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J4PD advocates six months paid maternity leave for mothers 

August 3, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Bauchi-based Civil Society Organisation (CSO), Journalists for Public Health and Development Initiative (J4PD), has advocated for accelerated implementation of the Six-month paid maternity leave for nursing/lactating mothers.

The CSO made the advocacy to commemorate World Breastfeeding Week (WBW) 2024 in a press statement signed and issued by the Knowledge Management and Communication (KMC) Advisor, Bashir Hassan Abubakar.

The statement contained that, “J4PD believes such policy, when fully implemented at both National and Subnational  levels, would enhance exclusive breastfeeding of infants to enhance growth and development in the first 1000 days of life.”

According to the statement, nursing /lactating mothers would focus more on breastfeeding their newborns knowing that they won’t have to worry about the rigours of official duties that may impede the nurturing of their babies in the first Six months.

“Six months exclusive breastfeeding in the life of an infant plays a major part in fortifying the child against diseases  and ensuring the intake of all nutritional  needs of the child through breast milk.  It is the first line of defense against malnutrition in children”.

“Allowing mothers to concentrate on their newborns without having to worry about going to the office, would enhance exclusive breastfeeding and ensure healthy start of children in our communities,” J4PD Coordinator  Elizabeth Kah stated.

J4PD  further stated that, though there has been an improvement in the culture of exclusive breastfeeding in Nigeria in the last few years, the progression is slow and, that if Nigeria is to attain the WHO 50 percent target in exclusive breastfeeding by 2025, both States and Non-State actors need to sustain the campaign for exclusive breastfeeding, especially in the rural areas.

J4PD further reiterated its commitment to collaborating with stakeholders in carrying out such campaigns, aimed at strengthening and promoting exclusive breastfeeding.

The theme for this year’s WBW “Closing the Gaps. Breastfeeding support for all” beams searchlight on factors militating against exclusive breastfeeding and the need to address such gaps through investments in healthcare services, paid maternity leave,  establishing breastfeeding-friendly workplaces and continued education on exclusive breastfeeding.

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