Media Release: Nigerian
Woman Studies to Become Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Trainer
Schaumburg, IL (July, 2002)
Gloria Okemuo, who was the first to start a breastfeeding support group
in Nigeria, has traveled from Lagos to Schaumburg to complete her training
as a La Leche League International Peer Counselor Program Administrator.
This training will equip her with the knowledge and skills to train
other mothers to become Peer Counselors. These women are then qualified
to hold breastfeeding support groups and answer mothers' questions about
breastfeeding.
Traditionally most Nigerian
women and, indeed, most women in Africa, breastfed their children. In
recent years, however, many Nigerian women have tried to copy what they
believe is the western style of bottle-feeding. Gloria Okemuo's goal
is to help Nigerian women, "take back their culture of breastfeeding."
Since the breastfeeding culture
has declined in Nigeria, many myths have developed around breastfeeding.
For example, some Nigerian women believe that if they do not breastfeed
for twenty-four hours they cannot resume breastfeeding because their
milk will turn sour. Gloria Okemuo will provide the necessary knowledge,
skills and support to help these women breastfeed.
Okemuo, who first heard about
La Leche League International through their Web site, traveled with
her three-year old daughter, Chi-Chi Okemuo, and almost two-year old
son Arinze Okemuo, Jr., at great personal expense and with support of
her husband. They took a tedious nine-hour direct flight to the USA
to undergo this breastfeeding program training. Mrs. Okemuo is also
preparing to become a La Leche League Leader.
Okemuo tried to travel to
Chicago for the La Leche League Conference International Conference
in 2001 but was denied a visa. With much persistence, she was finally
granted a visa to come to the USA to study this June. She is seeking
funding and hopes to return to the US for the next international conference
to be held in San Francisco, July 3-6, 2003.
La Leche League International,
the world's foremost authority on breastfeeding support, has groups
in 63 different countries that offer mother-to-mother information, education,
and support. The organization was founded by seven women in a Chicago
suburb in 1956. For further information visit the LLLI Web site at www.lalecheleague.org
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