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Visualizing Neglect - The END Fund
Visualizing Neglect - The END Fund
NTDs threaten 1.5 billion people globally. Explore 20 years of data on 6 neglected tropical diseases across 31 countries—and the progress toward elimination.
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Expansion of deworming treatment brings enormous benefits in Angola, as some regions still lack resources - The END Fund
Expansion of deworming treatment brings enormous benefits in Angola, as some regions still lack resources - The END Fund
Afghanistan’s school deworming efforts – and the ‘missing million’ girls in need of treatment
Afghanistan’s school deworming efforts – and the ‘missing million’ girls in need of treatment
2024 Annual Report | The Future of Leadership
2024 Annual Report | The Future of Leadership
Explore the END Fund’s 2024 Annual Report highlighting community-led leadership and progress in the fight against neglected tropical diseases.
Mauritania did the work to eliminate trachoma, and then came the paperwork
Mauritania did the work to eliminate trachoma, and then came the paperwork
By Kelly Zongo and Kimberly Kamara Cliquez ici pour la traduction française Image credit: Mauritania Ministry of Health In 2000, nearly 19% of children in
Burundi eliminates trachoma after years of successful integration of treatment
Burundi eliminates trachoma after years of successful integration of treatment
Lens on Change: Visual Storytelling on Disease Elimination - Photoville Festival
Lens on Change: Visual Storytelling on Disease Elimination - Photoville Festival
East Africa is the next frontier in the effort to end the world’s most deadly neglected tropical disease.
East Africa is the next frontier in the effort to end the world’s most deadly neglected tropical disease.
A different kind of homework: How Kenyan school kids' toilet time is advancing elimination of neglected diseases.
A different kind of homework: How Kenyan school kids' toilet time is advancing elimination of neglected diseases.
Learn how school-based deworming programs are eliminating neglected tropical diseases in Kenya through innovative sanitation and NTDs prevention strategies.
Who bears the costs of treating visceral leishmaniasis for free?
Who bears the costs of treating visceral leishmaniasis for free?
A lurking threat to women and girl’s health: Closing the information gap on female genital schistosomiasis.
A lurking threat to women and girl’s health: Closing the information gap on female genital schistosomiasis.
Niger’s Defeat of River Blindness Helps Other Countries See the Way Forward
Niger’s Defeat of River Blindness Helps Other Countries See the Way Forward
Niger has become the first country in Africa to achieve WHO verification for its elimination of river blindness, a debilitating disease that affects an estimated 244 million people worldwide. This milestone shows the power of collaboration between government, nonprofits, and the private sector and lays out a roadmap for other countries in the region to follow – but funding gaps remain.
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Reframing Neglect
Reframing Neglect
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