Enhanced global strategy for further reducing the disease burden due to leprosy (Plan period: 2011-2015)
The Enhanced Global Strategy for Further Reducing the Disease Burden due to Leprosy: 2011-2015 is formulated as a natural extension of earlier strategies of the World Health Organization. It offers opportunities to refine joint action and enhance global efforts to address the remaining challenges to reduce the disease burden due to leprosy and mitigate its harmful impact on persons affected by leprosy and their families.
Latest publications
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2012
Monitoring enhanced global leprosy strategy: 2012
Monitoring of Enhanced Global Leprosy Strategy of WHO 2011-2015 is done through a minimum set of indicators that describe the leprosy services in terms of impact, effectiveness, efficiency, relevance and sustainability.
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2012
Report of the eleventh meeting of the WHO Technical Advisory Group on leprosy control
The Eleventh Meeting of the WHO Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on Leprosy Control was held on 30 September 2011 in New Delhi, India.
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2011
Guidelines for strengthening participation of persons affected by leprosy in leprosy services
Guidelines to strengthen the participation of persons affected by leprosy in leprosy services were developed in consultation and active partnership of persons affected by leprosy.
Full list of publications
- Monitoring enhanced global leprosy strategy: 2012
- Regional Strategic Plan for Integrated Neglected Tropical Diseases Control in South-East Asia Region: 2012-2016
- Guidelines for global surveillance of drug resistance in Leprosy
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Report of the eleventh meeting of the WHO Technical Advisory Group on leprosy control
(New Delhi, India, 30 September 2011) -
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Tips for people affected by leprosy who want to prevent disability - Enhanced global strategy for further reducing the disease burden due to leprosy: Operational guidelines (2011-2015)
- Guidelines for strengthening participation of persons affected by leprosy in leprosy services
- Enhanced global strategy for further reducing the disease burden due to leprosy (Plan period: 2011-2015)