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Wednesday 3 June 2015

NestleFood Trains 50 Paramedics On Nutrition



According to NNIA, the paramedics, were
drawn from Anglophone countries of
Central and West Africa.
50 paramedics have been trained on
nutrition in the first 1,000 days of life by
Nestlé Nutrition Institute Africa (NNIA).
According to NNIA, the paramedics, were
drawn from Anglophone countries of
Central and West Africa.
Tagged ‘The International Course in
Applied Nutrition’ the course was
organised by the NNIA for those between
ages 18 and 21.
According to the Nation, the company
assured of its commitment to provide
educational programmes for good
nutrition, feeding practices and helping
healthcare professionals to have a
greater impact on the dietary aspects of
care of future generations.
Rizwan Yousuf , Category Manager, Nestlé
Nutrition, Nestlé Nigeria, said his
organisation was convinced that good
maternal nutrition during pregnancy
and exclusive breastfeeding in the first
six months is the best to ensure a good
start in life.
Adding that children who receive good
nutrition in their first 1000 days are 10
times more likely to resist the most
common life-threatening childhood
diseases.
He further said they would also have
happier and healthier families as adults
and contribute positively to the
economic growth of the nation.
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