Program Area: Early Childhood
Nutrition Textbook by Helen Keller Intl Experts Commended by British Medical Association
Published by the Oxford University Press in October 2015, the third edition of Nutrition for Developing Countries draws on the diverse experiences of nutritionists working around the world to educate health and nutrition workers, trainers and students.
Read more about Nutrition Textbook by Helen Keller Intl Experts Commended by British Medical AssociationTracking Our Impact: The Many Applications of mHealth
It is no surprise phones are increasingly being used by individuals tracking their daily food intake and workout, researchers collecting data and doctors accessing patient information.
Read more about Tracking Our Impact: The Many Applications of mHealthWorld Health Assembly Welcomes Resolution to Protect Infant and Child Nutrition
It’s been 35 years since the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes (the Code) was passed by the World
Read more about World Health Assembly Welcomes Resolution to Protect Infant and Child NutritionGardening: A Sustainable Solution for Malnutrition?
Over three million children die every year due to causes related to malnutrition—most of them in low-income countries. The situation
Read more about Gardening: A Sustainable Solution for Malnutrition?Helen Keller Research Informs Global Health Policies on Infant and Young Child Health
Image: Ad in Senegal for Bledina products cross-promotes breastmilk substitutes with complementary foods for older children. Nutrition during the first
Read more about Helen Keller Research Informs Global Health Policies on Infant and Young Child HealthHomegrown Nutrition Works in Burkina Faso
Washington, D.C.—A recent study out of Burkina Faso shows that integrating nutrition and health education and women’s empowerment interventions into
Read more about Homegrown Nutrition Works in Burkina FasoHelen Keller International on Capitol Hill
This month Helen Keller International took part in two important events in Washington, DC, to increase support for programs empowering
Read more about Helen Keller International on Capitol HillThe Lancet Breastfeeding Series
Helen Keller International’s Elizabeth Zehner, project director for the ARCH child feeding research project, weighs in on The Lancet breastfeeding series.
Read more about The Lancet Breastfeeding SeriesFrom Poor Man’s Crop to Helen Potatoes
Vitamin A deficiency remains the leading cause of preventable blindness in children in developing countries. Unfortunately, that’s just the beginning.
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