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IYCF Policy and Programme
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Health and Nutrition Care  

Health and nutrition care form critical components that ensure survival and optimal growth and development of infants and young children. Ideally, health professionals should be able to promote optimal infant and young child feeding practices. All professionals who interact with mothers and their young children should attain the basic attitudes, knowledge and skills necessary to integrate breastfeeding counselling, lactation management, and infant and young child feeding into their care. In spite of the fact that key international documents indicate clearly how to achieve the targets by improving the health and nutrition related services, these subjects are rarely touched by the mainstream education system. In fact, they are not adequately covered in the curricula of health providers. In addition, it is also seen that many of these health and nutrition workers lack adequate skills in counselling for infant and young child feeding which is essential for the success of breastfeeding.

 

 

Activity and Results
 

First Regional Workshop
on “Promoting Child Survival, Nutrition and Health by Achieving Optimal IYCF Practices” was organized by MWCD, UNICEF and BPNI
in New Delhi on 5th June 2006 Download Report
Strengthening Undergraduate Teaching of Infant and Young Child Feeding
Workshop on Sensitization of Nodal Senior Faculty Members from the Departments of Pediatrics and Community Medicinem, 5-6 November 2005, INDIA
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Assessment of Status of IYCF:Practice, Policy and Program:Achievements and Gaps
The assessment team studied several documents including BPNI’s “Study of text books” (BPNI 1999), Annex 4 for WHO Tool for assessing national practices, policies and programmes on Infant and Young Child Feeding, Anganwadi worker training curriculum, a research article titled “Infant feeding – An evaluation of text and taught” (Mathur & Taneja 2004), RCH concept document, IMNCI concept document, etc., to assess the country’s status for this indicator: The assessment team felt that none of the task mentioned in the indicator has been accomplished completely by India. Health workers were not trained in Code implementation and standard guidelines for mother-friendly childbirth procedures were also missing. Download Report
   
 
Supporting Documents
 

NATIONAL GUIDELINES ON INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING
   
Area of Work
 

1. National Policy, Programme and
     Coordination


2. BFHI

3. International Code

4. Maternity Protection

5. Health and Nutrition Care

6. Community Outreach

7. Information Support

8. Infant Feeding and HIV

9. Infant Feeding in Emergencies

10. Monitoring and Evaluation



   
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