National Communication Framework and Plan for Infant and Young Child Feeding in Bangladesh. Country/Territory Bangladesh Document type Date 2010 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Food & nutrition Keyword Food security Poverty Social protection Education Gender Breastfeeding/infant food Food quality control/food safety Nutrition School feeding Geographical area Asia, ASIA AND THE PACIFIC, Indian Ocean, Least Developed Countries, South Asian Seas, Southern Asia Entry into force notes 2010-2013 Abstract The Government of Bangladesh (GOB) has taken several important steps to address IYCF problems. The overall goal of the National IYCF Strategy (2007) is to improve nutritional status, growth and development, health, and survival of infants and young children in Bangladesh through optimal IYCF practices. The specific objectives of the National Strategy are to: Increase the national percentage of newborns who are breastfed within one hour of birth from 24% to 50%; Increase the national percentage of infants aged less than 6 months who are exclusively breastfed from 42% to 60%; Maintain the national percentage of children aged 20-23 months who are still breastfed at 90%; Increase the percentage of children aged 6-9 months who are breastfed and receive appropriate complementary foods to 50%. The national IYCF programme aims to create an environment to improve IYCF practices by addressing barriers regarding knowledge and practices on infant and young child feeding. Full text English Website www.unicef.org