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From: "Amy"
> I noticed that my NJ AAP Chapter Newsletter and an upcomming
teleconference (on
> food allergies) that they announced was sponsored by Nestle
Recently in Canada, INFACT Canada organized a letter writing campaign
against Nestle and Mead Johnson sponsorship of a Pediatric Nutrition Day at
the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). I distributed the
information through the Breastfeeding Canada News list that I run (almost
500 members across Canada) and I was told that CHEO recieved over 1000
emails.
The event has been cancelled. We are now working on getting a similar
workshop (sponsored by Nestlé Nutrition, Mead Johnson, and Abbot Ross to be
held at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children in May), cancelled.
I will forward you the letter and package from INFACT, I think you would
find it useful in drafting your letter. It includes the specific WHO Code
violations - perhaps you might go with that angle, rather than emphasizing
the Nestle boycott.
Janice Reynolds
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