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Breast milk is seen being pasteurised in a pasteurization machine at the South African Breastmilk Reserve (SABR) in Johannesburg on November 24, 2015. The South African Breastmilk Reserve (SABR), a non-profit organization, is the biggest human-milk bank partnered with the South African Department of Health. It is part of a network of 44 milk banks that supply anything from 75 to 100 hospitals around South Africa. Children who are exclusively breastfed are 14 times more likely to survive in the first six months of life than formula-fed children, according to UNICEF. But South Africa has very low breastfeeding rates at just 7.4 percent, partly as a result of pervasive poverty and effective marketing by baby formula companies. (Photo by STEFAN HEUNIS / AFP) (Photo by STEFAN HEUNIS/AFP via Getty Images)

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