These recommendations by the Assembly have the same legal status as the Code, clarifying and
extending certain provisions. For Code implementation, both Code and resolutions are equally relevant.
En tant qu’organisme communautaire, l’épanouissement des familles et le renforcement de leur pouvoir d’agir sont au coeur de vos pratiques. Les environnements favorables à l’allaitement contribuent à l’atteinte de ces objectifs et bénéficient à…
As a community organization, empowering families and helping them thrive are at the heart of your work. Providing a breastfeeding-friendly environment helps families meet their needs and goals. A breastfeeding-friendly environment has benefits for…
On the 40th anniversary of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes, UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO) call on governments, health workers, and the baby food industry to fully implement and abide by the Code…
World Health Organisation (WHO)/Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS), UNICEF
Why breastmilk substitute companies seek
partnerships with organisations that support pregnant
women, infants and young children, and a review of
how Danone Nutricia breastmilk substitute marketing
has been evaluated globally.
As a grocery store manager, you play a key role in promoting healthy eating habits from the time a baby is born. By providing a breastfeeding-friendly business facility, you can meet the needs of all the families who enter your store.
This report summarizes the findings of a multicountry study examining the impact of breast milk marketing on infant feeding decisions and practices, which was commissioned by WHO and UNICEF. The research study – the largest of its kind to date –…
World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children's Fund