An illustrative brief to demonstrate the various layers of supporting breastfeeding Posted on 06/08/2020 (06/08/2020) by Moreen Nkonge PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES // PUBLICATIONS Briefing Papers An illustrative brief to demonstrate the various layers of supporting breastfeeding Maternal and Child Wellbeing August 2020 Research evidence shows that breastfeeding is best for babies. It provides them with all the nutrients they need, giving them the best start in life. This comic illustrates the different ways that family, community and work places can support mothers to breastfeed optimally. Download CONTRIBUTORS Research Officer Elizabeth Wambui Mwaniki Elizabeth started off as a researcher in the area of… View Profile Head of Maternal and Child Wellbeing Elizabeth Kimani-Murage Elizabeth, a Public Health Nutrition Specialist and a Research Scientist… View Profile Communications Manager Florence Sipalla Florence Sipalla is a seasoned science communication specialist with over… View Profile Communications Officer Michelle Mbuthia Michelle is a Communications Officer in the Policy Engagement and… View Profile SIMILAR PUBLICATIONS Technical Reports Women’s participation in household decision-making and higher dietary diversity: findings from nationally representative data from Ghana Journal Articles Women’s education and utilization of maternal health services in Africa: a multi-country and socioeconomic status analysis Journal Articles Who Helps Single Mothers in Nairobi? The Role of Kin Support Journal Articles What does quality maternity care mean in a context of medical pluralism? Perspectives of women in Nigeria Briefing Papers What are the Benefits of Subsidized Early Childcare? Evidence from Kenya Short Report Urban Profile Kenya Short Report Urban Nutrition Case Study Briefing Papers Urban Health Assessment: Nutrition and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Challenges Facing Children and Adolescents in Urban Slums in Nairobi Briefing Papers Urban health assessment: Nutrition and Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) challenges faced by children and adolescents in urban slums in Nairobi