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> Origins of the controversy
> A Legal Battle
> WHO Code and end of the Nestlé Boycott
WHO Code Section :
About WHO Code
WHO Code Index
> Introduction
> Preamble
> Article 1
> Article 2
> Article 3
> Article 4
> Article 5
> Article 6
> Article 7
> Article 8
> Article 9
> Article 10
> Article 11
> Annex 1
> Annex 2
> Annex 3
Nestlé Code Compliance
Governments' comments
Allegations
Action Report Section :
Introduction
Edition 7 : 6-month labelling (06.2003)
> Nestlé takes initiative
> Recent WHO and Codex developments
> Compliance with the WHO Code
Edition 6 : Infant feeding recommandations (10.2001)
> Nestlé takes action
> Nestlé welcomes clarification
> Optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding
> Infant and young child nutrition
> Interview of Brazilian Minister of Health
Edition 5: Pakistan (08.2000)
> New external audit process
> External audit of Nestlé Pakistan
> Response to the Pakistan Audit
> Dairy Farmers and Nestlé in Pakistan
> Pakistan Facts and Figures
Edition 4: South Africa (04.2000)
> Success stories
> Ongoing projects
> Infant feeding in South Africa
> Code compliance
> South Africa Facts and Figures
> Disaster relief in Mozambique
Edition 3: WHO Code dialogue (01.2000)
> Language requirements
> Dialogue for WHO Code implementation
> Questions and Answers
> NGO participation to dialogue
> Monitoring Process
Edition 2: The Philippines (11.1999)
> Philippines inter-agency Committee
> The Nestlé Foundation
> Code compliance
> Nestlé in the community
> Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital
> How monitoring bodies operate
> Code progress
> Philippines Facts and Figures
Edition 1: Situation in Mexico (10.1999)
> Spotlight on Mexico
> WHO Code and Mexican Regulations
> Allegations and facts
> Mexico Facts and Figures
> The WHO code
> Monitoring and the WHO Code
> New Code monitoring process
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Developing World Section :
Introduction
Foreword
Breastfeeding infant and formula
> Breastfeeding and infant formula
> Infant formula: a necessary product?
> 1.5 million babies
The WHO Code
> WHO Code recommendations
> WHO Code changes
> WHO Code support and implementation
Nestlé Actions
> No free samples
> WHO Code implementation monitoring
> Nestlé product labelling
> Persistance of the issue
> Improving infant health
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