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It's time to revive health, revive futures and revive hope.


Pushed to the edge of society, communities affected by leprosy have been forgotten.
Poverty, poor sanitation, and lack of healthcare means it’s the perfect breeding ground for leprosy. It’s no surprise that the disease is spreading to the next generation, stealing futures and hope.

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Why leprosy?

Every two minutes, someone is diagnosed with leprosy. That's more than 200,000 new cases a year. Although it is curable, millions of people worldwide are living with the effects of the disease, from physical disability to mental health problems, poverty and discrimination.

How we do it

Everything we do is focused on our goals of zero leprosy transmission, zero leprosy disability and zero leprosy discrimination. We work in four key areas to achieve this.


Our Mission

We are a global Christian organisation leading the fight against leprosy. Following Jesus Christ, we seek to bring about transformation; breaking the chains of leprosy and empowering people to attain healing, dignity and life in all its fullness.

Alano and his wife

In 2022...

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Over 40,000 people in the community were screened by health workers and female community health volunteers in Nepal

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1 million people heard radio messages raising awareness about leprosy in Niger

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The team diagnosed 970 people with leprosy amid conflict in Mozambique

Latest stories

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'Science without borders'

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In Edition 47 of Waddup this week, Leprosy, one of the world’s oldest diseases, needs cutting-edge science to end. Yesterday’s Science Without Borders event in Parliament highlighted the UK’s vital role in tackling Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).

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In Edition 46 of Waddup this week, "Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is manmade and can be overcome." – Nelson Mandela. This week at an international development reception in Parliament Peter reflected on these powerful words.

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In Edition 45 of Waddup this week, Peter reminds us that while the world pauses, the need—and the love—don’t stop. This Christmas season, remember those who keep things going when the office lights go out.

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How your money is spent

Find out how your money makes a difference to some of the world's most marginalised people.

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Our history

We've been supporting people affected by leprosy in Africa and Asia for almost 150 years.

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