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San Diego County Breastfeeding Coalition
Breastfeeding Update

July 25th, 2018 

 

Breastfeeding News & Views
Here's what you should know...

All good things begin with breastfeeding,

Kimberly Bianco, IBCLC
Coordinator, SDCBC

NILS BERGMAN SEMINAR IS THIS SATURDAY, JULY 28TH - 
LIMITED SEATS ARE STILL AVAILABLE!

SDCBC Mini-Seminars
SDCBC
Breastfeeding-Friendly Awards:
Workplace & Childcare Providers
Winners Announced!
Congratulations to
UCSD Early Childhood Education Center and Mesa Child Development Center as the recipient of the 
Center-based Childcare
Breastfeeding-Friendly Award
 
Congratulations to
Sandra's Family Childcare
as the recipient of the
Home-based Childcare Breastfeeding-Friendly Award

Congratulations to Mellano & Company - 2018 SDCBC
Breastfeeding-Friendly Workplace!

Mellano and Company supports and empowers their employees by providing a beautiful, relaxing, breastfeeding room at their company headquarters. Mothers from the field as well as the corporate offices enjoy the space while nurturing their babies!

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
VICKI WOLFRUM MEMORIAL FUND LACTATION EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

The Vicki Wolfrum Memorial Fund was established with gifts from her family, friends, and many supporters of the work she did in birth and lactation.

CONGRATULATIONS TO PATHWAY 1 and 2 RECIPIENTS 
Mariana Martin del Campo and
Stephanie Badillo!

The Vicki Wolfrum Memorial Fund will will provide partial payment for the UCSD Extension Studies Lactation Consultant program for these two worth recipients.  We are honored to help them achieve their goals of becoming lactation consultants and become breastfeeding advocates in their communities.

Breastfeeding-Friendly San Diego is a program of UCSD Center for Community Health in partnership with the County of San Diego HHSA with funding from First 5 San Diego. These activities support Live Well San Diego, the County’s vision of a region that is Building Health, Living Safely, and Thriving.


US Opposition to UN Breastfeeding Resolution
Puts Profits Before Babies



The U.S. Delegation to the United Nations-affiliated World Health Assembly (WHA) undermined a global resolution aimed at supporting breastfeeding, threatening trade sanctions against Ecuador before yielding to a proposal put forth by Russia, reported by The New York Times.

The draft resolution was proposed by Botswana, Canada, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Kenya, Mexico, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Pakistan, Panama, Russia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Zambia. It was to reaffirm that breastfeeding is critical for child development and maternal health, to express concern over low rates of breastfeeding worldwide, and to call on WHO Member States to increase investment and implementation in breastfeeding policies, systems, and environmental supports. 

The Resolution was expected to be approved quickly and easily by the hundreds of government delegates who gathered this spring in Geneva for the WHA. But the U.S. delegation specifically called for the removal of passages that called on Member States to restrict the promotion of artificial infant milk. The strong opposition to the Resolution by the U.S. stunned world health officials. 

San Diego County Breastfeeding Coalition (SDCBC) has joined breastfeeding organizations and advocates across the country and raised concerns about the role of industry in international policies and the aggressive tactics used by the U.S. delegation. The coalition stands strongly for all families and fights for their well-being and believes that policies should always put babies before profits. 

“SDCBC would be in agreement that the latest efforts to undermine the global resolution to promote, protect and support breastfeeding by U.S. Delegates at the World Health Alliance are unacceptable,” said Kim Speckhahn, the president of SDCBC. “The corporate interests should never supersede the protective benefits of breastfeeding for both mothers and infants.” 

Breastfeeding is the nutritional standard for infant and young child feeding as recognized by scientific evidence and health organizations worldwide. Decades of research on infant feeding has consistently proved critical short- and long-term health risks of not breastfeeding, as well as significant costs of artificial milk feeding. Breastfeeding builds a foundation for life-long health and wellness for mothers, babies, and all of society. It is considered a global maternal and child health imperative. 

Countries should strive to limit the inaccurate or misleading marketing of breast milk substitutes. It is critical that international, national, and state policies work to protect, promote, and support breastfeeding so that every family who chooses to breastfeed has the opportunity to succeed. It is unfortunate that in the U.S. and World wide, barriers to breastfeeding success are widespread. 

The U.S. Breastfeeding Committee (USBC) is calling organizations to sign a letter to Department of Health and Human Services and Department of Commerce on WHA Resolution on Infant and Child Feeding. Please join the movement and call upon our government to ensure that policy decisions and actions are based on current scientific evidence, free from industry influence, and carried out in accordance to global trade agreements and international law. 

Read more: USBC Statement on WHA Resolution on Infant and and Young Child Feeding

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SDCBC Membership
There is still time to Join or Renew your
San Diego County Breastfeeding Coalition
Membership for 2018!
You can visit our website www.breastfeeding.org and join or renew online or simply download, print, fill out and return the membership form (see below) and mail in with your with your payment.

*Membership is based on calendar year Jan 1 - Dec 31
Click HERE to Download 2018 SDCBC Membership Application
Click HERE to Join or Renew your SDCBC Membership ONLINE



Please feel free to email Kimberly Bianco if you have a job opportunity that is appropriate for our readers and you would like us to list here...
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