Contents // Preface...i // Part A Introduction...1 // 1. Orientation to the Code and resolutions...3 // 2. Giving effect to the Code and resolutions...5 // 3. Implementation by law: how some countries did it...i...6 // 4. State of the Code by country...7 // Part ? Section by Section Guide to Code Implementation...8 // 1. Title and aim of the law...10 // 2. Scope: what products should a national law cover?...10 // 3. Terminology...13 // 4. Information and education...15 // 5. Promotion to the public...18 // 6. Promotion in health care facilities...21 // 7. Promotion to health workers...24 // 8. Manufacturers and distributors...27 // 9. Labelling...18 // 10. Cuaiity standards...31 // 11. Implementation and monitoring...32 // Part C Code Watch...37 // 1. Framework for monitoring...37 // 2. Who monitors...38 // 3. Scheduling monitoring...38 // 4. Where to monitor...38 // 5. How to monitor...39 // 6. What is a violation of the Code and resolutions?...39 // Part D Matters related to Code Implementation...43 // 1. Is the Code a barrier to trade?...43 // 2. Human rights and recasting the role of manufacturers and distributors...45 // 3. The Code, HIV and infant feeding...48 // 4. Infant feeding in emergencies and the Code...51 // 5. Clarifying Article 6.6: “Infants who have to be fed” on breastmilk substitutes.53 // Annexes // 1. The International Code: a 10-point Summary...52 // 2. Relevant WHA resolutions on Infant and Young Child Nutrition: Summary...53 // 3. State of The Code
by Country...54 // 4. Model Law...56 // 5. Guick & Easy Monitoring Form...71