This webinar is the next webinar in the “Human rights, gender budgeting and progressing breastfeeding in 2020 and beyond, Series”, and will be held on Monday, 29 April 2024, 6:00 PM -8:00 PM Austra
This webinar will focus on the commercial influence and conflicts of interest on infant and young child nutrition in Australia, and how effective implementation of the WHO International Cod
This event will highlight the uniquely valuable and innovative contributions of women’s groups to protecting promoting and supporting breastfeeding, including through mother to mother support and ‘
Future work trends threaten to deepen existing inequalities for women. Counted in work hours, childcare is the largest sector of the economy, mostly unpaid.
In times of health crisis and emergency, including COVID-19, the implementation of the WHO/UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding is more important than ever, but it is hindered
Women and girls are suffering even more egregious violations of their human rights during emergencies and the the COVID-19 pandemic, according to UN experts.
In times of health crisis and emergency, the implementation of the WHO/UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding is more important than ever, but is hindered by lack of priority for
Despite authoritative health guidance emphasising that breastfeeding should be protected, supported and encouraged, the human rights of women and children to breastfeeding are violated through prol