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Results

Funding Call: Powering Change from Lived Experience

This funding call is an invitation to organisations led by people affected by leprosy to turn their ideas into action

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TLM International Research Committee

The committee guides our research work to where it is needed the most

A quick guide to Neglected Tropical Diseases

Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) are treatable and preventable diseases, such as leprosy, that affect over 1.7 billion people across the world, particularly in tropical and subtropical countries.

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Maya Ranavare: Wellesley Bailey Award Winner

Maya Ranavare is one of four individuals to win the Wellesley Bailey Award in 2024. This is her story.

OPL Takeover: Their Own Words and Their Own Voice

This September, we are handing our social media channels to Organisations of Persons Affected by Leprosy (OPLs).

How we are working towards zero transmission

Under our 2025-2030 Global Strategy, we are working towards a goal of interrupting the transmission of leprosy in the countries we work in.

The history of leprosy

Many people think of leprosy as an ancient disease. That is both wrong and right. It is both an ancient disease and a modern disease.