Author: Helen Keller Intl

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Infant being measured for nutritional assessment.
An NPR story highlights the devastating fallout of US government funding cuts on Helen Keller Intl’s nutrition work in Nigeria.
July 31, 2025
A woman in the Philippines holds a small baby while sitting in a medical office.
Mai Hoang, advisor and coordinator for our nutrition programs in Asia, works with teams across Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, and the
July 7, 2025
A child in Nepal has his arm measured to screen for malnutrition.
Science Magazine’s latest cover story spotlights the devastating consequences children in Nepal are facing because of US funding cuts to
June 26, 2025
Child smiling while receiving vitamin A supplement.
Vitamin A is an essential micronutrient that helps protect children’s sight, health, and lives. A twice-yearly dose of vitamin A
June 24, 2025
Hand showing medicine tablets with blue cup.
An opinion piece from New York Times writer Nick Kristof highlights the escalating, life-threatening consequences communities around the world now
June 23, 2025
People harvesting sweet potatoes in a farm.
In an opinion piece for The New York Times, writer Nicholas Kristof champions the “nifty, elegant and cheap solutions to
June 20, 2025
Children lined up to receive schistosomiasis treatment from a community health worker.
In an op-ed for The Baltimore Sun, Helen Keller’s Dr. Angela Weaver reflects on the remarkable progress made in the
June 13, 2025
Outdoor community meeting with speaker and audience
Efero Wilson’s two-year-old son, Vasco Patreque, was listless and wasn’t interested in playing. She was concerned that he also had
June 9, 2025
A man in Cameroon hands a pill to a woman as another woman looks on.
A story from NPR highlights the risks to the remarkable progress made in the global fight against neglected tropical diseases.
June 5, 2025
Community health workers educating local residents outdoors
A recent piece in Politico highlights Helen Keller’s efforts to treat and prevent neglected tropical diseases ‒ work now imperiled
June 3, 2025

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