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The Role of Religious Leaders and Faith Communities. ... Buddhist monks and nuns, imams, pastors, priests, punjaris, and leaders of other faithcommunities play a powerful role in shaping attitudes, opinions and behaviors because their members trust them.
Religious leaders also have the power to promote and support public policy that protects the health of mothers, children, and families. In the advocacy arena, religious leaders can:
Magnify the voices of the poor where laws and policies are made.
Influence the Ministry of Labor to make it easier for working women, for example, to exclusively breastfeed for six months.
Influence the MOH to put in place policies to keep the mother and child together in the hours after birth so breastfeeding can begin right away.
Advocate to the relevant Ministries not to distribute formula to mothers of children under six months old who do not really need it.
Make it harder for companies to market infant formula to women who do not truly need it.
Religious leaders and faith communities can and do speak out for children. They are well placed to add their moral and spiritual leadership to the local and global effort to save lives by improving breastfeeding practices.
hope it clarifies ur doubt dear friend..
Religious leaders also have the power to promote and support public policy that protects the health of mothers, children, and families. In the advocacy arena, religious leaders can:
Magnify the voices of the poor where laws and policies are made.
Influence the Ministry of Labor to make it easier for working women, for example, to exclusively breastfeed for six months.
Influence the MOH to put in place policies to keep the mother and child together in the hours after birth so breastfeeding can begin right away.
Advocate to the relevant Ministries not to distribute formula to mothers of children under six months old who do not really need it.
Make it harder for companies to market infant formula to women who do not truly need it.
Religious leaders and faith communities can and do speak out for children. They are well placed to add their moral and spiritual leadership to the local and global effort to save lives by improving breastfeeding practices.
hope it clarifies ur doubt dear friend..
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