Sentences with phrase «of wha»

It's far too early to be sure of wha...
(All three industries are in serious violation of the International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes and relevant resolutions of the WHA).
The hockey played by Gordie Howe at 45 has lost little since the majestic, intimidating years in which he won NHL glory — witness the way the Houston Aero warrior has risen to the top of the WHA
Perhps it hurts more if we have had a bad expereince fomr church because of wha tthe church is meant to stand for by way of loving God and others, where there is not that expectation elsewhere and we are either guarded or less guarded accordingly.
The uneven pacing of WHAS guarantees a small audience — big laughs come in clusters, and the plot speeds up and slows down depending on what you like — but I have a feeling that it's the type of movie that will find its niche in repeat viewings.

Not exact matches

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And now that you have justifiably lost, all I'm hearing is the Wha - wha - wha of babies cryiWha - wha - wha of babies cryiwha - wha of babies cryiwha of babies crying.
Jan 04,2016... Triple Threat Doug Flutie's triathlon debut, at Alcatraz, goes swimmingly (sort of) We don't know wha...
Back from the WHA came erstwhile Boston Goalie Gerry Cheevers, a thoroughbred owner of growing repute — his colt Royal Ski looms large in any early reckoning of the 1977 Kentucky Derby (page 34)-- who teams with Gilles Gilbert to form the game's best goaltending combination.
For a franchise that was launched 34 years ago as theNew England Whalers, has been a member of two leagues (the WHA and NHL) and hasplayed its home games in five cities (Boston; Springfield, Mass.; Hartford; Greensboro, N.C.; and Raleigh), maybe the coolest trophy in the world can serveas an anchor for the team and for big league hockey in the South.
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Ski runs beneath an odd - looking purple - and - gold set of silks, the colors of the Cleveland Crusaders, a now defunct WHA team that Cheevers played for before returning to the Bruins last season.
WHA: Winnipeg closed to within two points of Canadian Division - leading Quebec by beating the Nordiques 3 - 2, Bobby Hull setting up Ulf Nilsson for his 10th goal of the season with 1:13 gone in overtime.
You indicate that «Nestle complementary foods are not marketed or presented as breast - milk substitutes» and that you support the May 2001 WHA Resolution that changed the recommended duration of exclusive breastfeeding from 4 - 6 months to 6 months.
REPLACE WITH: Require Codex standards and guidelines to be coherent with all WHO guidelines and recommendations, including the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent relevant WHA resolutions.
However, there are some serious concerns that Member states must address before adoption of this important Resolution and its Annex at the 69th WHA in May.
View the updated list of relevant WHA Resolutions.
Firstly, the WHO International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent World Health Assembly (WHA) resolutions, designed to protect breastfeeding and parents from being targeted with promotions that push formula feeding, clearly recommend that those working with mothers and children should not create conflicts of interest: Specifically, WHA Resolution 49.15 (2) states,
to ensure that formulas targeting babies 6 - 36 months are noted as being unnecessary, that all are Breastmilk Substitutes and all come under the scope of the International Code and subsequent relevant WHA resolutions and should not be promoted.
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.
[3] 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.»
From: Code Essentials 3: Responsibilities of Health Workers under the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent WHA resolutions.
Provide clarification and guidance on the inappropriate promotion of foods for infants and young children as mentioned in WHA 63.23.
WHA urges Member States to develop and strengthen legislative and regulatory measures to control the marketing of breastmilk substitutes to give effect to the Code and resolutions.
The European Commission (the EU's civil service) now has to bring the regulations into line with the sugar recommendations from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Health Assembly's requirement that baby foods are not marketed for use before 6 months of age (WHA) and resubmit them (1).
Danone is second to Nestlé in the global market and both are major sources of violations of the marketing requirements adopted by the World Health Assembly (WHA), particularly in Asia.
This is great news and shows that while the government is failing to implement World Health Assembly (WHA) Resolutions on conflicts of interest, health workers are starting to put their own house in order.
Nestlé, which has been designated as the «Least Ethical Company» globally, is infamous for practices including destruction of water resources; aggressive marketing of infant formula and other baby foods in violation of the World Health Organization's International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent WHA resolutions; trade union busting and infiltrating public interest organizations critical of Nestlé's predatory practices.
Implementation through effective regulation of the International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes, adopted by the World Health Assembly in 1981, and the subsequent relevant WHA resolutions is essential if inappropriate marketing practices are to be eliminated.
«On the labelling issue its worth remembering too that the 1994 World Health Assembly Resolution (WHA 47.5) called for appropriate complementary feeding of babies to be «fostered from the age of about six months.»
17:50 — 17:55 Introduction of NETCODE: The Network for Global Monitoring and Support for Implementation of the International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes and Subsequent Relevant WHA Resolutions Dr Francesco Branca, Director, Nutrition for Healthy Development, WHO
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;
Successive governments have failed to implement the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent, relevant WHA Resolutions in legislation.
Danone continues to market its follow - on milks and toddler milks in contravention of the WHO International Code on the marketing of breast - milk substitutes along with subsequent WHA Resolutions.
Encourage a strengthening of the Irish Government's commitment to the World Health Organization International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent WHA Resolutions and related international agreements
During the course of the week of demonstrations in 2003, which were filmed by Swiss television, Nestlé contacted Baby Milk Action to say it was accepting the WHA Resolutions — but again it spun this as Nestlé «taking the lead», the headline in the 7th edition of its «Code Action Report», shown left.
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).
Monitoring evidence shows that many of these corporations systematically violate WHA Resolutions and recommendations.
In another example, we campaigned for 9 years to force Nestlé to accept a 1994 World Health Assembly (WHA) Resolution saying that complementary feeding should be fostered from 6 months of age — Nestlé routinely promoted such foods for use from 4 months of age or even less.
Philips manufactures medical equipment and a range of other products, including baby feeding bottles that are covered by the scope of International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent relevant WHA Resolutions.
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 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.
We will support in full the implementation of the WHO International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes and the subsequent WHA resolutions.
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».
For example, for many years it refused to abide by WHA Resolutions on the importance of exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of a baby's life.
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.
1 The Codex Code of Ethics for International Trade in Food calls on Member States to: «make sure that the international code of marketing of breast milk substitutes and relevant resolutions of the World Health Assembly (WHA) setting forth principles for the protection and promotion of breast - feeding be observed.»
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