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GHS laments decreasing breastfeeding rate in Ghana

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Ghana Recording Decreasing Breastfeeding Rate – GHS

  Available data on infant nutrition shows decreasing breastfeeding rates, inadequate meal frequency and diet diversity, thereby, increasing wasting among children below five years in the country. The nation’s early initiation of breastfeeding hovers around 50 percent while exclusive breastfeeding at six months stands around 43 percent, Dr Paulina Appiah, the Bono East Regional Deputy Director in-charge of Public Health indicated. Dr Appiah who revealed the figures during the regional launch of the ‘Start Right-Feed’ campaign held at Kintampo noted the data indicated the stark reality of breastfeeding practices in the country. Mrs Rebecca Akufo-Addo, the First Lady, launched the national campaign which targets children from birth to two years in August 2020.

Ghana recording decreasing breast feeding rates – GHS

Ghana recording decreasing breast feeding rates – GHS LISTEN FEB 5, 2021 Available data on infant nutrition shows decreasing breastfeeding rates, inadequate meal frequency and diet diversity, thereby, increasing wasting among children below the age of five in the country. The nation s early initiation of breastfeeding hovers around 50 percent while exclusive breastfeeding at six months stands around 43 percent, Dr Paulina Appiah, the Bono East Regional Deputy Director in-charge of Public Health indicated. Dr Appiah who revealed the figures during the regional launch of the Start Right-Feed campaign held at Kintampo noted the data indicated the stark reality of breast feeding practices in the country.

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