Government to Formulate National Plan for Breastfeeding

With mothers weaning away the newborns from their milk early, the government has decided to formulate a national action plan for breastfeeding infants, young children.

NEW DELHI: With mothers weaning away the newborns from their milk early, the government has decided to formulate a national action plan for breastfeeding infants and young children which includes steps like counselling and creating dedicated spaces in public areas to promote the practice.

At a meeting of National Steering Committee on Infant and Young Child Breastfeeding, which took place recently after a gap of over five years, the Ministry of Women and Child Development invited suggestions from various organisations, departments and ministries for preparing a draft plan.

"Nothing has been done so far. It is very important to take up the issue now. We have invited comments and suggestions from the members to form a draft plan," a senior ministry official said. The Plan is expected to be implemented by the end of this year.

According to a Health Ministry survey, the proportion of mothers who practised exclusive breastfeeding for first six months was only 21 per cent, while 79 per cent initiated complementary feeding at the age of six months.

The Ministry has also reconstituted the National Steering Committee and National Coordination Committee on Infant and Young Child Feeding to include members from various other departments and ministries like Health Ministry, and Ministries of Information and Broadcasting, Drinking Water and Sanitation, Ayush, Food Processing, Human Resource.Development, Labour and Employment and Panchayati Raj

The meeting resolved to develop a communication strategy with the help of Health Ministry and launch an awareness campaign through media.

"Under the communication strategy, we will try to assign dedicated staff, either nurse or doctor, in every hospital to counsel pregnant and lactating mothers. This will be done by the Health Ministry," the official said, adding awareness campaigns will also be organised through media.

The ministry has also decided to enroll Anganwadi and Asha workers for the awareness programme. "These workers will be trained to counsel pregnant mothers so that they can carry out door-to-door campaign in villages. It will be done through  assistance from Panchayati Raj Ministry as it has the grassroots level network," he said.

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