Barents Breastfeeding Promotion Project in the north-west area of the Russian Federation : progress report 1994-1996

EURO EUR/ICP/LVNG 01 02 01 17 p. The Barents Breastfeeding Promotion Project is part of the Barents Euro-Arctic Region Initiative, by whom it is funded. It comprises a series of activities designed to promote breastfeeding and introduce the WHO/UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative in the Barents...

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Main Author: World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
Language:English
Published: Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe 1996
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Online Access:http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/108309
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spelling ftwhoiris:oai:apps.who.int:10665/108309 2023-05-15T14:58:19+02:00 Barents Breastfeeding Promotion Project in the north-west area of the Russian Federation : progress report 1994-1996 World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe 1996 http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/108309 en eng Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe EUR/ICP/LVNG 01 02 01 http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/108309 Breast Feeding Health Promotion Russia Maternal and Child Health 1996 ftwhoiris 2019-06-01T22:50:56Z EURO EUR/ICP/LVNG 01 02 01 17 p. The Barents Breastfeeding Promotion Project is part of the Barents Euro-Arctic Region Initiative, by whom it is funded. It comprises a series of activities designed to promote breastfeeding and introduce the WHO/UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative in the Barents Region of the Russian Federation. This report describes the activities carried out by WHO to date under the project, and outlines plans for the future Other/Unknown Material Arctic barents region WHO (World Health Organization): Institutional Repository for Information Sharing (IRIS) Arctic
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Health Promotion
Russia
Maternal and Child Health
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Health Promotion
Russia
Maternal and Child Health
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
Barents Breastfeeding Promotion Project in the north-west area of the Russian Federation : progress report 1994-1996
topic_facet Breast Feeding
Health Promotion
Russia
Maternal and Child Health
description EURO EUR/ICP/LVNG 01 02 01 17 p. The Barents Breastfeeding Promotion Project is part of the Barents Euro-Arctic Region Initiative, by whom it is funded. It comprises a series of activities designed to promote breastfeeding and introduce the WHO/UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative in the Barents Region of the Russian Federation. This report describes the activities carried out by WHO to date under the project, and outlines plans for the future
author World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
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title Barents Breastfeeding Promotion Project in the north-west area of the Russian Federation : progress report 1994-1996
title_short Barents Breastfeeding Promotion Project in the north-west area of the Russian Federation : progress report 1994-1996
title_full Barents Breastfeeding Promotion Project in the north-west area of the Russian Federation : progress report 1994-1996
title_fullStr Barents Breastfeeding Promotion Project in the north-west area of the Russian Federation : progress report 1994-1996
title_full_unstemmed Barents Breastfeeding Promotion Project in the north-west area of the Russian Federation : progress report 1994-1996
title_sort barents breastfeeding promotion project in the north-west area of the russian federation : progress report 1994-1996
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