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Why 30 September Matters: A Chance to End Childhood Leprosy
Every now and then, the world reaches a turning point where what people decide to do really does change the...
Every now and then, the world reaches a turning point where what people decide to do really does change the...
When Gillian from The Leprosy Mission met Kamal at Anandaban Hospital in Nepal, she was heartbroken. The eight-year-old boy sat...
World Cleanup Day joins the UN calendar for the first time on Saturday, September 20. What began in Estonia in 2008...
Here at Leprosy Mission Australia, we’re big fans of goats. And what better day to give them a proper shout-out...
Every year on 12 August, the United Nations invites us to pause and celebrate the energy, creativity and leadership of...
For women like Lanni, Mina and Mayalu, friendships have become more than emotional support—it’s a pathway to healing, leadership and...
Leprosy stigma—its weight, its legacy, and its consequences—is at the heart of one of Robben Island’s lesser-known histories. On a...
In the wake of World Potato Day, we celebrate the humble potato—one of the world’s most versatile and widely consumed...
Gita lives in Sunwal municipality in Nepal, with her child, who has a disability. When she joined a Self-Help Group,...
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