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 Under the auspices of:
Italian Ministry of Health
Italian Ministry of Social Solidarity
UNICEF National Committee for Italy
Region of Tuscany
Province of Florence
City of Florence

Breastfeeding and 
Baby-Friendly Policies:
Ten Years after 
the Innocenti Declaration
March 16-17, 2000
9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Innocenti Institute
piazza SS. Annunziata, Florence, Italy

Rosalinda Nesticò, IBCLC, president, Movimento Allattamento Materno Italiano (Italian Breastfeeding Movement), WABA National Focal Point for Italy, Florence, Italy - Brief History of WABA and MAMI 

Dr. Theodore Greiner, Senior Lecturer in International Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics, International Child Health Unit, Uppsala University, Sweden - The Innocenti Declaration

The Current Situation and Prospects for the Future in Europe and in Italy

  • Dr. Gro Nylander, National Coodinator for Breastfeeding, Oslo, Norway - Why is Everybody Doing It in Norway? 
  • Dr. Michael Woolridge, University of Leeds, UK - The Situation in the United Kingdom 
  • Dr. Carlos González, Associació Catalana Pro Alletament Matern, Barcelona, Spain  - Spain Goes "Back to the Breast"
  • Dr. Sergio Conti Nibali,  AUSL 5, Messina, Italy and Dr. Adriano Cattaneo, IRCCS Burlo Garofolo, Trieste- Breastfeeding Rates in Italy 
  • Representatives from the Italian government - Programs to Promote Breastfeeding 
The International Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes
  • Dr. Theodore Greiner, Uppsala University, Sweden - How the Code Works 
  • Dr. Carlos González,trainer for WHO/UNICEF courses on breastfeeding, president Associació Catalana Pro Alletament Matern, Barcelona, Spain - The Role of Health Workers and the Code 
  • Dr. Alfredo Pisacane, University of Naples, Naples, Italy - Informed Consent for Breastfeeding Mothers 

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The WHO/UNICEF Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative
  • Martha Thomas, UNICEF, New York, USA - BFHI at the European and International Levels 
  • Dr. Giovanni Micali, UNICEF National Committee for Italy, Rome, Italy - The Initiative in Italy 
  • Dr.  Ghulam Haidar Rafiqi and Dr. Eric Donelli,UNICEF Afghanistan - The BFHI in Afghanistan
  • Barbara Bellini, La Leche League Italia, Fano (PS), Italy - The Tenth Step - Creating a Support Network for Nursing Mothers 
  • Gretel Carli, Centro per le Famiglie, Ferrara, Italy - A Support Network Funded by the Government: the "Centro per le Famiglie" 
  • Laura Antinucci, IBCLC, Rome, Italy - What a Lactation Consultant Does to Help Mothers 
  • Dr. Ersilia Armeni, IBCLC, Rome, Italy - A Breastfeeding-Friendly Pediatric Practice 
  • Dr. Riccardo Davanzo, WHO Collaborating Center for Maternal and Child Health, and Carla Pavan, Neonatology Dept., IRCCS Burlo Garofolo, Trieste, Italy  - Results from the Breastfeeding Working Group at the IRCCS Burlo Garofolo 
  • Elizabeth Hormann, World Health Organization, European Region, Copenhagen, Denmark - Promoting Breastfeeding the the WHO European Region
  • Dr. Gro Nylander, National Hospital, Oslo, Norway - Mother's Milk as Food and Medicine 
  • Dr. Michael Woolridge, University of Leeds, UK - The Importance of Health Care Professionals in Promoting Breastfeeding 
Protecting the Nursing Mother Who Works outside the Home
  • Ida Damiani, JD, Florence, Italy  - Breastfeeding Legislation at an International Level 
  • Celeste Lombardi, JD, Florence, Italy  - Legislation to Protect Breastfeeding Mothers in Italy 
  • Martha Thomas, UNICEF, New York, USA - The Creation of a Breastfeeding Culture: Beyond Legal Protection
Memorandum for the Italian Government
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