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But leprosy is stealing opportunities and trapping young people in fear.

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2026 World Leprosy Day Appeal


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.

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In 2024

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5506 people were cured of leprosy in Africa and Asia

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531 young people in India affected by leprosy and disability enrolled on full-time job training courses

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49,118 patients were cared for at Anandaban Hospital in Nepal

Latest stories

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Ahead of World Water Day on March 22nd, we celebrate the life-changing power of water. But behind the good news stories, billions of people still lack the most fundamental basics for life. As we challenge this injustice together, we call for more action to achieve safe water and sanitation for all.

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On International Women’s Day, discover how Dullari’s journey from stigma and abuse to leadership in Nepal shows how empowering women can transform families and communities.

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The India we see in the news is booming financially. But the gap between the rich and the poor is increasing at a worrying rate. Millions live in desperate poverty, so it’s little surprise that over half of the world’s leprosy cases continue to be found in India.

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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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