Dettol Nigeria Advocates for Proper Hygiene during
Breastfeeding
The World’s
leading consumer health and hygiene company, Reckitt Benckiser (RB) makers of
Dettol has urged nursing mothers to embrace good hygiene practice during
breast-feeding. This was reiterated upon at a Breast-feeding workshop, titled ‘Sustaining
Development Together’ which was carried out in partnership with Save Our
Children International, Nigeria Branch, at Shomolu, Lagos, recently.
This event was
organized to mark the World Breast-Feeding Week which is celebrated between
August 1st and 7th in more than 170 countries. It had in
attendance over 500 nursing mothers from the Shomolu local Government in Lagos,
Nigeria, and they were taught proper hygiene for themselves, their babies and
the whole family. They were also each given Dettol antiseptic liquid, and a
book on hygiene to help practice this.
According to the
Marketing Director, RB, West Africa, Aliza Leferink, “at RB, we reach an
average of 700 thousand mothers yearly through our New Mum’s Programme where we
educate about proper hygiene for mothers and their babies”. “Breast Feeding is
all about giving babies a healthy life, and at RB, we are committed to
providing products such as Dettol Antiseptic Liquid and Dettol Soap that can
help mothers have healthier lives and happy homes”. She went on to add,
“Hygiene is very important when it comes to eliminating illnesses, and nursing
mothers should always wash their hands and clean themselves up before breast
feeding their kids. Reckitt Benckiser is proud to partner with the Save The
Children in “The Stop Diarrhea Initiative” (SDI), and educating nursing mothers
on proper breastfeeding habits is a part of that”.
Also, speaking at
the event, the Chief of Party, Stop Diarrhea Initiative, Save the Children
International, Nigeria Chapter, Mr. David Atamewalen
stated that “It is good to breast feed babies in the first 6 months after
delivery. I appeal to all men to encourage and support their wives to breast
feed their babies exclusively for the first 6 months of life. When they do
this, their babies will not come down with diarrhea, cholera, and other
illnesses”.
On the other hand,
the Advocacy Advisor, Save The Children International Nigeria chapter, Mrs.
Folake Kuti, elucidated more on the breast-feeding campaign. “Breast Feeding
should be encouraged in organizations. Men are implored to give their support
to the success of breast feeding in their various capacities. We are
celebrating this year’s Breast Feeding Week to remind us that we still have a
long way to go in terms of babies dying of diarrhea and cholera”.
At the event,
participants were also taught proper hand washing steps to ensure they stay
germ free, and how to clean their environments with Dettol Antiseptic Liquid.
RB’s vision is a world where people are healthier and
live better. The company purpose is to make a difference by giving people
innovative solutions for healthier lives and happier homes. Over the years, RB
Nigeria, has been in collaboration with Federal Ministry of Health, Nigerian
Medical Association and Save the Children International to actively and
consistently promote the message of good health and hygiene in Nigeria.
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