Minister's Message on Important Role of Breastfeeding for Workplace Well-being and National Development | World Breastfeeding Week 2024
August 9, 2024
Minister Colin Jordan emphasizes the economic impact of breastfeeding on workers' productivity and overall well-being. Supporting breastfeeding benefits mothers, children, communities, and national development.
Message from Minister of Labour, Social Security and Third Sector Colin Jordan to mark World Breast Feeding Week 2024
A country’s economy grows and the standard of living of its residents is determined, in large measure, by the involvement, engagement and productivity of its workers. Workers who are engaged and producing at their optimum are workers who are healthy – emotionally and physically.
During this World Breastfeeding Week 2024, the Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Third Sector is happy to come alongside the Breastfeeding and Child Nutrition Foundation to remind us all of the importance of breastfeeding to workers, and to enterprise and national development.
Mothers who are able to breastfeed their children and are provided adequate facilities at work to express and store breast milk are generally more engaged, satisfied and committed workers. They are more inclined to get into and remain in formal employment. They are more likely to be advocates for the organisation.
Children who are breastfed are shown to be generally healthier and better-adjusted children. As adults, they have lower incidences of chronic, non-communicable diseases than other segments of the population. They are able to engage better, think more clearly, and therefore be more productive.
Let us join together to close the gap and support mothers who are able to breastfeed their children. Mothers benefit. Children benefit. Our communities benefit. Our nation benefits.
(Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Third Sector)