UNICEF canvasses six-month maternity leave policy to private sector

The UNICEF Chief of Field Office in Kaduna, Gerida Birukila, has appealed to the private sector to adopt a six-month maternity leave policy to support breastfeeding mothers.
Ms Birukila made the appeal on Thursday at a “Youths Lead the Circle of Support for Breastfeeding” event, organised in Kaduna as part of the activities marking this year’s World Breastfeeding Week.
She said that working mothers face challenges in breastfeeding exclusively due to the work environment and the lack of support.
She, therefore, said a six-month maternity leave policy would enable mothers to stay at home and breastfeed their babies without interruption.
Ms Birukila said that exclusive breastfeeding for six months can significantly reduce the infant mortality rate and improve cognitive development.
She said, “Breast milk contains all the necessary nutrients for infants, and exclusive breastfeeding can boost infants’ immune systems. Proper nutrition is crucial for the health and development of infants. A well-nourished mother can provide her baby with the necessary nutrients for growth and development. Pregnant women should eat well, take essential supplements and micronutrients, and attend antenatal care.’’
Ms Birukila stated the importance of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of a child’s life, adding that it would promote the health and wellbeing of both mothers and infants.
She said that the state government had set an example by providing a supportive work environment for breastfeeding mothers by establishing crèches in some ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs).
“The state’s six-month paid maternity leave policy and crèches in MDAs are examples of best practices that can be adopted by the private sector,” she noted.
The state’s nutrition officer, Ramatu Haruna, also highlighted the state’s support system for breastfeeding mothers.
“The state has a six-month paid maternity leave policy and crèches in MDAs, enabling working mothers to balance work and breastfeeding responsibilities,” she said.
Ms Haruna said that the private sector could play a significant role in promoting breastfeeding.
She said that employers could provide paid maternity leave, flexible working arrangements, and other benefits that support breastfeeding mothers, helping them balance work and breastfeeding responsibilities.
She also said that the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding for six months are numerous, including reduction of infant mortality rates, improved cognitive development, and boosted immune systems.
Speaking further, Ms Haruna said that breast milk contains all the necessary nutrients for infants, and exclusive breastfeeding can promote healthy growth and development.
She also said that employers could provide other benefits that support working mothers, including crèches or childcare services, flexible working arrangements and other benefits that support work-life balance.
She stated, “By providing these benefits, employers can help mothers balance work and family responsibilities.’’
(NAN)
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