Benjamin Chima

Nutrition Program Officer at Helen Keller Intl

Benjamin Chima is a seasoned Nutrition Program Officer with extensive experience in managing Vitamin A Supplementation Projects at Helen Keller International since June 2014, currently focusing on combating Vitamin A deficiency among children in Nigeria’s Ebonyi State and surrounding regions. Chima has a proven track record in stakeholder engagement, project formative research, and quality data collection, utilizing various methodologies. Additionally, experience as an Agricultural Extension Officer highlights skills in training and capacity building for women in agriculture, along with contributions to the development of educational materials and financial planning for project activities. Chima holds a Master of Science in Management and International Business from Birmingham City University and a B.Agric Tech in Agricultural Extension and Rural Development.

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Helen Keller Intl

Helen Keller, our co-founder, envisioned a world without barriers to human potential. Guided by her fierce optimism, Helen Keller Intl has been working on the front lines of health and well-being for more than 100 years. We deliver life-changing health care to vulnerable families in places where the need is great, but access is limited. Our proven, science-based programs empower people to create opportunities in their own lives. Since we were founded in 1915, our work has evolved from providing assistance to soldiers blinded during their service in World War I. Today, our programs prioritize preventing and treating vision loss and blindness—as well as addressing major global health problems such as malnutrition and neglected diseases that threaten sight, productivity, and well-being. In the U.S., Africa, and Asia, Helen Keller International’s proven, science-based programs empower people to create opportunities in their own lives and build lasting change. We build the capacity of local government, non-profit and private sector systems and infrastructure, and promote the development of sustained, large scale programs that deliver effective solutions to preventable vision loss and malnutrition. Guided by Helen’s vision and optimism, we believe it is possible to eliminate preventable vision loss, malnutrition, and neglected tropical diseases and improve the well-being of millions of children and vulnerable families.


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