MemperingatiHari ASI Sedunia 2022, berikut ini manfaat menyusui bagi anak dan ibu sampai dua tahun Tanggal 1 Agustus merupakan momentum yang diperingati sebagai Hari ASI Sedunia 2022. Hari ASI Sedunia 2022 pada tahun ini mengusung tema ' Step Up for Breastfeeding: Educate and Support ' atau ' Langkah untuk Menyusui
HariASI Sedunia atau Pekan ASI Sedunia 2022 akan fokus pada penguatan kapasitas peran yang harus melindungi, mempromosikan, dan mendukung pemberian ASI di berbagai lapisan masyarakat. Adapun
TemaPekan ASI Sedunia Tahun 2017 adalah Bekerja Bersama Untuk Keberlangsungan Pemberian ASI (Sustaining Breastfeeding Together).. Untuk memeriahkan Pekan Pekan ASI sedunia tahun ini Dinkes Aceh berkolaborASI dengan Aceh Peduli ASI (APA) yg diketuai oleh dr. Aslinar Yafa, menyelenggarakan sejumlah event atau kegiatan diantaranya adalah Workshop 1000 Hari Pertama Kehidupan, yang direncanakan
HariDonor Darah Sedunia 2017 14 June 17; World Day Against Child Labor 12 June 17; Perkembangan Media Sosial di Indonesia 10 June 17; Fokus Bekerja, Setelah Putus Cinta 05 June 17; Trivia Hari ASI Sedunia - 3 Tahapan Perubahan ASI Sesuai Kebutuhan Bayi (1/3) 25 August 21; Trivia Hari ASI Sedunia - Fakta tentang ASI (5/5)
Karenaadanya peringatan Hari ASI Sedunia di 1 Agustus salah satu tujuannya adalah menyadarkan para Moms betapa pentingnya ASI untuk anak. ASI (Air Susu Ibu) merupakan sumber nutrisi utama yang harus didapatkan anak ketika lahir ke dunia. Setiap anak berhak untuk mendapatkan ASI dan disusui oleh ibunya.
Hari ASI Sedunia 2022 jatuh pada hari ini, yuk Dads ketahui cara berperan sama membantu Moms menyusui.. Tahukah Dads kalau berperan sama dalam keluarga sangat penting untuk dilakukan?. Berperan sama tidak hanya akan meringankan beban Moms, namun juga dapat menambah keharmonisan.. Salah satu hal yang penting untuk Dads berperan sama adalah ketika Moms menyusui.
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PEKANASI SEDUNIA 2017: Tahun ini Pekan ASI Sedunia atau yang lebih dikenal dengan World Breastfeeding Week (WBW), mengusung tema "Sustaining Breastfeeding Together" menekankan dukungan berbagai pihak untuk mencapai kesuksesan menyusui. Selaras dengan tema yang tersebut, memasuki usia yang kesebelas AIMI telah membangun kerja sama multi
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Read American Investments in India Successes and FailuresResearch Paper Observer Research Foundation/ORF IndiaLatin American companies that have invested in India since the 1990s have had varied experiences some have achieved considerable success, while a number of them have exited. This paper is a primer on enterprises from the Latin American region that have engaged the Indian market in the past 30 years. Read & Latin America in the global automative value chainBook chapter Universidad de los Andes Venezuela/Colombia/IndiaThis book chapter examines the current trade and investment relationship between India and the Latin American region in the automotive sector, looking further at new and potential areas of business, and also analyses the long-term impact on the global automotive value chain. Read Tagore to IT India’s changing presence in Latin AmericaBook chapter Routledge USAA book chapter on India-Latin America relations, co-authored with Ambassador Jorge Heine former Chilean Ambassador to India, in the book 'External Powers in Latin America Geopolitics between Neo-extractivism and South-South Cooperation,' edited by Prof. Gian Luca Gardini. Read more. Or buy the the historical roots of gender-based violence in 21st century IndiaReport Woodrow Wilson Center USAThis publication aims to focus on the intersection of gender-based violence and the rule of law by examining how legal frameworks, judicial system responses, and public policy contribute to the ways in which gender-based violence is—and is not—addressed around the world. Read relations A case study in oil diplomacyBook chapter Woodrow Wilson Center USA A new book published by the Wilson Center's Latin American Program, Venezuela’s Authoritarian Allies The Ties That Bind? details how a range of international allies—Russia, China, Cuba, India, Turkey, and Iran—have aligned with Caracas for diverse economic, political, ideological, and geostrategic reasons Read book."Catástrofe" Investigador relata la desgarradora situación en India por Covid-19En la India la situación en los crematorios, debido a la cantidad de fallecidos por Covid-19, es una "catástrofe", relató a Cooperativa Hari Seshasayee, residente en la ciudad de Bombay e investigador del Woodrow Wilson Center. Escucha the SASSpod - Hari Seshasayee From India to Peru, Colombia, and StanfordLalita du Perron talks to Stanford Center for Latin American Studies alum Hari Seshasayee about the current state of Covid in Mumbai, his work as trade advisor with ProColombia, similarities between South Asia and Latin America, and his fond memories of his time at Stanford. Listen ebb & flow of India-Latin America ties Exploring opportunities with ColombiaResearch Paper Latin-America Asia Pacific Observatory Uruguay/Latin AmericaThis paper examines the elements that underpin the India-Latin America relationship, from both a historical and current perspective, and studies the case of