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Shouldn't UNICEF be informed about this, so they can take the Aid agency
to task for undermining breastfeeding? As well as Baby Milk Action?
Could your friend forward them the email? BMA would then inform UNICEF...?
Just A Thought. In fact, we've had aid agencies such as FEMA, do
similar, and it's been discussed in here. Does anyone know whom in
UNICEF should be contacted with such details, in order for UNICEF to
then add their voice?
Pamela? Any idea?
Morgan Gallagher
Marit Olanders wrote:
> But instead the e-mail goes on about how the mother was told that she
> could receive goat's milk for her infant from the aid organization. I
> translate, as good as I can:
> "Already after one month my son began to gain weight and today he is
> healthy. Without the help from [the organizaton] he would have died
> from malnutrition.I've seen many children do that in my village." and
> below, my translation. Goat's milk for infants is only one effect of
> [the organization's] goat project. There are more ...
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