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A description and history of the Code in the US can be found in NABA's
publication, Selling Out Mothers and Babies. In 1981, when the Code was voted on
at the World Health Assembly, it was submitted as a recommendation. The US
voted against it, 118 votes were in favor, and there were three countries that
abstained from voting, Argentina, Japan, and the Republic of Korea. As far as I
know, no country in the world has fully implemented the Code, usually just
parts of it.
As I mentioned before, I have no knowledge nor have I ever seen any document
signed by anyone in the US government that indicated "signing onto the
Code." The Code is not implemented in the US for the same reasons it has not been
fully implemented in other countries. We are working on it!
Marsha Walker, RN, IBCLC
Weston, MA
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