India-Colombia relations, recommending policy options to boost Colombia’s exports to India. Read democracy faces its biggest challenge yetArticle Global Americans USAOn April 11, 2021, Peru achieved a dubious distinction that has yet to receive much public attention for the first time in the history of global electoral democracy, the total of blank and null votes exceeded the amount of votes received by any single candidate running to serve as a country’s head of state. Read The Point Al Compás De Un Tango IndioCynthia Arnson, the Latin American Program Director, hosts Hari Seshasayee, one of India’s foremost analysts of Latin America, to discuss India’s increasing exports to the region, India’s interest in Latin America’s Lithium Triangle, and the significance of China in India’s relationship with the region. Listen Climate of Fear and Bubbling Political InequalityArticle The Wire IndiaPeru’s constantly changing political landscape never ceases to amaze. Peruvians have now elected five presidents from completely distinct political parties in five consecutive elections. This is unprecedented in the history of human democracy and also highlights the frailty of political representation in the country. Read Icarus Moment?Article Woodrow Wilson Center USAAn article that describes India's second wave of Covid through the Greek philosopher Aristotle's theory of tragedy and the fatal flaw of 'hamartia.' Read clima de miedo y la desigualdad política en PerúArticle Sudaca PerúDebemos recordar que lo opuesto al miedo es la esperanza. Ambos reaccionan a la incertidumbre, pero de formas diferentes. Hoy, el Perú se encuentra en una tormenta de miedo. El objetivo debe ser capearla y mirar hacia adelante. Leer tramo más largo de la democracia peruana enfrenta su mayor desafíoArticle AméricaEconomía PerúEl próximo presidente peruano enfrentará una multitud de desafíos, pero una cosa es segura un giro radical hacia la izquierda o derecha pone al país en aún más peligro. Sería prudente establecer alianzas con la oposición para mantener el tramo más largo de democracia en Perú. Leer America’s COVID-19 lessons for IndiaArticle Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations IndiaIndia and Latin America share similar demographics and challenges of density in the battle against COVID-19 India currently trails Latin America in the extent and volume of infection by a few weeks. Collaboration and sharing of local best practices can help both regions combat the contagion better. Read India y la Alianza del Pacífico oportunidades y desafíosJournal Article Revista Agenda Internacional, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú PeruUn análisis de las vinculaciones de la India con los países miembros de la Alianza del Pacífico. La atención se concentra en los aspectos comerciales y de inversiones, sin dejar de lado lo político, y en las oportunidades y desafíos de dichas vinculaciones. Leer to the Covid-19 Impact on Maharashtra's Food Supply ChainsJournal Article SambhÄá¹£aṇ Journal, University of Mumbai IndiaAn article on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the Indian state of Maharashtra's food supply chains, published in SambhÄá¹£aṇ, the University of Mumbai's peer-reviewed journal. Read journal and Venezuela Grow Distant Post Woodrow Wilson Center USAThe United States’ mounting sanctions against Venezuela, especially on the national oil company PDVSA, have had a profound effect on the Andean nation’s oil exports to far-flung India. Yet, oil continues to flow from Venezuela to India, albeit in smaller quantities. Read Relations A Case Study in Oil DiplomacyReport Woodrow Wilson Center USA In a new report, Mumbai-based researcher Hari Seshasayee offers an in-depth analysis of Indian-Venezuelan relations, explaining how—unlike Russia or China—India is an invaluable commercial partner for Venezuela but not an ideological or political ally. Read Foreign Policy The Rise of the South and Indo-LAC RelationsBook Chapter Understanding Transition in South Asia Economy, Politics and Society India Co-author of a chapter on India-Latin America ties, titled “Indian Foreign Policy The Rise of the South and Indo-LAC Relations” with Ambassador Jorge Heine, in Understanding Transition in South Asia Economy, Politics and Society, 2019, 265-289. Read more / Leer en EspañolIndia-Latin America How to Avoid the Primarization of TradeJournal Article Inter-American Development Bank USA & Latin AmericaA trade relationship that began with imports of primary products from Latin America is moving into a new phase, the possibilities of which range from cooperation with Brazil in the energy sector to Mexico in the motor vehicle sector. Read more Article / Journal. Leer en español Artículo / Revista CompletaRecasting South-South LinksBook Chapter Brookings Institution Press USACo-author of a chapter on India-Latin America relations in a book edited by Johns Hopkins University and published by Brookings Institution Press, “Recasting South-South Links” with Ambassador Jorge Heine, in Latin America and the Asian Giants Evolving Ties with China and India, 2016, pg 37-59. Read india Reliance cabildea por PDVSA en Voice of America / Voz de America USA/EEUUPara Hari Seshasayeee, investigador para América