Moul Saren was pleasantly surprised when she returned to work after maternity leave for her third child. The factory where she works as a quality control inspector, Copius, in Cambodia’s Takeo Province, had equipped a lactation room to support breastfeeding mothers. The post Supporting Working Mothers to Continue Breastfeeding in Cambodia appeared first on Helen Keller Intl.| Helen Keller Intl
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What we do Helping Families Grow Better Food 733 million children and adults go to bed hungry every night. Nearly 70% of people in lower income countries depend on growing their own food or buying it locally, yet they often go without sufficient nourishment. Foods such as corn, rice, and cassava serve as the backbones […]| Helen Keller Intl
Vitamin A is critical to children’s growing bodies and brains.| Helen Keller Intl
Malnutrition is responsible for more ill health worldwide than any other cause. Today, 820 million worldwide are undernourished—one in every nine people.| Helen Keller Intl