Our Instagram Takeover With the Liya Kebede Foundation

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Last week we partnered with the Liya Kebede Foundation, a nonprofit foundation that supports safe motherhood initiatives, on an Instagram takeover to discuss maternal health in India. I was delighted to share photos from Delhi where I saw Save the Children’s maternal health work in one of Delhi’s slums, Okhla.

Below see the photos and facts about maternal health in India.

https://twitter.com/LKFound/status/648524536804208640

https://instagram.com/p/8Lgp2xlGR7/

https://instagram.com/p/8ObsuDFGQ8/?taken-by=lkfound

https://instagram.com/p/8QvwLflGc-/?taken-by=lkfound

https://instagram.com/p/8TrjwwFGTK/?taken-by=lkfound

Learn more about the Liya Kebede Foundation at lkfound.org and read our recent interview with Kebede about her maternal health advocacy.

Photo: Jennifer James and Social Good Mom Nicole Melancon learn about Save the Children’s mothers’ groups in Delhi.


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