BREAST MILK, HOW TO PROPERLY HANDLE AND STORE

The World Health Organization asserts that “breast milk is the ideal food for the healthy growth and development of infants,” encouraging new mothers to exclusively breastfeed their babies for the first six months of life. When new moms work outside of the home, however, many opt to pump and store their breast milk so that nannies and other childcare providers can continue providing their child with the most nutritious possible food source during this crucial time. These nannies are then tasked … [Read more...]

JAKARTA, ‘highest number of pre-term births’

JAKARTA, July 2012 (IRIN) - Linda Rullis sold her motorcycle and borrowed money from relatives to cover neo-natal treatment for her daughter, who was born after only 24 weeks of pregnancy, barely weeks within the threshold of survival. The baby girl is now one year old and weighs 5.1kg. “I insisted on taking her home after she had been treated for four months because I couldn’t afford the treatment anymore,” Rullis, 30, told IRIN. “When she was born she weighed only 690g, but luckily she … [Read more...]

Private Enterprises Guide – Opportunities for Business to Improve Women’s and Children’s Health

Private Enterprise for Public Health Opportunities for Business to Improve Women’s and Children’s Health - A short guide for companies   Author(s)/Publisher(s): The Innovation Working Group *IWG) in support of Every Woman Every Child Initiative Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) and The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (PMNCH) Publication date: 2012 Number of pages: 44 Language: English Media Advisory: Launch of Private … [Read more...]

Essential Package of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services

Planning and Implementing an Essential Package of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Guidance for Integrating Family Planning and STI/RTI with other Reproductive Health and Primary Health Services Author: Population Council, UNFPA No. of pages: 56 Publication date: 2011 Publisher: Population Council, UNFPA Download PDF English The goal of this guidance document is to provide a framework for developing an essential sexual and reproductive health (SRH) package. It … [Read more...]

PEPFAR – Encouraging News on the Scientific Front, U.S. Global AIDS

- PEPFAR - Encouraging News on the Scientific Front, U.S. Global AIDS In last week’s post, I previewed the International AIDS Conference in Rome. This week I’d like to offer some brief reflections on the activity there, and what it means for our PEPFAR programs.For those of us who have been working in this field for some time — which in my case is about 30 years — the mood in Rome was positive, with a palpable sense of encouragement. This was largely fueled by two things: new evidence … [Read more...]

Yemen’s Dangerous Hunger Crisis

Yemen’s Dangerous Hunger Crisis The embattled nation is struggling to find food and water while the world focuses on ending President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s violent campaign to keep power, writes Ellen Knickmeyer. In one of the cities at the center of Yemen’s revolution, tanks and soldiers of President Ali Abdullah Saleh’sloyalist forces occupy the main hospital, turning away the civilian sick and wounded, and using the hospital as a vantage point to shell residential neighborhoods at … [Read more...]

Kurdistan BANS Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) * Graphic Video

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Kurdistan today (22 June) banned the practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), a procedure that has no health benefits harms girls and women in many ways. By a large margin, the parliament of Iraqi Kurdistan passed a law criminalizing the practice in the region. FGM involves removing and damaging healthy and normal female genital tissue, and interferes with the natural functions of girls' and women's bodies. It is recognized internationally as a … [Read more...]

Lorre White – 'Omega Fighting Blindness with Daniel Craig & Orbis'

  WOMAN of ACTION     Lorre White  Lorre White is Taking Action, sharing with the Women of our World a wonderful initiative happening in our world.      ORBIS International —Saving Sight Worldwide   According to the World Health Organization, 39 million people worldwide are blind — yet 80 percent suffer needlessly. Their blindness could have been prevented or treated.  ORBIS is a nonprofit organization fighting blindness in developing countries, where 90 percent of the blind … [Read more...]

International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation – 6 February 2011

  Celebrating the end of this FGM procedure....zero tolerance!     International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation 6 February 2011     The International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation is observed each year to raise awareness about this practice. Female genital mutilation of any type has been recognized as a harmful practice and violation of the human rights of girls and women. WHO is committed to the elimination of female genital mutilation within a … [Read more...]

WHO: Taking Action and generating evidence

  Preventing Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence against Women Taking Action and generating evidence   Information Authors: World Health Organization and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine   Publication details Number of pages: 94 Publication date: 2010 Languages: English ISBN: 978 92 4 156400 7 Downloads Full text   Overview This document aims to provide sufficient information for policy-makers and planners to develop data-driven and evidence-based programmes for … [Read more...]

Ten Ways to Feed the World

HOW ... do you think our world can change these numbers?        Ten Ways to Feed the World       October 2010 We can end hunger in our generation. As the leader of the World Food Program, I seek to inspire a new generation of hunger advocates. But first, the view from the frontlines of hunger.     There are 925 million hungry people in the world today. Most of them are women and children; women who go to sleep each night not knowing how they will feed their hungry children … [Read more...]

WOMEN – Most Dangerous Day of Your Life

    Most Dangerous Day of Your Life IAEA's Nutrition Research Helps Save Children's Lives   A portrait of Women and Children displayed at the Art4Health Exhibition at the Vienna International Centre. (Photo: D. Calma/IAEA)   Story Resources 40 Most Important Weeks of Your Life, 26 May 2010 In Focus: Human Health and Nutrition IAEA Department of Technical Cooperation IAEA Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section IAEA Division of Human Health International … [Read more...]

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