WIN – Women in Need
4 Feb 2026fight against leprosy and other poverty-related diseases in four districts from India.
fight against leprosy and other poverty-related diseases in four districts from India.
The project seeks to promote women’s equitable access to basic health services in the districts of Ramanagaram and Bangalore, Karnataka state (India). Mainly those affected by leprosy.
To promote early case detection for leprosy, lymphatic filariasis (LF) and tuberculosis (TB) among women and children. To prevent disability and empower people affected.
The project investigates the use of handheld ultrasound (Philips Lumify) for early leprosy detection by assessing peripheral nerve changes. It aims to compare its accuracy with conventional ultrasonography, enhancing early diagnosis, reducing disabilities, and improving accessibility to care in low-resource […]
Hope Rises has been supporting integrated case management in Liberia since 2016 in 5 priority counties to improve health facility capacity to provide early identification and successful case management, improve monitoring and surveillance, and support integration into national policies and […]
Economic progress and Inclusion of people affected by Leprosy and Disabilities through Vocational Training and Employment Support
Economic progress and Inclusion of people affected by Leprosy and Disabilities through Vocational Training and Employment Support
to contribute to the increase in number of good quality human resources availability for addressing leprosy and disability services amongst the wider health sector
Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalized people
Economic progress and Inclusion of people affected by Leprosy and Disabilities through Vocational Training and Employment Support
Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalized people
to contribute to the increase in number of good quality human resources availability for addressing leprosy and disability services amongst the wider health sector
Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalized people
Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalized people
Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalized people
Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalized people
Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalized people
Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalized people
Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalized people
Economic progress and Inclusion of people affected by Leprosy and Disabilities through Vocational Training and Employment Support
This study is testing “to what extent is a mobile Application-supported SDR PEP delivery system more effective and feasible thanthe present paper-based method?”
Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalized people.
This project provides support throughout the continuum of care: active case finding, facilitation into treatment, complications management, ulcer care, footwear distribution, pre- / post -operative care for reconstructive surgeries; prevention of disability, socio-economic rehabilitation and promotion of patients’ rights through […]
Teritiary level care center for leprosy
The FM supported hospital RISDT is providing qualitative inpatient and outpatient services for persons affected by leprosy. These services include general services for persons affected by leprosy, as well as treatment of complications of leprosy such as ulcers and reactions, […]
The Palasa Reference Center in the district of Srikakulam (Andhra Pradesh state) provides support to primary care centers and health posts in the area, in addition to dealing with cases referred to it.
Goal1: To decrease the number of new leprosy cases, child cases, and cases with disability by 30% and increase SDR-PEP administration and diagnostic services by 30% in NLR India’s intervention districts by 2026 compared to the baseline data of 2023-24″ […]
The aim is to prevent disabilities caused by leprosy and achieve physical rehabilitation of people affected by the disease in Pogiri, Srikakulam district, Andhra Pradesh state.
With this project we want to strengthen the primary care services of Parvatipuram, Vizianagaram district, training staff to detect leprosy and prevent disabilities.
Laboratory focused on advanced research in immunology and molecular microbiology. The Lab also provides collaboration and training opportunities for research organisations, researchers and students.
Lab for molecular biology research and social research
To improve the health, functional ability and social status of people affected by leprosy through enabling access to quality healthcare.
The project offers secondary level referral services for person affected by leprosy which includes ulcer care, reaction management and provision of customised footwear. Disability Prevention and Medical Rehabilitation services
secondary level care referral center for leprosy
Three-arm research project for improving physical, psycho-social and mental health of the people affected in the context of self-support groups, with health system strengthening. Mental health provision either as standard, through self-support groups, or with individual peer counselling, or trough […]
This project tests three different self-support group packages with mental health components. This project also supports the community, health sector and local authorities to identify and address needs of the people affected by leprosy and LF.
Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalized people
The objective is to ensure that people who suffer some type of disability caused by leprosy can regain their autonomy and improve their quality of life through reconstructive surgery and physical rehabilitation, in Indore (Madhya Pradesh state).
The objective of the project is (i) to rebuild and equip the hospital; (ii) train local health personnel for early diagnosis; (iii) reaching remote tribal populations hitherto without health services through the Fontilles and GMLF mobile clinics, and (iv) expanding […]
Improved health and inclusive development of people affected by leprosy and other marginalized people