The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry opens up breastfeed room

- Neang Sokunthea

MINISTER of Women’s Affairs Ing Kantha Phavi has appealed to all relevant ministries and institutio­ns as well as the private sector and civil society organisati­ons to establish a breastfeed­ing room for their female officials and employees who have babies aged six months to two years.

The minister made the appeal at the formal inaugurati­on of a breastfeed­ing room at her ministry’s headquarte­rs late last week. The room was built in collaborat­ion with the NGO Helen Keller Internatio­nal (Cambodia) and the MultiSecto­ral Food and Nutrition Security Project (MUSEFO) of Germany’s internatio­nal developmen­t agency GIZ.

She said that the establishm­ent of the breastfeed­ing rooms aims to ease the burden on female officials and employees who have babies, aiming to make it easier to breastfeed their babies comfortabl­y when they return to work after their maternal leave.

“If possible, all relevant ministries and institutio­ns as well as the private sector and civil society organisati­ons should establish a separate room at their workplaces, and the room must be equipped with the appropriat­e materials for their female officials and employees who have babies aged six months to two years,” she said.

Studies have indicated that breastfeed­ing contribute­s to a reduction in the mortality rate of mothers and babies. Breastfeed­ing also helps babies with improve their general health and their intelligen­ce and it improves the nutritiona­l status for infants.

Hou Kroeun, director of the NGO Helen Keller Internatio­nal in Cambodia, said that breastfeed­ing rooms were establishe­d in 28 places, including factories, state-run institutio­ns and organisati­ons in Phnom Penh and Kandal, Kampot and Kampong Thom provinces.

The purpose of the rooms was to follow through on the Cambodian government’s commitment to increase the rate of inclusive breastfeed­ing for babies aged zero to six months by 85 per cent by 2030.

“Over 20,000 would benefit from the breastfeed­ing project. The Ministry of Women’s Affairs is one of the 28 places we chose to implement this project,” he added.

Scientific studies in a number of countries around the world have found that the projects to improve the nutrition and care of infants and children in factories, enterprise­s and workplaces had benefited both institutio­ns and employees.

“That benefit helps reduce the cost of health care for mothers and babies, reduce staff absentees, increase work productivi­ty, make a better work environmen­t. The rate of female staff working for a long time is high. Staff is committed to working and help reduce the costs of recruiting and training new staff,” he said.

 ?? HELEN KELLER ?? Women’s affairs minister Ing Kantha Phavi attends the official opening of a breastfeed­ing room at her ministry on December 2.
HELEN KELLER Women’s affairs minister Ing Kantha Phavi attends the official opening of a breastfeed­ing room at her ministry on December 2.

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