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The Miasma doctrine - a way of thinking about public health that dominated the Western world from the 1840s to...
The Miasma doctrine - a way of thinking about public health that dominated the Western world from the 1840s to...
In February, Nepalese advocate Amar Timalsina visited Australia to meet with those working to end leprosy transmission. Amar, a person...
Nigerians affected by leprosy are celebrating today, as the supply of their treatment medication has resumed after a year-long delay....
“Timor-Leste is still a patriarchal country. Men are always the leaders. When we go to meetings and do advocacy, it’s...
A life-sized bust of Alice Augusta Ball, a trailblazing chemist and University of Hawaiʻi alumna, now sits in Hamilton Library on the University...
The British Royal Family continues to confront the stigma surrounding leprosy, with Her Royal Highness Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, continuing...
Australians have long had a soft spot for self-effacing films that blend comedy with a touch of existential reflection. From...
In the wake of 2007’s global financial crisis, the United Nations launched the World Day of Social Justice in 2009....
The Leprosy Mission's international director, Brent Morgan, has invited Australians to join him on the journey to end leprosy within...
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