The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) was launched in 1991 by WHO and UNICEF, providing a framework to protect, promote and support breastfeeding in hospital and maternity facilities. The initiative follows the Ten Steps for Successful Breastfeeding and ensures adherence to the Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes.
Since 1991, more than 20,000 facilities worldwide have been designated as Baby-Friendly; however, there is still a long road ahead to ensuring that every maternity facility practices the Ten Steps.
The 25th anniversary of the Initiative is the perfect moment to celebrate the successes over the past quarter-century and to set a future course on how to use the lessons learned to ensure that every newborn receives appropriate care. Therefore, WHO and UNICEF hosted the successful congress on the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI Congress), 24-26 October, 2016, in Geneva, Switzerland.
Representatives from Ministries of Health responsible for/overseeing the BFHI or IYCN (if no BFHI implemented in the country) and/or BFHI country coordinators from all around the world were invited. 133 countries were represented and 300+ participants came to:
- Celebrate achievements in improving quality of care for breastfeeding mothers
- Examine the current status of the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative
- Discuss new guidance on country implementation of the Ten Steps for Successful Breastfeeding
- Form or strengthen regional networks to improve country programmes for maternity facilities
Presentations
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Objectives
- Objectives of the BFHI Congress
Laurence Grummer-Strawn
Country case studies' reports
- Bolivia
Carmen Casanovas - China
Liu Wei - Ireland
Genevieve Becker - Kenya
Betty Samburu - Kuwait
Mona Al Sumaie - United States of America
Daurice Grossniklaus
and support of breastfeeding
- Latest science on breastfeeding
Nemat Hajeebhoy - Breastfeeding in the global policy context
Francesco Branca - BFHI in the broader MCH context
Anthony Costello
25 years of BFHI - global and country level
- Highlights of the BFHI over the past 25 years
Felicity Savage - Overview of country experiences
Maaike Arts
Updated Guidance
- Introduction to the Updated Guidance
To the updated guidance on protection, promotion and support of breastfeeding in maternity facilities
Laurence Grummer-Strawn - Implementation in maternity facilities
Julie Stufkens - Application of the Code in BFHI
Marcus Stahlhofer - Setting national health care standards
Randa Saadeh - National implementation
Rukhsana Haider - National leadership and coordination
Isabella Sagoe-Moses