Media Release: Breastfeeding:
Nature's Way to be Theme for World Breastfeeding Week
(1997)
SCHAUMBURG,
IL (August 1, 1997) - The sixth annual World Breastfeeding Week will
be celebrated from August 1-7, 1997 with the theme Breastfeeding:
Nature's Way, by La Leche League International (LLLI) and the World
Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA).
World Breastfeeding
Week is part of WABA's ongoing campaign to increase public awareness
of the importance of breastfeeding. La Leche League is a founding
member of WABA's global alliance of health care providers, non-governmental
organizations and mother support groups. This year's goals include
spreading the message that breastmilk is the most ecologically sound
food available to humans. Breastmilk is produced and delivered to
the consumer without any pollution and is a natural resource of enormous
value.
August 1
marks the seventh anniversary of the signing of the Innocenti Declaration
on the Protection, Promotion and Support of Breastfeeding which was
adopted in 1990 by 32 governments and 10 United Nations Agencies.
The Innocenti Declaration recognizes the importance of breastfeeding
to infant and maternal health, as well as the social, economic and
ecological benefits it provides to the family and society. The Declaration
states:
As a global
goal for optimal maternal and child health and nutrition, all women
should be enabled to practice exclusive breastfeeding and all infants
should be fed exclusively on breast milk from birth to four to six
months of age. Thereafter, children should continue to breastfeed
while receiving appropriate and adequate complementary foods for
up to two years of age or beyond. This child feeding ideal is to
be achieved by creating an appropriate environment of awareness
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