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Gambia's NaNA recites breastfeeding facts as children starve
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56487, member: 636"] The National Nutrition Agency marked World Breastfeeding Week at its headquarters on Thursday. Deputy Executive Director Bakary Jallow highlighted breastfeeding as an environmentally sustainable practice that produces no pollution or waste. He emphasized that proper nutrition represents a fundamental right for all children under international conventions. Global statistics show 48 percent of infants receive exclusive breastfeeding at six months, approaching the 2025 target of 50 percent. Officials aim to reach 70 percent by 2030 through coordinated support systems. Malnutrition contributes to 45 percent of childhood deaths worldwide, according to 2022 data. Health organizations report 149 million children suffer from stunting, while 45 million experience wasting. The Gambia achieves a 54 percent exclusive breastfeeding rate but struggles with early initiation practices. Only 36 percent of newborns begin breastfeeding within their first hour of life. Ministry of Health representative Fatou Darboe described breastfeeding as nature's primary vaccine and food system that strengthens maternal bonds. [/QUOTE]
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