Working to improve healthcare and nutrition requires a commitment to understanding the inequities within health and food systems – and to finding partners who can implement cost-effective solutions that improve outcomes on a large scale and for the long term. The post Reaching Children in Madagascar with Vitamin A appeared first on Helen Keller Intl.| Helen Keller Intl
A story from The New York Times highlights how US funding cuts have disrupted the global supply of ready-to-use therapeutic food, creating devastating consequences for malnourished children worldwide. The post New York Times: US Cuts Disrupt Critical Supplies for Helen Keller’s Lifesaving Malnutrition Work appeared first on Helen Keller Intl.| Helen Keller Intl
Learn about new research from Helen Keller Intl exploring the roles community health workers play in health systems across six countries in Africa.| Helen Keller Intl
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
The generous support of our Helen Keller Intl community makes our work possible. We’re so grateful for your ongoing partnership, which is helping us continue to provide essential health and nutrition services for children and families around the world in these challenging times. The post Because of You, We’re Building Brighter Futures, Together appeared first on Helen Keller Intl.| Helen Keller Intl
NPR spotlights the life-threatening impacts of US funding cuts on Helen Keller's nutrition work in Nigeria and the worsening hunger crisis.| Helen Keller Intl
Mai Hoang, advisor and coordinator for our nutrition programs in Asia, works with teams across Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, and the Philippines to improve nutrition, food security, and community health systems. The post Speaking Technically: Improving Nutrition for Children and Families Across Asia appeared first on Helen Keller Intl.| Helen Keller Intl
Science Magazine’s latest cover story spotlights the devastating consequences children in Nepal are facing because of US funding cuts to nutrition work. The article also highlights Helen Keller Intl’s remarkable legacy of improving health and wellbeing for families across the country. The post Science: Cuts to Helen Keller’s Nutrition Work in Nepal Threaten Children’s Lives appeared first on Helen Keller Intl.| Helen Keller Intl
Climate-Smart Agriculture Supports a CommunityAlthough Maliatou Nignan and her family had been farming for years, they still struggled to grow enough food to feed themselves or earn an income. As Maliatou says, they “worked hard on arid lands” in their community of Zoro in southern Burkina Faso. “We cultivated vegetables and white-fleshed sweet potatoes, but the yields […]| Helen Keller Intl
Rebecca Clement helps displaced women in Nigeria improve food security and livelihoods for themselves and their families.| Helen Keller Intl