
Prof. Richmond Nii Okai Aryeetey, Head of the Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health, has urged the government, organisations, and families to support efforts to enhance breastfeeding and child-feeding practices in Ghana during his inaugural lecture on the topic: “Child Feeding for Human Health and Development: Bridging the Know-Do Gap.”
In delivering the lecture, Prof. Aryeetey demonstrated strong evidence that breastfeeding and the provision of nutritious diets for infants and young children have societal benefits that go beyond the mother and infant/child to human health and development.
Prof. Richmond Nii Okai Aryeetey, Head of the Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health, has urged the government, organisations, and families to support efforts to enhance breastfeeding and child-feeding practices in Ghana during his inaugural lecture on the topic: “Child Feeding for Human Health and Development: Bridging the Know-Do Gap.”
In delivering the lecture, Prof. Aryeetey demonstrated strong evidence that breastfeeding and the provision of nutritious diets for infants and young children have societal benefits that go beyond the mother and infant/child to human health and development.