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Nutrition / Human development / UNICEF / World Health Organization / Infant formula / Baby food / Human breast milk / Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative / International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes / Breastfeeding / Infant feeding / Childhood
Date: 2012-08-14 20:36:04
Nutrition
Human development
UNICEF
World Health Organization
Infant formula
Baby food
Human breast milk
Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative
International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes
Breastfeeding
Infant feeding
Childhood

Resolution WHA45.34, 1992 The Forty-fifth World Health Assembly, Having considered the report by the Director-General on infant and young child nutrition; Recalling resolutions WHA33.32, WHA34.22, WHA35.26, WHA37.30, WHA

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