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Why the Politics of Breastfeeding Matter

English · Paperback / Softback

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Part of this series of short, evidence-based books on pregnancy, birth and parenting. A concise introduction to understanding the complex political forces surrounding breastfeeding.


About the author










Gabrielle Palmer is a nutritionist and author. A breastfeeding counsellor in the 1970s, she later went on to help establish the UK IBFAN group, Baby Milk Action. In the early 1980s she worked in Mozambique. She has written and campaigned on infant feeding issues, particularly the unethical marketing of baby foods. In the 1990s she co-directed the International Breastfeeding: Practice and Policy Course at the Institute of Child Health in London, until she went to live in China for two years.

She has worked independently for various health and development agencies, including serving as HIV and Infant Feeding Officer for UNICEF New York. She recently worked at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where she originally studied nutrition. She is a mother and a grandmother.

She is the autor of three books, The Politics of Breastfeeding, Complementary Feeding and Why the Politics of Breastfeeding Matters.

Summary

Why the Politics of Breastfeeding Matter is the perfect introduction to understanding the complex forces that govern what many think of as a simple choice to breastfeed or not.

Product details

Authors Susan Last, Susan Palmer Last, Gabrielle Palmer
Publisher Pinter & martin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.09.2016
 
EAN 9781780665252
ISBN 978-1-78066-525-2
No. of pages 128
Series Pinter & Martin Why it Matters
Pinter & Martin Why it Matters
Subject Guides > Health

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