Special Offer on Report on Nestle's Code violations
The International Code Documentation Center, IBFAN-ICDC, announced yesterday the launch of a special offer on the report on Nestle's Code violations to commemorate the relase of Tigers - a film that exposes unethical marketing of baby formula in Pakistan.
The chapter belongs to IBFAN-ICDC's global monitoring report "Breaking the Rules, Stretching the Rules 2017", and it includes:
- Code Violations by Themes
- Where Do They Differ? (Comparative Analysis of Nestlé’s Policy and Instructions for implementation of the Code and the International Code)
- Special Report on FTSE4GOOD and Access to Nutrition Index (ATNI)
- Special Report on Code-related news in and Botswana, China, and Ecuador
- What’s Happening in Indonesia, Nigeria and Singapore (brief reports)
- Special Report on Promotion of Use of Complementary Foods before 6 Months
- Look What They’re Doing in China, Moldova, and Russia, and
- Stretching the Rules – marketing practices that undermine breastfeeding
Starting 3rd December, for a month, the chapter can be purchased at $60 (compared to the original price $300) for single copy and $120 (compared to the original price $600) for license to share. Click here to purchase
As a reminder, next screenings of Tigers in the UK:
For more information on Tigers, visit Baby Milk Action's dedicated web page
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