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Sierra Leone Poised for Liberation from “Bigfut” [A Photo Essay]
Once upon a time, lymphatic filariasis plagued the entire country of Sierra Leone. The parasite-borne neglected tropical disease, transmitted through
Read more about Sierra Leone Poised for Liberation from “Bigfut” [A Photo Essay]Nicholas Kristof Features Elephantiasis Elimination Work in The New York Times
As part of his annual win-a-trip series, New York Times reporter Nicholas Kristof traveled to Sierra Leone with recent graduate
Read more about Nicholas Kristof Features Elephantiasis Elimination Work in The New York TimesFrom Vitamin A Skeptic to True Believer
Four-year-old Abdoul Aziz Coulibaly was always sick, until his family discovered vitamin A. Abdoul is the youngest of four siblings
Read more about From Vitamin A Skeptic to True BelieverWonderful 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 mortalityPreserving Sight Around the World
Vision loss is both a cause and consequence of poverty. Disease, poor nutrition, and little or no access to sufficient
Read more about Preserving Sight Around the WorldA Legacy of Protecting Sight
Worldwide, 1.1 billion people — 1 in every 7 — are living with some form of vision loss because they
Read more about A Legacy of Protecting SightWorking Miracles to Preserve Sight
Anne Sullivan, known around the world as “the miracle worker” for her extraordinary achievements as Helen Keller’s teacher, overcame enormous
Read more about Working Miracles to Preserve SightNeglected Tropical Diseases
Neglected tropical diseases — including trachoma, lymphatic filariasis, schistosomiasis, onchocerciasis and soil-transmitted helminths — are a group of mainly parasitic,
Read more about Neglected Tropical DiseasesMicro but Mighty: How Vitamin A Saves Lives [Photo Essay]
Thanks to a global community of donors, millions of children receive life-saving vitamin A every year. Click through our photo essay to learn more about this mighty micronutrient and how we are helping to improve children’s health and well-being by increasing their vitamin A intake.
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