World Breastfeeding Week

Thursday, 01 August 2024
World Breastfeeding Week

This week is an annual observance that celebrates breastfeeding annually. It marks a global consensus on the need for babies to be breastfed, especially in the first months of life.

 

Official Week: August 1-7

 

Key Focus Areas

  • Raise communities’ awareness of breastfeeding and its significance to infants’ health.
  • Educate individuals on the health and immunity benefits of breastfeeding for infants, in addition to its vital ability to protect them from malnourishment.
  • Support programs, legislation, and initiatives that promote breastfeeding.
  • Encourage working mothers to continue breastfeeding while working by inviting institutions to provide facilities designated for this end.
  • Publish informative materials to warn against breastfeeding alternatives and their consequences on infants’ health.
  • Raise awareness of the positive effects of breastfeeding on mothers’ health.
  • Invite governments to subject available breastmilk alternatives to strict control to protect children from any health problems that may result from consuming them.

 

Top Facts

  • Less than half of infants under 6 months of age are breastfed.
  • Breast milk contains all the nutrients an infant needs during its first six years of life.
  • Infants who are breastfed are healthier.
  • Breastfed babies perform better on intelligence tests.
  • Infants who are not breastfed are more prone to suffering from malnourishment and diarrhea.
  • Breastfeeding reduces the chances of breast and ovarian cancer in mothers.
  • Breastfeeding affects the mother and child’s health throughout their life.

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