Our Stories
Wonderful to be Back Home
My last day in the Helen Keller Intl regional office in Dakar, Senegal, as Vice President for our Africa programs,
Read more about Wonderful to be Back HomeNutrition leaders urge scale-up of new intervention to prevent child malnutrition and mortality
A novel fortified food-based supplement for children 6-23 months of age can substantially reduce stunting, wasting, anemia, and developmental delay
Read more about Nutrition leaders urge scale-up of new intervention to prevent child malnutrition and mortalityBreaking the prevalence of poverty-related diseases in Cameroon
When Helen Keller health workers visited Biaback Guiliagne’s home in a rural Cameroon village, he was surprised at first, but
Read more about Breaking the prevalence of poverty-related diseases in CameroonBuilding resilience against climate disasters in Bangladesh
Hosne Begum was living in extreme poverty as her husband struggled to support their family of five in remote Bangladesh.
Read more about Building resilience against climate disasters in Bangladesh3 Things to be Optimistic about in 2023
Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. Helen Keller Just like
Read more about 3 Things to be Optimistic about in 2023Helen Keller Intl Appoints Shawn K. Baker as Chief Program Officer
Baker will lead global efforts to help children and families access critical nutrition and healthcare during the worst hunger crisis
Read more about Helen Keller Intl Appoints Shawn K. Baker as Chief Program Officer“Binti to Binti” in Kenya helps mothers ensure the health of their children
Patience Pendo, a young mother of two expecting her third child, had a feeling that her pregnancy would pose difficulties.
Read more about “Binti to Binti” in Kenya helps mothers ensure the health of their childrenCreating the vision for students to thrive in Cameroon [PHOTO ESSAY]
After many decades of eye health being largely ignored in Africa, Helen Keller is teaming up with partners in Cameroon
Read more about Creating the vision for students to thrive in Cameroon [PHOTO ESSAY]New parents strive to make their next meal more accessible
Relying on day-to-day income has never been comfortable for Nirmala and Laxman Basnet. The couple, from a remote village in
Read more about New parents strive to make their next meal more accessibleMothers face difficult choices for children’s health in Cambodia
Mrs. Prum Sreymom is a 20-year-old mother living with her husband and her healthy 19-month-old daughter Sovannyta in northern Cambodia.
Read more about Mothers face difficult choices for children’s health in Cambodia