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UNICEF Hails Increased Rate Of Exclusive Breastfeeding In Nigeria

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As the world marks ‘World Breastfeeding Week’ 2024, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has hailed the ‘significant progress in increasing exclusive breastfeeding rates among infants under six months’ in Nigeria.

According to a press release issued to our correspondent by the UNICEF and WHO, the country has seen a 10% increase in exclusive breastfeeding over the past 12 years, with 34% of infants now benefiting from this critical practice.

The United Nations agencies said while this achievement brings Nigeria closer to the WHO target of 50% exclusive breastfeeding by 2025, challenges still persist.

Cultural, social, and practical barriers were enumerated as factors hindering many mothers from breastfeeding exclusively for the first six months, despite its proven benefits for lifelong health and well-being.

UNICEF Nigeria’s Country Representative, Cristian Munduate, emphasised the importance of breastfeeding support, citing gaps in maternity leave policies, workplace support, and access to education and services, particularly in rural areas.

He noted that only seven states in Nigeria offer the recommended 24 weeks of paid maternity leave to nursing mothers.

 

 

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