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Leah Esteves
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Sunshine, a good book & family time is my jam. Digital Communications @dndi. 📍Geneva
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‘I can't work, I can't burn coal, I can't do anything. I depend on others to fetch me water and bring me food.’

Joyce had to undergo an amputation after getting #mycetoma.

@tv5monde.bsky.social MONDE reports from Kenya on the impacts that this very neglected disease have on people affected.
Kenya : le mycétome, une maladie endémique pourtant encore négligée
Le mycétome est une infection locale que l'on attrape notamment en marchant pieds nus sur des épines. Faute de diagnostic précoce ou de soins, l'amputation est souvent la seule option.
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June 12, 2025 at 12:54 PM
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We're proud to share our new short film shot in Colombia’s #SierraNevada where the Indigenous Wiwa people live with some of the highest rates of #Chagas disease in the world.

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The Children of the Sierra
YouTube video by Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi)
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May 20, 2025 at 3:20 PM
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🎉 This #WorldNTDDay we celebrate Guinea for successfully eliminating sleeping sickness! 👏

📽️ Watch our movie, created in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, @ird-fr.bsky.social and Institut Pasteur de Guinée produced by Moronga Films. bit.ly/guineafilm-en

#EndTheNeglect #BeatNTDs
Bölët Mouna | Ending Sleeping Sickness in Guinea
Bölët Mouna means ‘sleeping sickness no more’ in Guinea’s national language Susu and tells the story of how research, innovation, and science are ending the the nightmare of sleeping sickness in Guinea. In January 2025 Guinea announced that it had eliminated sleeping sickness as a public health problem. This is the first disease that the country can claim to have eliminated and a major milestone in the Africa-wide campaign to eliminate sleeping sickness. The National Sleeping Sickness Programme in Guinea and its international partners – among them the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD), the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi), and the Institute Pasteur – have used all the tools at their disposal to achieve this milestone: small ‘tiny traps’ that dot the mangrove coasts of Guinea, rapid diagnostic tests, and revolutionary new medicines that are changing how doctors treat their patients. Read more about this achievement: https://stories.dndi.org/boletmouna/ Regarder en français: https://youtu.be/0S-ZSNcQEvY The Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) is an international non-profit developing safe, effective, and affordable treatments for the most neglected patients. https://dndi.org
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January 30, 2025 at 8:33 AM
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📢 #WorldNTDDay is this Thursday 30 January!

This is a chance to raise awareness for the 1 billion+ people affected by neglected tropical diseases!

How you can help:
1️⃣ Download our messaging materials: bit.ly/DNDiWorldNTD...
2️⃣ Share them on your channels this week.

#BeatNTDs
January 27, 2025 at 8:59 AM