Keshen's story, 35 years old, Ethiopia
Keshen has five children but the birth of her youngest son, Wondemnagn, was different to the others. This time
she had the support and guidance of Zinet, a young woman who trained as a volunteer with Save the Children’s health volunteers.
“[Zinet] was good to me,” Keshen says. “During my pregnancy, she told me not to give birth at home. I listened to her advice and when I went into labour, I went to the health centre and gave birth in the clinic.
“After my son was born, she advised me to vaccinate my child within six months and she also told me to provide nutritious food. I took her advice and I am healthy, and so is my child.”
Now three years old, Wondemnagn is a robust little boy who keeps Keshen and his siblings on their toes.
“Compared to my other children, he is very healthy,” Keshen says. “My older children were vulnerable to diseases and they had stomach aches. But since Wondemnagn is getting regular check-ups, he is fine.”