from Royal Philips, MDG Health Alliance,…
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Publication date: THU, 13 AUG, 2015
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Peru’s Ministry of Health adopts a “Guide to Breastfeeding Counselling” during WBW2015

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the 2015 World Breastfeeding Week celebrations in Peru included the Ministry of Health approval and adoption of the “Guide to Breastfeeding Counselling”, a review of progress made in laws and regulations and a breastfeeding competition in a hospital in Lima….
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Publication date: THU, 13 AUG, 2015
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GAIN and Devex hold a Q&A twitter session during the occasion of WBW2015

From 1 – 7 August 2015, as part of the World Breastfeeding Week, the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), a member of the SUN Business Network, held a live Twitter Question and Answer (Q&A) session with Devex to “discuss, debate and debunk myths” surrounding…
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Publication date: THU, 13 AUG, 2015
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Indonesia launches “Breastmilk is enough” campaign with GAIN during WBW2015

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the 2015 World Breastfeeding Week was celebrated in Indonesia and saw the launch of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) campaign entitled “Breastmilk is enough”. The campaign aims to raise awareness about the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding. GAIN are working…
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Publication date: WED, 12 AUG, 2015
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Paediatricians in Pakistan call for more breastfeeding laws to safeguard children from malnutrition

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the 2015 World Breastfeeding Week was celebrated in Pakistan with an event organised by the Pakistan Paediatrics Association (PPA) at the Khyber Teaching Hospital. The PPA asked the government to implement more breastfeeding laws to safeguard children from malnutrition. They also expressed concerns over…
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Publication date: WED, 12 AUG, 2015
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A media launch is held and a petition is shared in Ghana for WBW2015

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the 2015 World Breastfeeding Week was celebrated in Ghana, with a media launch organised by experts from the Family Health Division of Ghana Health Service (GHS). The event promoted exclusive breastfeeding for six months for the benefit of newborns and mothers. The experts…
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Publication date: WED, 12 AUG, 2015
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Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina shares a message on the eve of WBW2015

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the 2015 World Breastfeeding Week was celebrated in Bangladesh with a message from Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina emphasizing the need for breastfeeding and homemade food for infants at mothers’ workplaces. She announced that the government of Bangladesh has been ordered to introduce…
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Publication date: WED, 12 AUG, 2015
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United Nations agencies unite to develop useful resources for WBW2015

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the 2015 World Breastfeeding Week was celebrated by members of the United Nations Network for SUN. Resources and information provided by United Nations (UN) agencies were shared widely across the SUN Movement during the week. This included a message from Margaret…
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Publication date: WED, 12 AUG, 2015
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Nigeria's First Lady and the Ministry of Health call for workplaces to support breastfeeding mothers

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the 2015 World Breastfeeding Week was celebrated in Nigeria, with a ministerial launch, a trek through the capital and news segments on television. At the ministerial launch of the World Breastfeeding Week, in Abuja, Linus Awute, Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry…
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Publication date: WED, 12 AUG, 2015
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Safaricom Kenya hosts a high level multi-stakeholder event for WBW2015

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the 2015 World Breastfeeding Week was celebrated in Kenya with a high level multi-stakeholder event and segments on key news channels. The multi-stakeholder event was held at Safaricom house in Nairobi, to promote breastfeeding and the campaign led by the Ministry…
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Publication date: WED, 12 AUG, 2015
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Zambia’s Vice President, the Minister of Health and civil society support WBW2015

From 1 – 7 August 2015, the 2015 World Breastfeeding Week was celebrated in Zambia with efforts including a statement from the Minister of Health and a visit to the Vice-President by the Zambia Civil Society Scaling Up Nutrition. The Civil Society Scaling Up Nutrition Alliance…
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Publication date: WED, 12 AUG, 2015
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Zambia’s Vice President calls for better nutrition, innovative ideas, and support for breastfeeding mothers

On 7 August 2015, the Zambia Civil Society Scaling Up Nutrition Alliance met with Vice-President Inonge Wina to discuss the importance of nutrition to every Zambian child. She recognised that nutrition is of great importance to the country due to the impact stunting can have…
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Publication date: TUE, 11 AUG, 2015
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Do you know a nutrition champion who has transformed thinking and action on nutrition?


Until 15 September 2015, Transform Nutrition, in partnership with Save the Children, are inviting nominations for Nutrition Champions in 2015. Nutrition Champions can be any individual who has had significant success in transforming thinking or action on nutrition. They are looking for individuals who are…
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Publication date: FRI, 7 AUG, 2015
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Gospel musician from Ghana launches new album and the First 1,000 day’s campaign

On 26 July 2015, Nobel Nketsiah launched his fifth album and the First 1,000 Days of the Child Campaign in Accra, Ghana. Nobel Nketsiah is the National Ambassador for the Ghana Coalition of Civil Society Organizations for Scaling up Nutrition (GHACCSSUN) and his support included…
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Publication date: FRI, 7 AUG, 2015
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Expo Milano event highlights the key role adolescent girls have in breaking the cycle of malnutrition

On 3 July 2015, Save the Children held the event “Starting from girls: they are the source to trigger a change!” at Expo Milano as part of the WE-Women for Expo program. The event highlighted the key role of adolescent girls in low and middle…
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Publication date: FRI, 7 AUG, 2015