Author: Helen Keller Intl

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A young girl in Sierra Leone holds out a pill in one hand and a plastic pitcher of water in the other.
The Hill sheds light on the thousands of lifesaving health programs that have been disrupted due to sweeping cuts to
March 21, 2025
A man hands a woman pill while standing outside in Burkina Faso.
Preventive medication has made lymphatic filariasis rare in Noel’s community. But this progress is now at risk due to disruptions
March 20, 2025
A woman in Kenya feeds her young daughter.
In a new piece for The New York Times, opinion writer Nick Kristof reveals the deadly consequences of the pauses
March 15, 2025
A large group of people in Sierra Leone celebrate as they hold up large baskets filled with sweet potatoes.
Helen Keller Intl works hand-in-hand with communities to improve health and nutrition in some of the world’s most neglected places.
March 13, 2025
Woman with water pump in agricultural setting
On this International Women’s Day, we’re highlighting some of the ways Helen Keller partners with and supports women.
March 7, 2025
A woman in Sierra Leone stirs a very large pot outside.
A new Devex article by Andrew Green highlights Helen Keller Intl’s leadership in advocating for food fortification as a key
March 6, 2025
A child in Nepal holds a packet of ready-to-use therapeutic food as she sits on her mother's lap.
In a Devex article, Tania Karas and Elissa Miolene highlight the damage US funding uncertainty is doing to the systems
March 5, 2025
A young girl in Nepal has her arm measured by a healthcare worker.
New York Times Global Health Correspondent Stephanie Nolen details some of the terrible consequences of the wave of terminations of
February 28, 2025
A Cambodian girl eats a nutrient wafer while sitting on her mother's lap.
In the midst of this uncertain time, New York Times opinion writer Nicholas Kristof has lent his voice in support
February 13, 2025
Woman in Tanzania happy to receive cataracts treatment.
Modesta’s day-to-day life in the Mbarali District of Tanzania was becoming increasingly difficult as her eyesight worsened.
February 3, 2025