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Leprosy and the Land – Earth Day 2025
More than two million people live with leprosy-related disabilities. Many of these people are cured of leprosy but still live...
More than two million people live with leprosy-related disabilities. Many of these people are cured of leprosy but still live...
All over the world, towering statues of Jesus stand with arms outstretched—welcoming, sheltering, and blessing the cities below. These monuments...
This Easter weekend, chocolate is everywhere—on shelves, in baskets, and in conversations. And we’re not complaining! But at Leprosy Mission...
As autumn settles over Australia, we welcome the cooling temperatures and the seasonal transitions that come with it. In many...
As an ancient disease, the word ‘leprosy’ comes with a whole lot of metaphorical baggage. On the one hand, many...
Today is World Water Day! A day to celebrate water—our ultimate MVP—and reflect on how we can use it more...
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....
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