Indicator 1: National policy, programme and coordination Indicator 2: Baby Friendly Initiative Indicator 3: International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes Indicator 4: Maternity protection Indicator 5: Health - professional training Indicator 6: Community - based support Indicator 7: Information support Indicator 8: Infant feeding and HIV Indicator 9: Infant and young child
feeding during emergencies Indicator 10: Monitoring and evaluation
The World Health Assembly (Resolution 63/2010) has recommended that all countries implement existing global guidelines on infant
feeding during emergencies, including specific operational guidance to help relief agencies protect infant nutrition and minimise risk of infection.
«Infant
feeding during emergencies is given the worst coding: Red with a score of just 3.4 out of 10.
The document seeks to inform decision - makers about key interventions and sustaining optimal infant and young child
feeding during emergencies.
IBFAN's World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative assessment of policies and programmes on Infant
feeding during emergencies show that implementation of UN recommendations on this is dismal.
Not exact matches
During his tenure as chairman, Bernanke was acutely aware of the public's deep resentment of the
Fed's
emergency bailout of financial giants such as AIG as well as policies that inevitably favored the wealthy by spurring the stock market.
Add to that the
Fed's desire to get off of the
emergency footing it adopted
during the financial crisis, and the rise in yields above 3 percent looks rather measured and rational.
Even though the
Fed worked with the Treasury
during the financial crisis, the GAO audited the
Fed's
emergency loans made
during the crisis.
The USA scored 0 out of 10 points on WBTi Indicator 9, which measures implementation of actions to protect infant and young child
feeding (IYCF)
during emergencies.
Breastfeeding provides protection
during natural disasters — a mother who is still lactating can
feed her child safely
during emergency situations when food, water, and formula are unavailable.
Therefore, the risk associated with poor infant
feeding practices
during emergencies can lead to increased morbidity and mortality.
Cup -
feeding may be particularly useful when small volumes of breastmilk / colostrum are being given and
during emergency situations.
They serve as a basis for action and are intended to clarify that optimal practices for
feeding infants and young children
during emergencies are essentially the same as those that apply in other, more stable conditions.
Although there is national guidance on care of animals
during emergencies, a recent World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative (WBTi) report found that there are no UK - wide or national strategies addressing infant and young child
feeding during a disaster.
During an
emergency, breastfeeding is actually the perfect
feeding choice - it is safe and sustainable because it doesn't require clean water, washing facilities, access to electricity, or hot water to sterilize bottles and nipples.
The HHS Administration for Children and Families, Office of Human Services
Emergency Preparedness and Response has published a new Infant
Feeding During Disasters infographic.
is pushing an amendment to the financial overhaul bill before the Senate that would broaden the Government Accountability Office's power to audit the
Fed and compel the central bank to disclose details about the firms that received
emergency federal aid
during the financial crisis.
And it says WHO «
fed suspicions» about its actions by insisting that
Emergency Committee members who gave advice
during the pandemic remain confidential and by not revealing their potential conflicts of interest.
Don't
feed pet chocolate — This yummy human treat is one of the most common reasons for
emergency vet visits
during the holidays.
Rather, it generates electricity and
feeds it to the battery, much the way an
emergency generator in a hospital keeps the lights on
during a blackout.