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Addressing Gaps in Infant Feeding Practices in Nepal: A Comprehensive Workplan

Nepal faces significant challenges in Infant Feeding Practices (IFE) due to inadequate government policy and limited training for staff. Key issues include staff not prioritizing emergency coordination, a lack of understanding of essential IFE indicators, and the absence of systems to reduce the risks associated with formula feeding. To address these challenges, this workplan outlines six key priorities: 1) Policy Development, 2) Capacity Building, 3) Coordination Improvement, 4) Assessment and Monitoring, 5) Support for Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF), and 6) Minimizing Risks of Artificial Feeding.

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Addressing Gaps in Infant Feeding Practices in Nepal: A Comprehensive Workplan

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  1. IFE workplan Nepal

  2. No Government policy on IFE • Few Government staff trained or knowledge about IFE • People in charge of emergency coordination do not prioritise • Poor understanding about what indicators to include on IFE assessment • There are no systems to minimise risks of formula feeding Key Priorities

  3. 1.Policy Workplan

  4. 2.Capacity Building Workplan

  5. 3.Coordination Workplan

  6. 4.Assessment and Monitoring Workplan

  7. 5.Support for IYCF Workplan

  8. 6.Minimise risk of artificial feeding Workplan

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