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Inhumane discrimination against people with leprosy is still a thing
Discriminatory laws against people affected by leprosy still exist in more than 20 countries worldwide, including Australia.These colonial-era laws are...
Discriminatory laws against people affected by leprosy still exist in more than 20 countries worldwide, including Australia.These colonial-era laws are...
International Day of Peace: a concept refined over time Photo: UN Saturday, 21 September, marks the International Day of Peace,...
While visiting Nepal earlier this year, Greg Clarke, CEO of Leprosy Mission Australia, felt a strong urge to help meet...
“Ermelinda is a strong, independent woman, but this was not always the case…” Zeki from the Misaun Lepra Timor-Leste on...
It’s hard to imagine an adult life less ordinary than that of Diana, Princess of Wales. Global recognition. Beauty. Style. Scrutiny.
It’s the haunting shame of leprosy sufferers that has driven Audrey Sheffield to volunteer for Leprosy Mission Australia for 44 years.
Next time you pick up a delicious capsicum at your local supermarket or greengrocer, spare a thought and a prayer...
“Stories can change us. Stories can change our outlook,” says actor David Wenham, reflecting on his leading role as Molokai’s...
Townsville this month will host a milestone event that has been decades in the making, but which marks a single,...
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