MANILA, Philippines - As aid continues to reach children and families affected by Typhoon Haiyan two weeks after it hit central Philippines, World Vision urges prevention of acute malnutrition among children and pregnant and lactating mothers.
During emergencies, breastfeeding is identified as top preventive measure against malnutrition, based on the international Sphere Minimum Standard for Humanitarian Response.
“It’s not easy to continue to breastfeed after an emergency, when mothers and systems are put under pressure, but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t remain a priority,†said Minnie Portales, World Vision Philippines public engagement director.
To support breastfeeding in areas affected by Typhoon Haiyan, World Vision is establishing safe and comfortable spaces for mothers to breastfeed, rest and receive skilled counselling, health and nutrition education, and advice on breastfeeding and nutrition.
World Vision is calling on the government and organisations responding to the typhoon to uphold and monitor the implementation of the Philippines Milk Code by refusing donations of breastmilk substitutes and other products covered in Executive Order 51, and increase awareness to prevent indiscriminate donations of breastmilk substitutes.