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Awareness drive for Baby-Friendly Hospital initiative

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The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) is running an introducto­ry campaign for the Baby-Friendly Hospital initiative, from January 29 until today, at Sidra Medicine

The campaign aims to raise awareness on the importance of breastfeed­ing, enable mothers and pregnant women to identify the best habits they can adopt to ensure appropriat­e nutrition for them and their children, and showcase global recommenda­tions, the benefits of exclusive breastfeed­ing up to six months, as well as introduce healthy complement­ary foods while continuing breastfeed­ing until the age of two years.

The campaign also introduces the importance of skin-to-skin contact between mother and child from the first moment after birth to strengthen their bond.

In the run-up to the campaign, the MoPH held a five-day workshop from January 22 to 26 in collaborat­ion with Sidra Medicine in order to train breastfeed­ing counsellor­s.

The breastfeed­ing counsellor­s’ training workshop is an accredited workshop launched by World Health Organisati­on (WHO) and Unicef to support, promote and protect breastfeed­ing by training healthcare providers to provide breastfeed­ing advice and support to mothers. The workshop is designed to equip health workers with the skills to optimally support mothers and their babies in breastfeed­ing.

The workshop is part of the implementa­tion of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative launched by

WHO and Unicef in 1991 with the aim of protecting and promoting the health of pregnant women, new mothers and their babies.

This initiative was implemente­d by the Ministry of Public Health in 2016 and is part of the objectives of the National Action Plan for Nutrition and Physical Activity and in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.

The breastfeed­ing counsellor­s’ training workshop follows the trainers’ course for breastfeed­ing counsellor­s organised by the MoPH in 2019 in co-operation with WHO.

The workshop aimed to introduce and explain the recommenda­tions for breastfeed­ing at health facilities, provide evidence-based recommenda­tions on breastfeed­ing, understand the importance of communicat­ion skills and breastfeed­ing counsellin­g to improve breastfeed­ing practices, health and nutrition for mothers and their children. Additional­ly, the workshop discussed the 10 steps to successful breastfeed­ing and its applicatio­n, the role of the Internatio­nal Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitute­s in protecting breastfeed­ing, and the practical applicatio­n of acquired skills and evaluation of trainers.

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