Compiling, discussing and circulating a set of best practices for communicating the results of biomonitoring studies to biomonitoring participants and to the general public;
Discussing the significance of breastmilk monitoring findings, which indicate that toxic chemicals are present in breastmilk and in all our bodies;
Developing ideas about how best to discuss biomonitoring results so that breastfeeding will be encouraged and supported;
Supporting development of culturally appropriate materials based on these discussions to inform the WHO biomonitoring project and to communicate biomonitoring results;
Encouraging discussion about measures to reduce exposures to POPs chemicals.
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