Laiden Calderon, nurse, from Save the Children’s nutrition team, together with Lolita and her two months old daugther, Princess Daniella, in their home in Guindapunan, Palo, Leyte, during a visit of the the Nutrition team. Laiden is counselling Lolita, on child feeding practices and breastfeeding, in the wake of typhoon Haiyan. Access to health care is still limited in areas that were hardest hit by the typhoon, so Save the Children’s support to Lolita and her little daughter has made a huge difference to the little girl’s healt and development.
Photo by SAVE THE CHILDREN
Breastfeeding Counselling in Yolanda-hit areas – A nurse from Save the Children’s nutrition team visits Lolita and her two months old daugther in Palo, Leyte during a breastfeeding counselling session, a few months after Yolanda. Photo by SAVE THE CHILDREN
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