The Leprosy Mission Hospital, Barabanki
16 Apr 2024Improved 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
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
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 […]
o carry out a situational analysis to understand the strengths, weaknesses and existing gaps in the NLEP Reporting system at State, District and Block levels. To train the district Nodal persons on NLEP data management and digital reporting. To facilitate […]
Tertiary education support to Leprosy/Dependents/Disabled
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?”
The project is focused on LF, but includes morbidity management and disability prevention for leprosy at the community level, through self-support groups with training and footwear provision and socio-economic rehabilitation.
TB and Leprosy services and activities are implemented through 34 combined TB and Leprosy clinics.
Sustainability of previous projects , PACED and CEDAR
Supporting only women affected by leprosy and leprosy disablities through livihiood activities.
This is the outreach arm of the Swabhiman 2.0 project in Odisha delivering active case finding, facilitation of reconstructive surgeries, and training and support of government clinics to deliver disability prevention. On the community level, it forms and trains self-support […]
Teritiary level care center for leprosy
Strengthen awareness through community radios, detection and management of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) cases. Strengthen awareness, screening and quality of care for leprosy patients. Strengthen the management and monitoring-evaluation capacities of the leprosy and TB programmes.
Eliminate leprosy, control Buruli ulcer and eradicate Pian in Togo by 2020 in line with WHO’s integrated strategy for the control of cutaneous NTDs
To increase early TB/Leprosy case detection in the project area so as to reduce grade2 disability rate and chronic morbidities/deaths as the contribution to the government’s efforts in controlling and elimination of poverty related diseases in Tanzania.
Support to early diagnosis by integrated leishmaniasis and leprosy detection campaings in hyperendemic areas
Support to NP in close cooperation with AIFO and focus on leprosy and other NTDs
(Early) new case detection, Disability care/ management services, rehabilitation, CBR, Empowerment of people affected
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, […]
To develop and strengthen local chapters, build the capacity of new volunteers, increase communication and awareness, and develop a sustainability strategy.
The goal is “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 […]
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.
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.
Increased coverage of government social welfare services, and improved access of the affected persons to the relevant information and schemes in the NLR India project locations
With this project we want to strengthen the primary care services of Parvatipuram, Vizianagaram district, training staff to detect leprosy and prevent disabilities.
To reduce leprosy transmission and leprosy-related disability in Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Feni, and Noakhali.
ALM supports basic research into novel/repurposed therapies for reactions and nerve damage in leprosy.
The overall goal of this project is to contribute to reduced leprosy, its burden and NTD related disability in communities of high prevalence in Zamfara State.
To support the Yemen NLEP in executing the national leprosy elimination strategy reaching zero disease and zero transmission, zero disabilities due to leprosy and zero stigma and discrimination.
To ensure equal participation of persons with disabilities in eight zones of community, and access essential services in equal base with others.
The overall objective of the project will be that People living with NTDs (skin-related) and TB (incl. MDR-TB) in Liberia are able to access comprehensive and quality medical care and services from GRC.
To strengthen the capacity of TLMI-Bangladesh to facilitate the implementation of local research that changes policy and improves practice in the leprosy and other NTDs context
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