Horlicks Mother’s Plus completed its month-long campaign by raising awareness among mass people on the importance of breastfeeding and the benefits of better nutrition for lactating mothers.
This year, World Breastfeeding Week 2021 theme is: Protect Breastfeeding: A Shared Responsibility.
In line with the theme, Horlicks Mother’s Plus designed a campaign titled ‘Matridughdho paan-e gori shohayok poribesh,’ said a release on Wednesday.
As part of the campaign a series of activities—awareness sessions, webinar, free health check-up facilities and consultation for lactating mothers, releasing educational videos on breastfeeding in social media—were organised by engaging many prominent individuals from different fields including doctors, nutritionists, social influencers, active citizens and media personnel.
Horlicks Mother’s Plus is a nourishing beverage that is scientifically designed for pregnant and lactating mothers. Thus, as one of the premier nutrition brands of Bangladesh for pregnant and lactating mothers, the brand started to observe breastfeeding week to aid the government initiative of raising awareness.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, lack of information and many misconceptions related to breastfeeding are impacting the mental and overall health of pregnant and lactating mothers. Horlicks Mother’s Plus’s month-long campaign aimed to address such misconceptions and increase information for the mass people.
The brand developed series of educational videos highlighting the key benefits of breastfeeding, nutrition for mothers during breastfeeding and especially during the Covid-19 and encouraging fathers to be more active in supporting and helping a breastfeeding mother.
Alongside, a total of four seminars were organised in partnership with media houses, where reputed expert nutritionists and participants discussed maternal health, breastfeeding and the responsibility of the father and the society to support lactating mothers.
A webinar was also organised engaging the country’s top public health specialists, where they explained the key challenges during pregnancy and the importance of breastfeeding to improve public health. They also emphasised creating more awareness and education to continue the status of Bangladesh as a ‘green’ nation in supporting lactating mothers.
KSM Minhaj, Managing Director of Unilever Consumer Care Limited (UCL), said, ‘Despite many achievements in social development, malnutrition remains one of the most pressing issues nationally. Therefore, we strive to ensure that nutritional wellbeing is at the front and centre of everything we do. This is a proud moment for us as Bangladeshi as The World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative (WBTi) has congratulated Bangladesh for having achieved the status of a ‘green’ nation, along with Sri Lanka.’
Bangladesh has ranked first in the world in supporting lactating women. Only two countries out of 98 have achieved this status so far.
‘To continue this success, we must continue all the awareness programmes and create a conducive environment for pregnant and lactating mothers and offer them healthy and balanced nutrition. As our mission is to support the national agenda to combat malnutrition in all its forms, our brands will increasingly take more nutrition awareness related programmes to ensure that we leave no one behind in Bangladesh and contribute to building a heather nation,’ Minhaj said.
Unilever Consumer Care Limited is a Fast Moving Consumer Goods Company housing heritage health food drink brands like Horlicks with Bangladeshi households trusting Horlicks for over more than 50 years and still continuing to do so every day for their daily nutritional needs. With brands belonging to Horlicks family such as Standard Horlicks, Junior Horlicks, Chocolate Horlicks, Lite Horlicks, Horlicks Mother’s Plus and Horlicks Women’s Plus, along with Boost, Maltova and Glaxose-D; the company is a part of the everyday life of millions of consumers across Bangladesh. UCL is a subsidiary of Unilever, one the world’s leading suppliers of consumer-packaged goods in more than 190 countries. UCL’s purpose is to make sustainable living commonplace with a vision to grow the business, while reducing environmental footprint and increasing positive social impact, the release said.