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The World Breastfeeding Trends initiative( WBTi). Tracking Implementation of the Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding. IBFAN Asia. Arun Gupta MD FIAP Regional Coordinator . Outline. About WBT i Assessment and action in South Asia Report of South Asia Impact Future plans.
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The World Breastfeeding Trends initiative( WBTi) Tracking Implementation of the Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding IBFAN Asia Arun Gupta MD FIAP Regional Coordinator
Outline • About WBTi • Assessment and action in South Asia • Report of South Asia • Impact • Future plans
WBTi • A: Action • B: bringing people together • C: Consensus and commitment • D: Demonstration • E: Effectiveness
South Asia Breastfeeding Partners Forums 2004,5,6 Forum 3 : November 22, 2006 Kabul
Status of South Asia 2006 1 Sri Lanka 116/150 2 Bangladesh 91.5/150 3 Maldives 88.5/150 4 Pakistan 75.5/150 5 Nepal 71.5/150 6 India 68/150 7 Afghanistan 30/150 8 Bhutan 30/150
Afghanistan • Developed and finalised the draft Code - waiting for approval. • Formation of Afghanistan Breastfeeding Promotion Partners (ABPP). • Establishment of National Breastfeeding Promotion Board. • Host of South Asia Breastfeeding Partners forum-3. • Kabul declaration on IYCF • Government promised to move breastfeeding up on the priority list of health programmes.
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Bangladesh • Country-level revitalisation of the breastfeeding movement. • National Conference on Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding organised, 500 participants. • The National Infant and Young Child Feeding Strategy has been finalised. Curriculum revision in light of IYCF; • Formation of training committee for establishing Breastfeeding Management Centers;
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BangladeshAction Plans for 2007 • Curriculum revision • Conduct TOTs 3 in 1 course • Identify research agenda, develop grant proposals; • HIV and Breastfeeding Policy approval - produce booklets for advocacy
Bhutan • Actions and Plans 2007 • Assessment of BFHI has been carried out, with a view to revitalizing. • Advocate for maternity leave for 14 weeks and worksite accommodation for breastfeeding; • Survey on IYCF practices; • Advocacy for approval of BMS Code by National Assembly; • Reactivation of National Committee on promotion and protection of breastfeeding as National IYCF Committee.
India • Increased interest • National consultation on IFE and IF-HIV • Partnership Government of India and UNICEF strengthen • Strengthening IYCF in the teaching in medical schools has • A national plan of action developed • State level implementation • Serious consideration is 11th Five Year Plan for a budget head.
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India Action Plans for 2007 High level cal attention; calling for ensuring a budget head for IYCF in 11th plan (already happened 29th dec) Capacity Building of State for skills training Campaign on 1st hour breastfeeding to save lives.
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Nepal • National capacity has been increased to impart skills training on Infant and Young Child Feeding. • The Nepal Breastfeeding Promotion Forum – the local IBFAN group - organised the South Asia Breastfeeding Partners’ Forum -2. • A draft strategy document for IYCF is ready.
Pakistan Score: 75.5/150 Grade: C Colour rating: Yellow Rank in South Asia: 4th
Sri Lanka • Intensified monitoring and evaluation of the Code. • The country has already started working on thegaps revealed by WBTi, focusing on: • Bottle feeding, • BFHI, • Maternity Protection and • Infant feeding and HIV.
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Future plans • Re-assessments South Asia 2008, 2011 • LAC beginning 2008 • Other regions to join
Impact of WBTi • Increased government participation • Close collaboration with UNICEF ROSA • Increased capacity of groups to organise • Strong partnerships at national level • Reports are available • Planning and review, being put in practice