The international code of marketing of breast-milk substitutes
Frequently asked questions
Overview
In 1981, Member States of the World Health Organization adopted the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes, with the aim to protect, promote and support appropriate infant and young child feeding practices. The adoption of the Code was a key milestone in global efforts to improve breastfeeding, and countries have taken action to implement and monitor the Code and subsequent relevant Health Assembly resolutions.
This booklet of Frequently Asked Questions aims to increase awareness and understanding of how the Code can help to ensure that mothers and caregivers are able to make fully-informed choices of how best to feed their infants, free of commercial interest.