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PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Aug. 12 (PNA) -– The Department of Health (DOH) and the National Nutrition Council (NNC) are strongly pushing the implementation of Republic Act No. 10028 otherwise known as the Expanded Breastfeeding Promotion Act of 2009.
NNC-9 head Nimfa Ekong at the same time urged all government and private health institutions to establish lactation rooms for lactating mothers to enable them to breastfeed their babies in their respective workplaces and to address malnutrition.
Ekong noted that
there are already seven hospitals in this province which have complied with
R.A. No. 10028 and are accredited by the DOH as Mother-Baby Friendly Hospital
under the health department’s flagship program, the Mother-Baby Friendly
Hospital Initiative (MBFHI).
PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Aug. 12 (PNA) -– The Department of Health (DOH) and the National Nutrition Council (NNC) are strongly pushing the implementation of Republic Act No. 10028 otherwise known as the Expanded Breastfeeding Promotion Act of 2009.
Nimfa Ekong |
NNC-9 head Nimfa Ekong at the same time urged all government and private health institutions to establish lactation rooms for lactating mothers to enable them to breastfeed their babies in their respective workplaces and to address malnutrition.
Ekong said R.A. No.
10028 mandates all health and non-health facilities, establishments or institutions
to establish lactation stations where lactating mothers can freely breastfeed
their babies.
The seven hospitals
are the following: Zamboanga del Sur Medical Center; Jamelarin Hospital; Aisah
Medical Hospital; J. Cabahug Hospital; Metro Pagadian Specialist; Igano
Hospital; and, Blancia Hospital.
The MBFHI was
launched in 1992 pursuant to R. A. 7600 otherwise known as the “Rooming-In and
Breastfeeding Act of 1992” to ensure that all maternities, whether free
standing or in a hospital, become centers of breastfeeding support.
Ekong said the health
and non-health facilities, establishments and institutions which fail to
establish lactation stations will not be allowed by the DOH to operate next
year and or the years to come. (PNA)
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