Latina del Wilson Center, en Reliance quieren “cumplir con las sanciones y desde los últimos dos años han pagado casi un millón de dólares al año para hacer este cabildeo". Read Plays Catch-Up to Strengthen Ties Across Latin AmericaInterview World Politics Review USAIn an email interview, Hari Seshasayee, a Latin America analyst at the Confederation of Indian Industry, discusses India's ties across Latin America. WPR Who are India's main partners in Latin America, and what are the main areas of cooperation? Read the Pacific Alliance Strengthen Ties With Asia?Interview Latin America Advisor, The Dialogue USAWhat is the state of the Pacific Alliance’s trade relations with Asia beyond China, and what factors are driving cooperation? What are the prospects for growth of broader Latin America-Asia trade in the medium and long terms? Read Prison Riots in Brazil Lead to Justice Reforms?Interview Latin America Advisor, The Dialogue USAWhat reforms are most needed for the country’s criminal justice system, and how should they be implemented? How will the Temer administration address the widespread violence and overcrowding in prisons, and is there enough popular and political will to allocate any new funding needed to do so? Read and FARC peace at last?Article Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations IndiaThe Colombian government will sign a final and comprehensive peace agreement with the Revolutionary Armed Forces, a national guerrilla movement, on September 26, 2016. This is momentous, bringing to a close an insurgency that has inflicted widespread bloodshed and displacement. But making reparation may take an unpredictable course. Read new moment in BrazilOp-Ed The Indian Express IndiaDilma Rousseff, Brazil’s first woman head of state, has cleared her office at the Palácio do Planalto after a special Senate session voted to put her on an impeachment trial. A multitude of factors coalesced to push for Rousseff and her party’s removal from power. Read Peace and Promise Mixed Bag for Latin America in 2016Article The Wire IndiaCo-author with Preeti John New governments were voted in, others struggled through crises, some economies recovered and one country inched closer to peace; 2017 brings promise to some, stability to others and continued unrest elsewhere. Read Reaps the Benefits of Anti-Fujimorismo in Peru’s Presidential ElectionArticle The Wire IndiaPedro Pablo Kuczynski has staged an upset over Keiko Fujimori, but the result underscores the defeat of Fujimorismo more than it does his victory. Read end of KirchnerismoOp-Ed The Indian Express IndiaPresident Cristina de Kirchner's handpicked successor, Daniel Scioli, governor of Buenos Aires province, faces Mauricio Macri, mayor of Buenos Aires city, in the run-off. Read India-Mexico trade a push Op-Ed Business Standard IndiaDespite the increase in commercial ties over the past decade, India and Mexico still have a long way to go. A trade agreement between the two may help. Read Rising Presence in Latin AmericaArticle Americas Quarterly USAA decade of quiet investment in Latin America has helped India emerge as an economic force in the region. Indian businesses have gradually established a presence in Latin America, betting on the region as a source for long-term gain. Read oiling the wheelsArticle Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations IndiaDespite the Venezuelan opposition's victory in the December 6 legislative elections, 2016 will likely see a rise in political confrontations and a deepening economic crisis in Venezuela. The India-Venezuela bilateral will remain mostly unaffected and continue to be focused on oil. Read General Elections Are a Free for AllArticle The Wire IndiaDespite a mixed bag of candidates, Peru can expect continuity in broad economic policies regardless of who comes to power. Read In Deep CrisisOp-Ed The Indian Express IndiaImpeachment motion against Dilma Rousseff is just one strand of the upheaval. Read A new Pacific pivotArticle Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations IndiaSince the late 1990s, both India and Peru have turned their focus to each others’ regions. New commercial exchanges can enhance the bilateral, but strategic elements must be incorporated if both countries are to benefit from each others' geopolitical alliances. Read Presidential Election A Litmus Test on the Legacy of FujimorismoArticle The Wire IndiaThe election is being fought less on subjects like economic and foreign policy; the focus is the struggle between 'Fujimorismo' and a formless anti-Fujimorismo. Read Rousseff vs Left vs RightOp-Ed The Indian Express IndiaBrazil’s president has upset both sides of the spectrum. The stalemate seems set to continue. Read growing past defenceArticle Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations IndiaThe Ecuadorian president’s first-ever state visit to India this month was cancelled, possibly because four of seven helicopters supplied by HAL to Ecuador have crashed. But this hurdle can be overcome, and ties between the two countries can expand beyond defence and oil to sectors such as pharma and IT. Read Pharma in Latin America A strategic investmentJournal Article Revista Zero, Universidad Externado ColombiaIndian pharmaceutical