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Zulekha Hospital-sharjah becomes ‘baby friendly’

- Mariecar Jara-puyod, Senior Reporter

The health institutio­n gets included by Unicef and WHO in their list of hospitals that have passed the parameters set forth in the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative

The UAE now has seven globally recognised babyfriend­ly health facilities from among 15,000 in 134 countries as a private hospital in Sharjah, operationa­l since over 50 years back, have passed the parameters set forth in the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) of the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) and the World Health Organisati­on (WHO).

Launched in 1991, BFHI is an offshoot of the “Innocenti Declaratio­n of 1990” for the promotion of breastfeed­ing around the world.

Zu le k ha hospital-sh arjahh as joined the list which includes 813 in the Middle East and North Africa.

Six Dubai Health Authority (Dha)-supervised primary healthcare centres namely Nad Al Sheba Care Centre, Twar Health Care Centre, Safa Health Centre, Al Badaa Health Centre, Khawaneej Health Centre, and Mankhool Health Centre have been in the list since over two years back.

The recognitio­n was presented to Zulekha Group founder & chairperso­n Dr. Zulekha Daud and her team recently in time for the Aug. 1 to 7 “World Breastfeed­ing Week.”

The honour was four years ater the United Nations recognized Sharjah as a “Baby Friendly City” in 2015 and a litle over a year ater Unicef accredited the emirate as the world’s first “Child Friendly City” for espousing the rights, privileges, safety, security, and welfare of every child and young adult through the legislatio­n and enactment of laws and policies.

Zulekha Group co-chairman Zanubia Shams acknowledg­ed individual­s that have played a major role for the distinctio­n and which have helped spread the necessary awareness and action with regards breastfeed­ing in both the hospitals in Sharjah and Dubai as well as across the UAE.

“We wanted to create higher benchmarks as a healthcare provider and achieve the Baby Friendly Hospital Accreditat­ion to assist and promote breastfeed­ing in the community.”

The Breastfeed­ing Friends Society (BFS) of the Supreme Council for Family Affairs in Sharjah is under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher Bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Wife of His Highness UAE Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah Sheikh Dr. Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi.

“The associatio­n continues to organize monthly ‘Forum for Mothers’ with all the local and private hospitals in Sharjah. (The mission is) to educate mothers on the importance of breastfeed­ing, to exchange experience­s and tips on coping with breastfeed­ing and motherhood.”

BFS “aims at improving the physical and psychologi­cal health of mothers and children by promoting breastfeed­ing, which helps maintain the health of the community in the emirate.”

With the assistance of the DHA, was the institutio­nalization of the Lactation Consultant Training Programme (LCTP) also in both the hospitals in Sharjah and Dubai.

Ongoing since over 15 years back, LCTP is managed by Dha-childcare consultant/head Dr. Fatma Al Olama, Lactation Training Programme in the UAE director as well as BFH assessor/educator.

LCTP “prepares healthcare profession­als for the Internatio­nal Board Lactation Consultant Examiners to become Internatio­nal Board Certified Lactation Consultant­s who will assist mothers with all the concerns related to breastfeed­ing.”

Part of the LCTP is the training of other hospital staff as well as pregnant and post-natal mothers on benefits of breastfeed­ing.

Ten of the staff—including doctors and nurses—in both the hospitals in Sharjah and Dubai have been internatio­nally certified lactation consultant­s.

They “extend their services across the Labour Room, the Neonatal Intensive Care, Out-patient Clinic and in all antenatal/postnatal wards to educate and support mothers.”

Shams said: “We understand how important this bonding is at an early stage and therefore encourage mothers to consult our lactation consultant­s free of cost.”

Aside from the sessions, BFHI literature are given out as hand-outs to ensure proper breastfeed­ing practices. The two hospitals in Sharjah and Dubai atend to an average of five to six births or deliveries each day.

 ??  ?? ↑ Zulekha Group founder/chairperso­n Dr Zulekha Daud (seated) with the Zulekha Hospital-sharjah team and the Unicef and WHO assessors.
↑ Zulekha Group founder/chairperso­n Dr Zulekha Daud (seated) with the Zulekha Hospital-sharjah team and the Unicef and WHO assessors.

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