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Author: Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative Newsletter
Resource type: Article

Sept / Oct 1999

Includes articles on:

  1. Relief strategies must include plans for infant feeding
  2. In emergencies, breastfeeding is safest method
  3. Accurate information will help relief agencies counsel mothers
  4. Training manual synthesizes years of relief workers’ experience in emergencies
  5. Code resolutions protect mothers from exploitation by manufacturers
  6. Putting together a policy for unaccompanied infants and children
  7. Dispelling myths about breastfeeding in crisis
  8. ‘Supplemented suckling’ method gets malnourished infants back to the breast
  9. Mothers and babies benefit from a place of their own: Two success stories [Example of SAFE SPACES]

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