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Background: During disasters and displacement, affected families often receive humanitarian aid from governmental and nongovernmental organizations and donor agencies. Little information is available on the effects of humanitarian aid on the breastfeeding practices of mothers affected by disaster and displacement.
Aims: The aim of this study was to explore the effects of humanitarian aid on the breastfeeding practices of displaced mothers affected by natural disasters in Chitral, Pakistan.
Methods: This was qualitative study of residents of four villages of Chitral who had experienced a recent flood and later an earthquake. Data were collected through field observations, analysis of various documents (e.g. aid-agency documents, published reports and newspaper articles) and in-depth interviews with 18 internally displaced mothers living in disaster relief camps in Chitral.
Results: Three main themes developed from the data: humanitarian aid as a life saver, insufficient humanitarian aid affecting breastfeeding, and systemic injustices in the distribution of humanitarian aid.
Conclusion: Although humanitarian aid facilitated the survival, health and well-being of the displaced mothers and their family members, there were various problems with the humanitarian aid that increased the vulnerability of the displaced mothers and negatively affected their breastfeeding practices. Humanitarian aid must be gender-sensitive, thoughtful, timely, needs-based, equitable and context-specific. A systematic process of aid allocation and restricted donation of formula milk or any other form of breast-milk substitute is recommended during disasters.
Keywords: natural disasters, relief work, mothers, breastfeeding, Pakistan
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Contexte : Lors des catastrophes et des déplacements de populations, les familles touchées reçoivent souvent une aide humanitaire de la part d'organisations gouvernementales et non gouvernementales ainsi que d'organismes donateurs. Peu d'informations sont disponibles en ce qui concerne les effets de l'aide humanitaire sur les pratiques d'allaitement au sein des mères touchées par des catastrophes et déplacées.
Objectifs : L'objectif de la présente étude était d'examiner les effets de l'aide humanitaire sur les pratiques d'allaitement au sein des mères déplacées touchées par des catastrophes naturelles dans le district de Chitral (Pakistan).
Méthodes : Il s'agissait d'une étude qualitative menée auprès de résidents de quatre villages du district de Chitral qui avaient récemment subi une inondation, puis un tremblement de terre. Les données ont été recueillies par le biais d'observations sur le terrain, de l'analyse de divers documents (par exemple...