I think a calendar is a great idea and posted some links to the australian version in yesterdays thread. As much as I love the stylish black and white photo versions, I also really like the idea of making it a less arty thing and more about normalising breastfeeding. So showing an everyday mum breastfeeding on a park bench, or in Starbucks, or on a bus, could be kind of cool. I think even just selling it among the Mumsnet crowd we could make a fair bit of money for charity or whatever as they are fairly cheap to produce. And we are early enough to make it doable for 2008.
However - is our target audience mums in the UK or mums in Bangladesh/other developing countries?
If it's mums in Bangladesh then I guess we do have to think about how useful they would find a calendar. Maybe we should be working with a local organisation as somebody suggested to identify what healthcare workers there really need to promote breastfeeding locally.
The problem is that probably the healthcare workers (apart from one or two enlightened souls like the one in the article) believe that the babies really do need formula and don't think they are doing anything wrong in telling women to give it to their babies. That's the problem really, educating the healthcare workers as they are perceived to be the experts.
Even in Singapore, a very highly educated and well developed country, I saw this ALL the time - nurses routinely giving glucose to newborns, formula feeding them in the nursery when their mums weren't looking, giving free samples of formula away to new mums, leaflets on aptamil on the tables in doctors waiting rooms, aisles and aisles of formula in the supermarkets - outrageous, and that is not illiterate mums in bangladesh we are talking about but modern well educated ones in one of the richest countries in the world.
Anyway, off my soapbox, I LOVE the calendar idea and am happy to do whatever to get it off the ground (I have access to 400 doula students around the world I could sell it to!) but we just need to think about the target audience and the overall goal of what we are doing.