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The Leprosy Mission International

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national
About The Leprosy Mission International

The Leprosy Mission International is a global Christian organisation dedicated to the eradication of leprosy and the transformation of the lives of those affected by this disease. Founded in 1874, the mission has been at the forefront of combating leprosy through medical care, education, and community support.

With a presence in over 30 countries, The Leprosy Mission works tirelessly to provide treatment and rehabilitation for individuals suffering from leprosy. Their core activities include:

  • Medical Care: Offering essential healthcare services, including diagnosis, treatment, and surgery for leprosy-related complications.
  • Community Development: Empowering communities through education, vocational training, and awareness programs to reduce stigma and promote inclusion.
  • Advocacy: Raising awareness about leprosy and advocating for the rights of those affected at local, national, and international levels.

The vision of The Leprosy Mission International is a world free from leprosy, where every individual affected by the disease can lead a life of dignity and hope. They believe in the importance of holistic care, addressing not only the physical aspects of leprosy but also the emotional and social challenges faced by patients.

Through partnerships with local organisations and governments, The Leprosy Mission aims to create sustainable solutions that empower individuals and communities. Their commitment to innovation and research ensures that they remain effective in their fight against leprosy.

In addition to their health initiatives, The Leprosy Mission also focuses on spiritual support, recognising the importance of faith in healing and recovery. They strive to bring hope and restoration to those who have been marginalised by society.

As a charity, The Leprosy Mission relies on the generosity of donors and volunteers to continue their vital work. Together, they are making significant strides towards a future where leprosy is no longer a barrier to a fulfilling life.

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