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young player generally acknowledged to be the best untapped amateur in Canada, Dennis Sobchuk, signed a 10 - year, $ 1 million contract with the
WHA's new Cincinnati franchise.
WHA 2010 Resolution 63.23 calls on Member States (4) to end inappropriate promotion of food for infants and
young children and to ensure that nutrition and health claims shall not be permitted for foods for infants and
young children, except where specifically provided for, in relevant Codex Alimentarius standards or national legislation;
The WHO Code of Marketing Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent
WHA Resolutions, the Global Strategy on Infant and
Young Child Feeding and the Conventions on the Rights of the Child support the exclusion of those employed by breastmilk substitute manufacturers from providing infant feeding education.
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WHA Resolution 49.15 1996 Preambular para: «Concerned that health institutions and ministries may be subject to subtle pressure to accept, inappropriately, financial or other support for professional training in infant and child health» urged Member States to ensure that «financial support for professionals working in infant and
young child health does not create conflicts of interest.»
Provide clarification and guidance on the inappropriate promotion of foods for infants and
young children as mentioned in
WHA 63.23.
WHA Resolution 58.32 calls for action to «ensure that financial support and other incentives for programmes and health professionals working in infant and
young child health do not create CONFLICTS OF INTEREST».
Para 4... labelling and marketing of processed baby foods should make it clear that these products are not adequate for use by infants of less than six months of age and should not undermine the six - month exclusive breastfeeding recommendation; considers, therefore, that the labelling and marketing should be revised in line with
WHA recommendations for foods for infants and
young children;
Mr OBrien dismisses the
WHA Guidance on Ending Inappropriate Marketing of foods for Infants and
Young Children which, among other things, reiterates and reinforces the COI safeguards in previous
WHA Resolutions (1996, 2005 and 2012).
In consideration of global public health recommendations, including
WHA Resolution 63.23, the
WHA Global Strategy of Infant and
Young Child feeding and the global impact of exports from the Union to third countries, the labelling and marketing of processed baby foods should make it clear that these products are not adequate for use by infants of less than 6 months of age and should not undermine the 6 month exclusive breastfeeding recommendation; Considers therefore that the labelling and marketing should be revised in line with WHA recommendations for foods for infants and young chil
Young Child feeding and the global impact of exports from the Union to third countries, the labelling and marketing of processed baby foods should make it clear that these products are not adequate for use by infants of less than 6 months of age and should not undermine the 6 month exclusive breastfeeding recommendation; Considers therefore that the labelling and marketing should be revised in line with
WHA recommendations for foods for infants and
young chil
young children;
Inform Government agencies, health professionals and the public of issues relating to the Code and
WHA resolutions — Bring attention to the extent and consequences of the promotion of breastmilk substitutes and commercial infant and
young child feeding products for the health and wellbeing of all children through on - going monitoring and reporting.
Resolutions
WHA 58.32 calls for action «to ensure that financial support and other incentives for programmes and health professionals working in infant and
young child health do not create conflict of interest».
IBFAN will continue to call for all formulas marketed for infants and
young children (0 - 36 months) to be included in one standard that must: state clearly that infant formula can be used after 12 months and that other products are not necessary; ensure that product composition does not compromise child health; specify that marketing is strictly controlled according to the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent relevant
WHA resolutions.
Canada's infant feeding policy should be based on those recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), including the full implementation of the International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes and subsequent World Health Assembly (
WHA) resolutions on infant and
young child nutrition; the WHO / UNICEF Baby - Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI)(including the BFI for communities); and the WHO / UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Infant and Young Child Fee
young child nutrition; the WHO / UNICEF Baby - Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI)(including the BFI for communities); and the WHO / UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Infant and
Young Child Fee
Young Child Feeding.
We respectfully request that the CPS not form any partnerships with formula companies and suggest that the CPS familiarize itself with its own obligations under the Code, specifically
WHA Resolution 49.15 which states «financial support for professionals working in infant and
young child health [should] not create conflicts of interest.»
MIYCN Resolution Guidance on ending the inappropriate marketing of foods for infants and
young children
WHA 69/7 Add 1 FENSA RESOLUTION PRESS RELEASE Trade...
CLICK HERE for the Resolution
WHA 69/9 adopted in May 2016 entitled Ending inappropriate promotion of foods for infants and
young children
References to the International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes should include the subsequent World Health Assembly (
WHA) resolutions on infant and
young child nutrition, i.e. International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes and subsequent relevant
WHA resolutions.
Canada's government through its delegations to the World Health Assembly have endorsed the International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes and all the relevant
WHA resolutions on Infant and
Young Child Nutrition.
WHA Res 63.23 (1.4) «Urges member states to end inappropriate promotion of food for infants and
young children and to ensure that nutrition and health claims shall not be permitted for foods for infants and
young children, except where specifically provided for, in relevant Codex Alimentarius standards or national legislation.»
The Sixty - fifth World Health Assembly (
WHA 65) indicated that global efforts to improve nutrition should focus on six global nutrition targets to be achieved by 2025 and endorsed a Comprehensive implementation plan on maternal, infant and
young child nutrition (CIP) through Resolution
WHA65.6.
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Wha, Lee,
Young - Ae, The Korea Society for Children's Media, Korean Joural of Children's Media 10 (3), 2011, 135 - 155