« Companies are also aggressively seducing health workers because they know that doctors and nurses influence mothers’ choices. Presents such as ice boxes, televisions and emergency lights have been donated to healthcare facilities while companies are also reported to give cash or ‘cheap’ and low-cost supplies of breastmilk substitutes to hospitals. (…) Products such as SGM 1 and Vitalac 1 (Sari Husada), Lactogen 1 (Nestlé), Bebelac 1 (Nutricia) and Frisian Flag 1 (Friesland) are regularly distributed, in violation of the Code and to the detriment of mother and infant health. » - « A survey of the state of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent WHA Resolutions »[lire en ligne]. Voir également BFAN-ICDC report on baby food marketing practices : Danone/Sari Husada[lire en ligne]
« Companies are also aggressively seducing health workers because they know that doctors and nurses influence mothers’ choices. Presents such as ice boxes, televisions and emergency lights have been donated to healthcare facilities while companies are also reported to give cash or ‘cheap’ and low-cost supplies of breastmilk substitutes to hospitals. (…) Products such as SGM 1 and Vitalac 1 (Sari Husada), Lactogen 1 (Nestlé), Bebelac 1 (Nutricia) and Frisian Flag 1 (Friesland) are regularly distributed, in violation of the Code and to the detriment of mother and infant health. » - « A survey of the state of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent WHA Resolutions »[lire en ligne]. Voir également BFAN-ICDC report on baby food marketing practices : Danone/Sari Husada[lire en ligne]
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Pascale Pascariello, « Colère des ONG dans l’affaire Nestlé : 3 milliards d’euros de fraude, seulement 2 millions d’amende », Médiapart, (lire en ligne)