A very well-written article was in the New York Times this week on why not to send formula to Haiti, along with other things not to send. The breastfeeding section is a delight to see in print.
The link to the article is:
A very well-written article was in the New York Times this week on why not to send formula to Haiti, along with other things not to send. The breastfeeding section is a delight to see in print.
The link to the article is:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/21/us/21charity.html
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