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Our Global Strategy

The Leprosy Mission is currently working towards a Global Strategy that runs from 2025-2030.

A nurse dressed in white blouse and red skirt lowers her face mask to pose for a picture at our partner hospital in Myanmar
Myanmar: at the centre of the world’s biggest Covid crisis

After months of violent military rule, Myanmar is currently experiencing a devastating wave of Covid-19 and there is no healthcare system in place to help.

Now would be the worst time to forget about people affected by leprosy

Despite the difficulties many of us are facing due to Covid-19, now would be the worst time to forget about people affected by leprosy.

A team working on LPRF ulcer care
Research in Nepal

An overview of our research work in Nepal

Members of the community stand together with baskets containing crabs
How crab farming has transformed a whole community in Papua New Guinea

This innovative crab-farming project has been turning heads within the leprosy sector because it has transformed a whole community.

Dr Albert Pobon at a clinic in Bangladesh
Research in Bangladesh

An overview of our research in Bangladesh

A group of people looking at the camera.
A 5-point manifesto for addressing leprosy’s mental health crisis

There is no one working in leprosy today who would argue that there is not a tight and painful link between a leprosy diagnosis and mental health challenges.

A doctor examining a foot.
The RIGHT approach to leprosy ulcers

Over the last four years, The Leprosy Mission has been part of a major project that aims to transform the treatment and prevention of leprosy and Buruli ulcers in low and middle-income countries.