These recommendations by the Assembly have the same legal status as the Code, clarifying and
extending certain provisions. For Code implementation, both Code and resolutions are equally relevant.
This frequently asked questions (FAQ) document aims to provide health workers with information on their specific roles and responsibilities in protecting breastfeeding practices against the inappropriate promotion of breastmilk substitutes by…
World Health Organisation (WHO)/Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS)
The new Cost of Not Breastfeeding tool, based on open access data, was developed to help policy-makers and advocates have information on the estimated human and economic costs of not breastfeeding at the country, regional and global levels. La liste…
Becoming an accredited Breastfeeding Friendly Workplace is simple two step process.
Step 1. Work through the BFW toolkits to become accreditation ready.
Step 2. Apply for an accreditation audit.
Infant foods, infant formula and human milk sold in Canada are subject to the provisions of the Safe Food for Canadians Act (SFCA) and the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR), as well as those of the Food and Drugs Act (FDA) and the Food and…
Les aliments pour bébés, les préparations pour nourrissons et le lait maternel vendus au Canada sont soumis aux dispositions de la Loi sur la salubrité des aliments au Canada (LSAC) et du Règlement sur la salubrité des aliments au Canada (RSAC),…
Page Web du gouvernement du Nouveau-Brunswick pour devenir un établissement favorable à l'allaitement en apposant l'autocollant « L’allaitement maternel est encouragé ici » et en respectant certains engagements.