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Inter Press Service | News and Views from the Global South

Inter Press Service | News and Views from the Global South



VIDEO: A Disease as Old as Time - Eliminated but Not Eradicated
Stella Paul
As the Executive Director of Sasakawa Memorial Health Foundation (SMHF), Takahiro Nanri has been working on the issue of leprosy since 2014. Over the past few years, he has traveled across the world visiting the large number of leprosy projects that SMHF has been supporting and meeting dozens of ... MORE > >

Q&A: Important to Treat Anyone Suffering from Leprosy as an Equal Individual
Stella Paul
Discrimination against women who are affected by leprosy or Hansen's Disease is a harsh reality, says Alice Cruz is the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the elimination of discrimination against persons affected by leprosy and their family members. "Divorce on the grounds of leprosy, allowed ... MORE > >

New Regional Secretariat to Advance Leprosy Advocacy in Asia
Ben Kritz
Organisations of people affected by leprosy in Asia have agreed to form a regional-level secretariat to support national advocacies and represent their collective agenda at a world conference to be held later this year. This was the most significant development to emerge from the Regional Assembly ... MORE > >

Q&A: Leprosy-affected People Live Not at the Bottom, but Outside the Social Pyramid
Stella Paul
Takahiro Nanri is the Executive Director of Sasakawa Memorial Health Foundation which has been supporting the global fight against leprosy for almost five decades. Since 2014, Nanri has been leading the foundation’s leprosy projects across the world and has deep insights into the challenges faced ... MORE > >

Individual Empowerment Still Important in Leprosy Groups’ Strategies
Ben Kritz
The tragic tale of Thobias Alexander Manas’s personal experience with leprosy is all too typical. Manas, who is now 52, is from West Timor, Indonesia, and was afflicted with leprosy as a grade 10 student. The reaction to his illness as soon as he exhibited signs of the disease was predictable. ... MORE > >

Living with Leprosy on the Climate-Vulnerable Kiribati Island Atolls
Stella Paul
Kurarenga Kaitire lives in Kiribati—one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable nations. Already vulnerable to nature, the 29-year-old mother of five has faced a series of vulnerabilities over the past decade, including facing social stigma and domestic abuse. The reason: she has leprosy—a ... MORE > >

VIDEO: Building Successful Social Enterprises
Stella Paul
Marie Lisa Dacanay is the president of Manila–based Institute for Social Entrepreneurship in Asia. With 20 years of experience in development management, social entrepreneurship and enterprise development, Dacanay is also a university professor and an acclaimed author with several books on social ... MORE > >

Leprosy Survivor Creates Hope and Support for Others Affected by Disease
Nalisha Adams
When Ariel Lazarte from Quezon City, Philippines, was first diagnosed with leprosy in 2014, his life seemed as if it were falling apart. But now more than four years later Lazarte’s life is a huge contrast from the poverty and isolation he experienced as a person affected by leprosy. Now the ... MORE > >

Q& A: We Need a Holistic Approach to Eradicate Leprosy
Stella Paul
Dr. Maria Francia Laxamana is the Assistant Secretary in the Philippines ministry of health. With nearly two decades of work both as a senior government official and also as an expert in several non-government organisations, Laxamana has deep insight into the issue of leprosy in this Southeast ... MORE > >

VIDEO: A Leprosy-free Philippines by 2020?
Stella Paul
Dr Maria Francia Laxamana, assistant secretary of health in the Department of Health, Philippines outlines her recommendations for a leprosy country by 2020. She spoke to IPS the first ever Regional Assembly of Organisations of People Affected by Leprosy in Asia. The three-day regional event ... MORE > >

Capacity Building the Key to Fighting Leprosy
Ben Kritz
Strengthening the participation of persons affected by leprosy, or SPP, has proven to be an effective strategy in reaching out to often isolated sufferers in local communities throughout Asia. A significant challenge to civil society organisations, however, is finding enough management talent to ... MORE > >

Leprosy Detection With a Personal Touch
Ben Kritz
Jennifer Quimno could put anyone at ease. So when she travels across the Philippines as part of peer to peer programme that helps identify new leprosy cases, people generally allow her to examine them. “We met a young boy, about 16 years of age, who had symptoms of leprosy, and we needed to ... MORE > >

First Asian Leprosy Assembly Calls for Greater Social Inclusion for the Affected
Stella Paul
Growing up in Kathmandu, Nepal, Amar Bahadur Timalsina wasn’t allowed to attend school as a young boy because he was affected by leprosy. But decades later, after treatment and being able to re-integrate into his community, the boy who was once denied an education is now inspiringly the principal ... MORE > >

Leprosy Remains a Stubborn, Unseen Problem in the Philippines
Ben Kritz
The stubborn challenge of diagnosis and treatment of leprosy among difficult to reach populations in the Philippines should soon become easier with the rollout of a mobile app connecting field health workers with physicians and clinics. Officially launched at the end of January after years of ... MORE > >

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