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Empowering Mothers: Transforming Nutrition in Rural Communities in Sierra Leone
In rural communities across Sierra Leone, limited access to nutritious and diverse food has been a constant concern. 33-year-old Mariama
Read more about Empowering Mothers: Transforming Nutrition in Rural Communities in Sierra LeoneWomen at the heart of our work
Women are the cornerstones of many families. They oversee home life — raising the children, preparing meals, even fetching water
Read more about Women at the heart of our workLooking Bravely: Supporting Nutrition for Expectant and Newborn Mothers
We recently spoke with Anita Agartha Kargbo, a program officer for nutrition in Sierra Leone. Anita has been part of
Read more about Looking Bravely: Supporting Nutrition for Expectant and Newborn MothersMeet Mollika: 17-Year-Old Award-Winning Farmer
Nothing can stop rising star Mollika Biswas, an award-winning farmer. The 17-year-old lives with her parents and her older brother
Read more about Meet Mollika: 17-Year-Old Award-Winning FarmerA Friendly Competition Helps Eliminate Trachoma
Hawa Sissoko is a housewife in Kéréko, a small village in Mali. She, like many of her neighbors, would have
Read more about A Friendly Competition Helps Eliminate TrachomaHelen Keller’s Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potatoes Lead Nutrition in Nepal
52-year-old Bishwo Nepal and his wife Gayatri Nepal remember almost losing their whole harvest the first year they farmed. Only
Read more about Helen Keller’s Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potatoes Lead Nutrition in NepalHelping Mothers in Sierra Leone Build Brighter Futures for Themselves and Their Babies
In a small community health clinic in Matotoka township in the northern provinces of Sierra Leone, 25-year-old Kadiatu Bangura cradles
Read more about Helping Mothers in Sierra Leone Build Brighter Futures for Themselves and Their BabiesTrachoma Eliminated as a Public Health Problem in Mali
The World Health Organization announced the elimination of trachoma as a public health problem in Mali. Though not the first
Read more about Trachoma Eliminated as a Public Health Problem in MaliKoinadugu Women Fight Hidden Hunger through Farming
On a frosty Sunday morning, a group of farmers wearing brightly colored African waist scarves, called lappas, gather together in
Read more about Koinadugu Women Fight Hidden Hunger through FarmingMaking meaningful change in Cambodia’s health systems
Cambodia has some of the highest rates of malnutrition in Southeast Asia, and over the past decade, Helen Keller Intl
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