companies have a good opportunity to lead the way in stepping up the India-Latin America relationship by continuing to consolidate investments, create subsidiaries & joint ventures to manufacture products, and thus penetrate successfully into Latin America’s pharma market. Read America Advisor How Important Are Ties Between India & Latin America?Interview Latin America Advisor, The Dialogue USAHow economically important are India and Latin America to each other? What areas and economic sectors present the biggest opportunities for India and countries in the Western Hemisphere? To what extent does India compete against Latin America in terms of global trade and investment? Read Upwardly Mobile RevolutionArticle Americas Quarterly USABrasilia seems to have responded fairly to the mass protests in the country. However, the issue of corruption is the most resonant of the protester’s grievances and must be addressed. Real political and economic reforms also need to be put in place, especially in the areas of education and health. Read America Advisor Will Global Trade Flows Continue to Grow So Slowly?Interview Latin America Advisor, The Dialogue USAWhat accounts for the falling level of global trade? What dynamics are driving trade flows to and from Latin America and the Caribbean? What are the implications for major infrastructure projects such as Nicaragua’s plan to build a canal across its territory and the widening of the Panama Canal? Read Middle ClassArticle Americas Quarterly USAAmericas Quarterly, a journal dedicated to policy analysis, published Gateway House's Hari Seshasayee's article on India's middle class population. He argues that today India’s middle class is more optimistic, more confident and globalized. Read answer to the war on drugs’Article Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations IndiaCo-author with Ambassador R. Viswanathan A law that legalises cannabis will come into force from April 2014 in Uruguay. Some political parties have objected, as has the UN’s International Narcotics Control Board. Critics say the law will increase consumption, but evidence suggests otherwise. Read Gender Gap in PoliticsArticle Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations IndiaFewer than 10% of the candidates in the ongoing elections in India are women. A law to reserve seats for women in Parliament is in abeyance. Our next government can take lessons from Latin America, where 16 countries have successfully implemented reservations and other enabling measures. Read goes to MacondoArticle Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations IndiaCo-author with Ambassador R. Viswanathan Even small Indian IT companies have managed to succeed in the Latin American market. Understanding the local culture is one of the main keys to success as illustrated in the case of Mann India Technologies. Read conditional cash transfersArticle Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations IndiaThe Indian government has undertaken a massive financial inclusion scheme to bring bank accounts to the poor. But poverty alleviation needs to be addressed at multiple levels for which the Latin American example of using targeted and customised conditional cash transfer programmes can help India. Read Beyond commodities?Article Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations IndiaCELAC Community of Latin American and Caribbean States chose India as its first dialogue partner, expressing its intent to expand trade & diversify. Given the increased political will from both sides, can CELAC be the driver for India-Latin America relations or will bilateral ties maintain status quo? Read into Latin America’s oilArticle Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations IndiaIndia’s oil imports from Latin America increased from in 2003 to 11% in 2012-13. This marks a diversification in India’s energy policy. With Latin America’s surplus energy production and discoveries in off-shore oil fields, India must further consolidate its oil trade with the region. Read dawdling but optimisticArticle Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations IndiaWith intra-regional trade at a low South Asia is the least integrated region in the world.’ At the recent fifth SAARC Conclave in New Delhi, officials spoke about the need for better integration. But this is only possible if problems such as political differences and inadequate connectivity are addressed. Read Latin road to Arab democracyArticle Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations IndiaAs the Arab world remains engulfed in protests, there may be lessons to be learned from other recent democratic converts. Latin America’s growth story may provide the Arab world with some recommendations on how to address socio-economic issues in the post-revolution scenario. Read article.
Dinas Kesehatan Provinsi Sumatera Selatan turut memperingati Hari Pekan ASI Sedunia yang diperingati pada tanggal 1 – 7 Agustus Global Step up for Breastfeeding, Educate and SupportTema Nasional Literasi dan dukungan para pihak dalam mendukung keberhasilan menyatakan tema pada Pekan Menyusui Sedunia 2022 kali ini adalah menyusui adalah kunci dalam menentukan strategi pembangunan berkelanjutan pasca pandemi.