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Promotion Gear Meeting 2 presentation Gear Team Members: March 2018

PG1: There is a national breastfeeding promotion strategy that is grounded in the country’s context. This benchmark assesses the existence and quality of a national breastfeeding promotion strategy. The national breastfeeding promotion strategy can include formal campaign(s) (including one or more) targeting specific or entire population. It can also include the relaying of messages through one or multiple channels including mass media campaigns, interpersonal communication, posters, educational materials, etc. If a national promotion strategy exists, to be considered grounded in the country’s context, it has to be: a) based on formative research, b) pre-tested within the country, and c) be culturally, socially, economic, and literacy appropriate. It must also be time bound, which means that it needs to specify a certain time frame or have an implementation deadline for it to be completely effective. 12/2/2018

PG1: There is a national breastfeeding promotion strategy that is grounded in the country’s context. No progress has been made if there is no national breastfeeding promotion strategy. Minimal progress has been made if there is a national breastfeeding promotion strategy but it is not grounded in the country’s context nor is it time bound. Partial progress has been made if there is a national breastfeeding promotion strategy that is grounded in the country’s context but it is not time bound. Major progress has been made if there is a national breastfeeding promotion strategy that is grounded in the country’s context and is time bound. 12/2/2018

PG1: Methodology used for data collection E.g. if it was an interview (who they interviewed and asked), a media study (what media they looked for and what keywords they searched for), a document review (what documents they reviewed) 12/2/2018

PG1: Findings Summary of what was found from the data collected 12/2/2018

PG1 Proposed Score: SCORE

PG1: Gaps and recommendations Etc. Recommendations Recommendation 1 Recommendation 2 Etc. 12/2/2018

PG2: The national breastfeeding promotion strategy is implemented. This benchmark builds off of the previous benchmark and assumes that there is a national breastfeeding promotion strategy, which can include formal campaign(s) (including one or more) targeting specific or entire population. It can also include the relaying of messages through one or multiple channels including mass media campaigns, interpersonal communication, posters, educational materials, etc. This benchmark assesses whether the national breastfeeding promotion strategy, if it exists, has been implemented (i.e. carried out within the country). The effectiveness and coverage of the implementation is determined in the scoring. 12/2/2018

PG2: The national breastfeeding promotion strategy is implemented. No progress has been made if there is no national breastfeeding promotion strategy or, if there is, it is not being implemented. Minimal progress has been made if the national breastfeeding promotion strategy is being implemented but its effectiveness is unknown or has limited coverage (i.e. local coverage only). Partial progress has been made if the national breastfeeding promotion strategy is being implemented and it is effective but has partial coverage (i.e. local and subnational coverage only). Major progress has been made if the national breastfeeding promotion strategy is being implemented, is effective and has high coverage (i.e. national, subnational, and local coverage). 12/2/2018

PG2: Methodology used for data collection E.g. if it was an interview (who they interviewed and asked), a media study (what media they looked for and what keywords they searched for), a document review (what documents they reviewed) 12/2/2018

PG2: Findings Summary of what was found from the data collected 12/2/2018

PG2 Proposed Score: SCORE

PG2: Gaps and recommendations Etc. Recommendations Recommendation 1 Recommendation 2 Etc. 12/2/2018

PG3: Government or civic organizations have raised awareness about breastfeeding. This benchmark assessed whether government or civic organizations have raised awareness about breastfeeding through various activities or actions. Government and/or civic organizations’ promotion campaigns, activities, or actions designed to raise awareness about breastfeeding should be considered under this benchmark. 12/2/2018

PG3: Government or civic organizations have raised awareness about breastfeeding. No progress has been made if government or civic organizations actions have not raised awareness about breastfeeding. Minimal progress has been made if government or civic organizations actions have raised minimal awareness about breastfeeding (i.e. reaching local level only). Partial progress has been made if government or civic organizations actions have raised some awareness about breastfeeding (i.e. reaching local and subnational levels). Major progress has been made if government or civic organizations actions have raised strong awareness about breastfeeding (i.e. reaching local, subnational, and national levels). 12/2/2018

PG3: Methodology used for data collection E.g. if it was an interview (who they interviewed and asked), a media study (what media they looked for and what keywords they searched for), a document review (what documents they reviewed) 12/2/2018

PG3: Findings Summary of what was found from the data collected 12/2/2018

PG3 Proposed Score: SCORE

PG3: Gaps and recommendations Etc. Recommendations Recommendation 1 Recommendation 2 Etc. 12/2/2018