In Uganda, a breastfeeding bank comes to the rescue of mothers struggling to feed their newborns
Breastfeeding is an ideal source of nutrition for infants, with a mix of vitamins, protein, and fat. According to the WHO, the antibodies in breastmilk protect babies against illness and death during the critical period of early growth and development. But experts say many women cannot breastfeed their babies for medical reasons or because they do not receive the support they need to properly breastfeed their babies. We start in Uganda where a community of breastfeeding women is giving hope to mothers, who due to personal health issues, struggle to breast feed their newborn babies and to keep them alive. But there are challenges. Halima Athumani and Mukasa Francis have the report from Uganda’s capital, Kampala.
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