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Real world learning for students affected by leprosy

The Leprosy Mission Trust India’s (TLMTI) Catch Them Young (CTY) project, under the leadership of its Programme Manager, Ms Nitha Philip, organised an exposure trip for students from Raipur and Durg, in Chhattisgarh, who are affected by leprosy, and are being supported by the project financially to finish their school education, on April 6. TLMTI’s SHGs towards Holistic Community Development (SHCD) project supported the trip.

Prevention of impairment and disability camp for people affected by leprosy in Cuddalore

The Leprosy Mission Trust India’s SOAR project organised a prevention of impairment and disability camp for people affected by leprosy, in Kammapuram block of Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu, on February 25.

‘The Unwanted’ – the short documentary that will change the way you see leprosy

This documentary is a joint effort by NDTV and TLMTI to demystify leprosy and disseminate the correct information about the disease.

Power of street theatre: it makes you laugh, it makes you think, and it brings about a change

The Leprosy Mission Trust India (TLMTI) is in the process of identifying newer locations for community engagement (community engagement is any process that involves the community in problem-solving or decision-making, and empowers them to make more informed decisions). It identified Loni, a town in Ghaziabad district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, as a place to engage communities and to develop community-level capacity.

New Executive Director for The Leprosy Mission Trust India

Dr Mary Verghese, formerly Deputy Director – Programmes, and later Director – Operations of The Leprosy Mission Trust India was inducted as the sixth Executive Director of the organisation, in an event organised at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, on March 21.