This project aimed to increase access to quality leprosy, lymphatic filariasis (LF) and disability services within an integrated health system for communities in Zamfara. The project worked closely with ...
The Kothara and Salur hospitals continue to provide medical care to people affected by leprosy, and the wider community. They provide protective shoes and other assistive devices, stock Multi-Drug ...
The Leprosy Mission is working hard to launch a 90 Day blitz to screen school children in Timor-Leste.
The Leprosy Mission Australia is partnering with The Leprosy Mission PNG on a new project, ‘Leprosy Support in Western Province’. This project operates in the Western Province, where villages ...
Indonesia has the third highest number of new leprosy cases in the world.
The Vocational Training Centre (VTC) provides a free, quality, co-ed technical education to students who are directly affected, or the dependents of people affected by leprosy or disability. Courses ...
The new Inclusive Empowerment project merges the advocacy and disability management activities of the PARTI (Partnerships, Advocacy, Research and Training towards Inclusion) project with the livelihoods work of SOAR ...
The Self Care Unit (SCU) at Anandaban Hospital provides Self Care education to people affected by leprosy. It is essential for people with leprosy-related sensory loss and muscle weakness ...
The SER (Socio-Economic Rehabilitation) Education Program aims to support 100 students (from primary school through to college) with scholarships to contribute to school fees, uniforms and supplies. Students ...
The Participatory Action for Community Empowerment and Development (PACED CHAMP) project concluded in 2019. The next phase of the project, IMPACT, will continue action toward leprosy and preventable disease control ...
Implemented by the Nepal Leprosy Fellowship, RECLAIM 2 works to develop communities on the Terai plains of Nepal through empowering people affected by leprosy and disability by forming Self-Help Groups ...
The McKean Senior Centre (formerly known as McKean Rehabilitation Centre) provides many services to the community in Chiang Mai, among which is a three-pronged leprosy program.
This phase of the project began in July 2017 and provides elderly disabled leprosy patients with quality, holistic residential care support in northern and western border regions of Thailand.
This specific project, begun in July 2017, continues to provide healthcare and disability services to marginalised and disadvantaged people in Thailand. This strengthens health services in the northern and western ...
The new project, Improved Leprosy Services in Timor Leste (ILS), will keep up the work of the Better Health project (which concluded in 2019) in three districts, and expand to ...
The Community-based Rehabilitation for Social, Economic and Health Development (CBR SEHD) aims to increase social participation and improve health and economic outcomes for people with leprosy and disabilities, by ...
The Rights for People with Disabilities project, which builds the capacity of eight Disabled People’s Organisations (DPOs) in Dili reached its midpoint last year. The mid-term evaluation found ...
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