Breastfeeding
SPRING/Nigeria's Close Out Celebration
In November 2016, representatives from the Government of Nigeria, USAID, international NGOs, and civil society organizations gathered for a final meeting to celebrate the achievements and lessons learned through the SPRING project.
SPRING/Nigeria Celebrates Achievements in Close Out Event
In November 2016, representatives from the Government of Nigeria, USAID, international NGOs, and civil society organizations gathered for a final meeting to celebrate the achievements and lessons learned through the SPRING project. Active in Nigeria with PEPFAR funding since June 2012, SPRING/Nigeria operated with the goal of reducing maternal and child undernutrition.
Community Video (Burkina Faso): Allaitement Exclusif au Sein Maternel
Ramata has just given birth to a baby girl named Youmali in Gayéri, the East region of Burkina Faso. Convinced by health workers who advised her to practice exclusive breastfeeding (LAM method), Ramata immediately nurses her newborn baby. This is inconceivable for her stepmother Adjima, who believes in traditional practices. For many, the colostrum, or the “first milk” is seen as a danger to the baby. Adjima prefers decoctions (a hot herbal drink).
Breastfeeding Basics Mean Better Nutrition
In Pictures: Healthy Nutrition – Healthy Youth Event in Jalal Abad
SPRING/Kyrgyz Republic and the Jalal Abad Mayor's Office held a 5K run promoting exercise, nutrition, and healthy children.
In Pictures: “Breastfeeding is a Source of Child Health” Campaign in Tash Kumyr
SPRING/Kyrgyz Republic and the Health Promotion Unit of Tash Kumyr town held an event on the importance of breastfeeding.
“Breastfeeding is a Source of Child Health” Campaign in Tash Kumyr
The “Breastfeeding is a Source of Child Health” event took place in Tash Kumyr on Thursday September 22, 2016 with about 110 people in attendance. The function began with remarks from the Health Sector Specialist from the Mayor’s office, the Director of the Family Medicine Center, SPRING’s SBCC & Media Specialist, and a local Family Medicine Center doctor on the importance of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months and complementary feeding from six to 24 months. Several performances and competitions took place following the speeches.
Healthy Nutrition – Healthy Youth Event in Jalal Abad
The “Healthy Nutrition - Healthy Youth” event brought together 102 competitors from the surrounding colleges of Jalal Abad, who participated in a 5 km distance run, rope pulling, and other competitions. In addition to the competitions testing strength and endurance, the head of the Social Department of Jalal Abad Mayor’s Office, the head of the Health Promotion Unit of Jalal Abad City, the chairman of the Youth Committee, and SPRING’s SBCC specialist spoke on the importance of exercise, dietary diversity, and healthy nutrition.
Improved Infant Nutrition Gives Nigerian Mothers a Sense of Community and Pride
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