Monthly Archives: May 2022

TLM office Nigeria

TLM’s office in Nigeria.

TLM office Niger

TLM’s office in Niger.

TLM office Mozambique

TLM’s office in Mozambique

TLM office Ethiopia

TLM’s office in Ethiopia.

TLM office Chad

TLM’s office in Chad

The Leprosy Mission Hospital

Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalised groups.

The Leprosy Mission Hospital

Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalised groups.

The Leprosy Mission Hospital

Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalised groups.

Support to leprosy National program (Nicaragua)

Train NP staff for early detection and promote active campaigns for early detection. Covid-19 prevention activities in the municipalities of Chinandega. Training of Health promoters.

NLR office Nigeria

NLR’s office in Nigeria.

NLR office Mozambique

NLR’s office in Mozambique

NLR office Brazil

NLR’s office in Brazil.

District leprosy prevention and control project

Contributes to the reduction of leprosy in Sri Lanka. Supports health system to optimise services provided to persons affected by Leprosy, especially in the prevention and worsening of disabilities.

DFB office Senegal

DFB’s office in Senegal

DFB office Nigeria

DFB’s office in Nigeria.

DFB office Comoros

DFB’s office in Comoros

DFB office Burundi

DFB’s main office in Burundi

DAHW office Togo

DAHW’s office in Togo

DAHW office Tanzania

DAHW’s office in Tanzania

DAHW office Sierra Leone

DAHW’s office in Sierra Leone.

DAHW office Senegal

DAHW’s office in Senegal

DAHW office Nigeria

DAHW’s office in Nigeria.

DAHW office Liberia

DAHW’s office in Liberia.

DAHW office in Sudan

DAHW’s office in Sudan

DAHW office Ethiopia

DAHW’s office in Ethiopia

DAHW office Brazil

DAHW’s office in Brazil

AIFO office in Liberia?

(no AIFO leprosy control projects in the Country to date)

Don’t forget leprosy campaign Program B survey

Survey to identify the types of impacts the coronavirus pandemic has had on persons affected by leprosy and their families, and to distinguish the socio-economic situation of their communities, including the and stigma and discriminations they face in their respective communities.