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Month: January 2022

IBFAN warns about corporate influence at WHO Executive Board Meeting

IBFAN statements for the WHO Executive Board Meetings – 24-29th January 2022 See earlier Policy Blog for the Background to the EB Discussion.  All the presentations from IBFAN, Civil Society, Member States and WHO can be seen on the WEBCAST…

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Baby Food marketing on WHO’s agenda – will the Civil Society voice be stifled?

Baby food marketing on WHO’s agenda –  will the Civil Society voice be stifled? WEBCAST of the EB    IBFAN STATEMENTS   Members of the EB The 150th session of WHO’s Executive Board (EB) 24-29th January. For the first time…

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Recent news

  • WHA78: After 3 year struggle, Resolution on Digital Marketing of baby foods adopted
  • IBFAN STATEMENT ON GAZA
  • Baby food pouches – why they should be taken off the market
  • House of Lords calls on on Government to take much stronger action
  • Report shows UK mothers being let down
  • See Tigers with Q&A in Deal
  • France passes a law to ban ‘forever chemicals’ in several products
  • UK Government authority calls for follow-up formula ad ban and generic labelling
  • WHO Member States call for the regulation of Digital marketing of baby foods

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