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9th December 2012
Plenary
P 10 : Overcoming Barriers to optimal IYCF -Legislative measures on Maternity Entitlements, Code implementation, Regulating Markets and Avoiding Conflicts of Interests in Policy Making
P 11 : What would it cost to universalize breastfeeding interventions
P 13: Group presentations -Presentations by the regional group representatives on GW1, 2, and future planning
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A :Northern
state of india
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B : Southern States of India
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C: Work Eastern States of India
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D: States-Gujarat,Maharashtra,Rajasthan
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E : South Asia
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F : East Asia, South East Asia, Pacific/Oceania
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G : Africa, Afrique and Arab world
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H : Latin America, Europe, North America
PD 1: What is “Appropriate” and “Inappropriate”
Promotion of Baby Foods
PD 2: Mainstreaming breastfeeding interventions in LDC countries and financial needs
PD 3: Hospital Practices to Protect, Promote and Support Breastfeeding
PD 4: Holding Corporations Accountable
PD 5: Preventing and managing child undernutrition using local foods and diets.
PD 6: Human milk banking, strategy to address feeding of premature and LBW babies
João Aprígio (Prof. Elsa Guiliani -Interpretation) - Brazil
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Indian Experience of Setting a Human Milk Bank , Dr.Armida Fernandes , India
Breast Milk for the Preterm and LBW :Challenges and Solutions, Dr. Praveen Kumar – India
Vote-of thanks