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The global Breastfeeding Initiative for Child Survival (gBICS): a worldwide Civil Society Initiative to improve infant health and development. |
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The agreed common impact of the gBICS is to contribute to:
“Scaling up of breastfeeding and infant and young child interventions to reduce child mortality and undernutrition, and to improve child growth and development as well as maternal health, through the protection, promotion and support of optimal infant feeding practices (early initiation and exclusive breastfeeding for six months followed by safe and adequate complementary feeding with continued breastfeeding for 2 years or beyond)”.
Breastfeeding is the first and vital food for infants, ensuring their survival with health. Breastfeeding is naturally produced, zero-waste, and does not contaminate the environment. It promotes the reproductive health and informed decision-making of women. more>>
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Who we are gBICS is based on the coordinated joint action of two Core Partners |
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gBICS contribution to the
Environment and Climate Change
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BICS contribution to the protection of the Sexual and reproductive health and rights |
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gBICS contribution to the Economic participation of women |
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Outcomes, outputs and indicators 2013- 2015 |
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gBICS in Action: Transforming Policies to Practice- WBTi more>> |
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Building gBICS at national level
Presentation -Core Partners Meeting , May 16 and 17, 2014, Geneva
October 12 2009 anniversary event and the launch of the gBICS
Launch of the global Breastfeeding Initiative for Child Survival: IBFAN marks its 30th anniversary
A worldwide civil society-driven initiative aiming to accelerate progress in attaining thehealth-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015. For more information please send a message to gbics@gifa.org
The global Breastfeeding Initiative for Child Survival “gBICS” in SCN News