Sensitisation On Essential Family Practices Will Improve Child Health, Reduce Mortality Rate ― UNICEF

UNICEF 1The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) says its sensitisation on essential family practices in Imo communities is to improve the health of children and reduce infant morbidity rate.

Mrs Margaret Ayoka, the Director Primary Healthcare in Imo State Ministry of Health, said this at a sensitisation meeting of UNICEF and women of Amator Amuzu, Aboh Mbaise, held at the UNICEF Experimental School, Central School (1) in Aboh Mbaise Local Government area. The programme was held in collaboration with the National Orientation Agency (NOA) in Owerri. Ayoka spoke extensively on the five essential family practices which are exclusive breastfeeding, immunisation, proper disposal of faeces, hand washing and anti-natal care for pregnant women.

She described breast milk as the natural milk and first food for babies which provides all the nutrients and energy for healthy growth and development of the child.

She said breast milk contains proteins, fats, vitamins, water and antibodies that help to fight infections in children.

According to her, exclusive breastfeeding is a global initiative aimed at improving the health of children and reduce infant mortality and morbidity rate.

Ayoka said breastfeeding contributes to the health and well being of a mother, helps in child spacing and reduces risks of breast and ovarian cancers.

She said it also increases family and natural resources as it is less expensive and saves cost from hospital bill.

On immunisation, the health director harped on the need to give children the full course of immunisation before their first birthday.

source: Tribune


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