Media Release: BREASTFEEDING
IS CENTRAL TO MEETING GOALS FOR WOMEN
For Immediate Release
Contact Information: Mary Lofton, PRManager at llli.org; Mary Hurt,
PRAssociate at llli.org; Rebecca Magalhaes,
RMagalhaes at llli.org
(847)519-7730, Extensions 271, 286, 260
Schaumburg, IL (March 2005)-La Leche League Leaders (LLLI) Leaders
Judy LeVan Fram and Kate Sharp were among 6,000 delegates meeting
at the 49th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women at
UN Headquarters in New York to discuss a wide spectrum of issues
related to the advancement of women and girls worldwide.
At the meeting, LLLI
in collaboration with five other breastfeeding advocacy groups*,
issued the "2005 Progress Report on Breastfeeding"-a document
that outlines the importance of breastfeeding as it relates to women's
status in society, their health, and their economic development.
The Millennium Development
Goals include eradicating hunger; reducing under-five mortality;
combating disease; improving maternal health; creating environmentally
sustainable sources of food; and encouraging gender equality. Breastfeeding
is central to achieving all of these goals.
Breastfeeding provides
a safe and secure food source. It reduces under-five mortality.
Recently published research shows that achieving optimal infant
feeding would reduce under-five mortality by 19%. Breastfeeding
helps the child's developing immune system to resist infections
such as diarrhea.
Breastfeeding plays a
major part in safe childbearing and aids in child spacing. It contributes
to women's health by reducing blood loss at birth, anemia, and the
risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Human milk is a naturally renewable
environmentally friendly source of food for infants and young children
and gives both boys and girls the best start in life.
The "2005 Progress
Report on Breastfeeding" calls on international and national
programs to monitor the rate of exclusive breastfeeding at six months
as an indicator of progress towards the Millennium Development Goals.
For a downloadable version of this document visit the LLLI Web site
at www.lalecheleague.org.
LLLI is a non-profit
organization that has a presence in sixty-five countries worldwide.
The LLLI mission is to help mothers worldwide to breastfeed their
babies.
*International Baby Food Action Network; International Lactation
Consultant Association; National Alliance for Breastfeeding Advocacy;
World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action; and Wellstart International
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