Care Bangladesh
Provision of food security, care, medical treatment
Provision of food security, care, medical treatment
Hospital boat treating leprosy and other NTD’s
treatment, reconstructive surgery, rehabilitation
screening, diagnosis, MDT, long-term care
Enhance capability of staff in leprosy through exchange among TLM fellowship members (Bangladesh, Myanmar and Nepal)
Capacity Building of TLM Personnel (Norec)
The goal of the Network is to increase financial, programming, policy and research contributions to control and eliminate neglected diseases by Canadian and global actors in Government, NGO, private sector and research organizations.
The project aims for: Reduced leprosy prevalence (and contribute to eradication); Reduced Grade 2 leprosy disability in line with global targets by 2020 through: quick and accurate diagnosis of leprosy cases, better leprosy complications management (such as less nerve damage and more successful surgery); Reduction in ulcer cases; Improved ‘self-care’ in leprosy affected people; More skilled health personnel and better equipped health centres.
This project will facilitate the development of the national Leprosy Association of Sri Lanka, establishing it in new areas and with strengthened existing branches. Capacities are being built so that people affected by leprosy have greater participation in Government decision making, are able to influence policy, have increased inclusion, realise their rights and are able to raise awareness of leprosy .
Increase in the expertise of health and development practitioners in the field of leprosy and allied health & community development areas, within India and globally.
The KUBIK Project is dedicated to economically empowering youths affected by leprosy and disabilities, both as individuals and within groups, across two project locations. This empowerment is achieved by addressing key issues such as stigma, building capacities, improving access to finance, and establishing robust support systems within business supply chains. Through these efforts, the project aims to create opportunities for sustainable livelihoods and foster greater inclusion and independence among this marginalized demographic.
The quality of life of PWDs (people with disabilities) in the Northern Region is improved through better access to orthopaedic and prosthetic services in a dignified and safe environment and through better inclusion in society
Improved health status of women, girls in IDP camps and among persons with disability (PWD) community
This project seeks to empower local faith leaders to provide physical, emotional and spiritual support to individuals affected by NTDs.
BPHRC is a LEPRA Research Centre, housing a biosecurity level 3 lab, and specialising in clinical work, epidemiology, microbiology, immunology & molecular biology. Current research includes diagnostics, treatment modalities (reaction management and ulcer care) and socio- behavioural research.
The primary focus of the Body Talk Project is to empower young people with disabilities and those affected by leprosy to gain knowledge and make informed choices about sexuality and relationships. Additionally, the project aims to equip parents/caregivers, teachers, service providers, and advocacy groups with the necessary knowledge and skills to support these young individuals in making informed decisions. Furthermore, the project seeks to mobilize interest groups to advocate for better care and education in the field of sexuality and relationships for young people with disabilities and those affected by leprosy, urging the government to prioritize this crucial aspect of their well-being.
Medical and social aid for former patients
From inclusive education to socio-economic empowerment and inclusion of people with disabilities in Wau County, South Sudan
Biomeme qPCR based Molecular diagnostics are being tested for various NTDs. ALM supports operational research at this center.
Biomeme qPCR based Molecular diagnostics are being tested for various NTDs. ALM supports operational research at this center.
Targets NTDs (including leprosy) and maternal and neonatal mortality through health system strengthening at the demand and supply side. Infrastructure support, capacity building of health workers and managers regarding prevention, diagnosing and treating endemic NTDs, and maternal and neonatal health. Community sensitisation for prevention of NTDs.
ALM, Anesvad and FRF supports the development of Biomeme Multiplex qPCR Assays for diagnosis of multiple skin NTDs in a single test.
ALM, Anesvad and FRF supports the development of Biomeme Multiplex qPCR Assays for diagnosis of multiple skin NTDs in a single test.
ALM, Anesvad and FRF supports the development of Biomeme Multiplex qPCR Assays for diagnosis of multiple skin NTDs in a single test.
This research project is focused on testing the suitability of Biomeme qPCR ( a field friendly molecular diagnostic tool) for confirmatory diagnosis of leprosy in a clinical setting.
This project is currently funded by ALM. Proposals are submitted to fund this evaluation at other research sites through ILEP and GHIT
ALM, Anesvad and FRF supports the development of Biomeme Multiplex qPCR Assays for diagnosis of multiple skin NTDs in a single test.
Biomeme qPCR based Molecular diagnostics are being tested for various NTDs. ALM supports operational research at this center.
This research project is focused on testing the suitability of Biomeme qPCR ( a field friendly molecular diagnostic tool) for confirmatory diagnosis of leprosy in a clinical setting.
Economic progress and Inclusion of people affected by Leprosy and Disabilities through Vocational Training and Employment Support
Empowering women and Girls affected by leprosy and disabilities.
Case detection; and care and hospitalisation for leprosy treatment and complications
Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalized people.
Case detection, care and hospitalisation
Mercy Home
Case detection; and care and hospitalisation for leprosy treatment and complications
Case detection; care and hospitalisation for leprosy treatment and complications; and awareness campaigns
Support with WLD organisation, social aid for former patients, and economic reintegration projects.
WLD organization and economic reintegration projects
WLD organization