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  1. Examples of among others are: 1. Rabies 2. Trachoma 3. Leprosy 4. Scabies 5. Schistosomiasis 6. Buruli ulcer 7. Chagas diseases 8. Dengue & Chikungunya 9. Dracunculiasis (Guinea worm disease) 10. Lymphatic filariasis 11. Yaws (Endemic treponematoses)

  2. Today is the first ! It celebrates the great progress made to – which affect the world's poorest & hard-to-reach populations. Global leaders, policymakers, & donors must continue to commit to ending the neglect, especially in our region.

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    The inaugural reminds us all of the many neglected diseases that deserve more attention & investment. I have seen many throughout my career & it is not acceptable that their impact be ignored because they affect poor & marginalized populations.

  4. 30. sij

    Today is World NTD DAY! We are excited to be bringing to the amazing NTD community, the voice and power of the YOUTH! 📸

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  5. Today is the first-ever ! Treatments for neglected tropical diseases often remain ineffective, highly toxic, unavailable, or unaffordable. Innovative R&D 💡 🔬 and partnerships 🤝 are key to and end the neglect.

  6. 29. sij

    ‘If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far go together’ Dr Mwele Malecela is the visionary leader giving us a collaborative way forward to fight NTDs and stop the inequity and poverty they cause. Let’s unite. For good. For all

  7. 29. sij

    We appreciate the efforts of healthworkers who have worked tirelessly to ensure that patients living with NTDs access quality healthcare.

  8. 30. sij

    Today marks the anniversary of the 2012 London Declaration on , a landmark global agreement to push for greater action. will not only honour this incredible show of support, but inspire and rally partners each and every year

  9. 30. sij

    Well said, ! The historic London Declaration began an incredible surge of action and investment on neglected tropical diseases. Progress is possible, but there is a long way to go. Let’s make 2020 the year that puts us on track to .

  10. 30. sij

    Today is . Around the world 6–7 million people are affected by disease. We are working with to deliver new, safer and more affordable treatments through the collection and standardisation of data to strengthen evidence

  11. 30. sij

    Today - - as of 1PM (GMT) - Global Webinar on 'Understanding the gender dimensions of neglected tropical diseases' including Professor Registration on:

  12. - my new photoseries in marking the world’s first Neglected Tropical Diseases Day - “Speak up, do more” - there is hope - tackling the world’s most neglected diseases -

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    Neglected Tropical Diseases such as Visceral leishmaniasis and Kala-azar affect the poorest of our sisters and brothers. 2020 is a decisive year in our fight to eliminate & the is an occasion to boost our efforts to : Member Dr VK Paul

  14. To , we need better diagnostics across the board to tell us where to channel limited resources & when countries have definitively reached their elimination goals 📈. That’s why investing in R&D is a priority for our NTD work.

  15. 31. sij

    One day after the we are pleased to announce the first on 14 April 2020. The is working hard to prepare an exciting program to increase awareness of this neglected disease, stay tuned!

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    NTDs — everything you need to know.

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    LF Sentinel Site Survey Grand Cape Mount, Liberia.

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    More than 1.3 billion people have been treated to date through programs with medicines made available by our pharmaceutical partners. Wiping out diseases of poverty — that’s the power of engagement!

  19. 30. sij

    We are so excited to share our video on !  See how the Deworming Innovation Fund will help accelerate the progress towards ending parasitic worm infections in Ethiopia, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, and Kenya.

  20. Today is World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day. 1.5 billion ppl worldwide are still at risk for getting them, and more funding is BADLY needed.

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