A weblog for news about human milk.
Maintained by Jodine Chase
Thursday, June 13, 2013
WHO Code training in Toronto
IBFAN's International Code Document Centre experts talk about historical efforts to curb deadly infant formula marketing, and how it lead to the WHO/UNICEF move to create the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Subsittudes
I have just completed a three day training workshop on how to monitor for violations of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes. I plan to blog in more detail shortly. For now, please take a look at the daily summaries of the live-tweets from the workshop (and follow #WHOCode and #nonestle on Twitter for ongoing updates on Code issues and actions.) If you are interested in a little more of history of how the Code was created, see this YouTube excerpt of the 1984 BBC film, "When Breasts are Bad for Business."
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WHO has recommended the implementation of international code of marketing of
breast milk substitutes
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