Our Programs
Building sustainable, locally-led solutions that improve mental, physical, and social well-being for people affected by neglected tropical diseases.
We collaborate closely with governments, communities, and people affected by NTDs—locally and globally—to strengthen health systems and promote inclusive, equitable access to care. These partnerships are built on mutual respect, shared learning, and a commitment to ensuring no one is left behind.
Our Programs
Bangladesh
NUPIP »
In partnership with The Leprosy Mission International Bangladesh: Improves socio-economic conditions of people living with disabilities to help them earn a dignified income.Proyash »
In partnership with The Leprosy Mission International Bangladesh, Lepra: Strengthens the government healthcare system so that people with leprosy can access healthcare closest to where they live.Score »
In partnership with The Leprosy Mission International Bangladesh: Leading the development of National active case finding guidelines alongside the Ministry of Health Bangladesh.India
Aspire »
In partnership with Lepra: Interventions to control skin-NTDs through three main pillars: active case finding, strengthening health systems and engaging community-based groups.HEAL »
In partnership with The Leprosy Mission Trust India and TLM Sweden: Supports adults and children to pursue education, attend after-school programs and learn sustainable livelihood skills.Premananda Memorial Leprosy Hospital »
In partnership with The Leprosy Mission Trust India: A tertiary hospital devoted to providing quality care for people affected by leprosy, along with other community members who need medical treatment.Naini Hospital »
In partnership with The Leprosy Mission Trust India: A renowned leprosy hospital providing tertiary care for patients with leprosy as well as other diseases.Stanley Browne Lab »
In partnership with The Leprosy Mission Trust India: An active research centre for conducting laboratory-based, social and clinical research.The Leprosy Mission Institute of Paramedical Sciences »
The Institute of Paramedical Sciences (IPS) at Naini Hospital is India’s first leprosy-informed physiotherapy degree program—training future healthcare leaders to restore mobility, prevent disability, and change lives.Ethiopia
UPLIFT »
In partnership with International Federation of Anti-Leprosy Associations, German Leprosy & TB Relief Association, Lepra:An operational research study to design and test an evidence-based harmonized model for Community-Based Groups.
*Also in India & Bangladesh.Liberia
TRANSFORM »
In partnership with the Ministry of Health Liberia, Actions Transforming Lives, Hope Rises International, Anesvad Foundation: Supports equitable access to care for people affected by NTDs through a people-centred, integrated approach, while continuing to strengthen the health system.PATHWAYS TO EQUITY »
In partnership with the Liberian Ministry of Health and Unlimit Health: A groundbreaking effort to make Liberia the first country in the world to fully integrate Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS) into its national health system.Nigeria
HOPE »
In partnership with Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Leprosy Research Institute, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Triumphant Youth Foundation (Nigeria): Aims to make peer support groups for people affected by skin-NTDs more effective and sustainable, focusing on social inclusion, livelihoods support, advocacy, and healthcare access.
*Also in Côte d’IvoireLivEx »
In partnership with GLRA, RedAid Nigeria: Mental health and self-care interventions for people with skin-NTDs.Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
EMPOWER »
In partnership with The Leprosy Mission DRC: Empowering Community Support Groups for a sustainable community-based NTD program in Kasai.Côte d’Ivoire
HOPE »
In partnership with Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Leprosy Research Institute, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Hope Commission International: Aims to make peer support groups for people affected by skin-NTDs more effective and sustainable, by focusing on social inclusion, livelihoods support, advocacy, and healthcare access. *Also in NigeriaGhana
IMAGINE »
In partnership with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Anesvad Foundation, University of Health & Allied Sciences (Ghana), Ministry of Health Ghana, Ghana Health Services: An operational research project to provide evidence-based mental health interventions, reduce stigma, and enhance health system capacity to support people affected by NTDs.
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