The Manila Times

World Vision pitches for breastfeed­ing

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THE Department of Health (DOH) on Friday partnered with nongovernm­ental organizati­on (NGO), World Vision, to monitor and report violations of the country’s breastfeed­ing laws through text and mobile applicatio­ns.

Health Secretary Paulyn Ubial said the partnershi­p involves the creation of mobile applicatio­ns, a text messaging service and a website to enable ordinary Filipinos to report non-compliance with two laws that promote breastfeed­ing among mothers, especially in the workplace, in pilot areas in the country.

“The signing of an agreement with World Vision is to establish an online reporting system for violations of Executive Order 51, Breastfeed­ing Promotion Act of 2009],” Ubial said in an interview.

The health chief said the platform could ensure companies support breastfeed­ing working moms, who need a rest period and a private room in the workplace so they could extract breastmilk.

“There are many violations of Ang problema natin is, before nahihirapa­n kami kasi it was only the DOH and FDA [Food and Drug Administra­tion] that do it. Ngayon, we have partners. Kaya yung agreement signing with World Vision will create the platform, pero yung partners natin, like the NGOs Arugaan, Breastfeed­ing Pinays and even the LGUs [local government units], can report [The problem is that in the past, it was just the DOH and the FDA that were pushing for it. But now, we have partners. The agreement we signed with World Vision will create the platform but our partners, such as the NGOs Arugaan, Breastfeed­ing Pinays and even the LGUs, could do the reporting of violations],” she said.

World Vision national director Rommel Fuerte said they aim to use crowd-based monitoring of compliance with the two laws.

Fuerte said violations may also be reported to 29290-6237 the violator, where and when the violation was committed, and the nature of the violation.

“We’re really praying that this would become successful in the pilot so that we can replicate it in other cities and municipali­ties later on,” he added.

Android and iOS users may download the mobile applicatio­n,

of breastfeed­ing to both mother and baby.

Netizens may also log on to www. mother-babyfriend­lyphilippi­nes.

org to submit reports of violations of the laws on breastfeed­ing.

Ubial, who signed the agreement with Fuerte, welcomed the partnershi­p, saying it would help the DOH monitor compliance at the grassroots level.

The project will initially be

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