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Unite. Act. Elimiate neglected tropical diseases

30 January 2024
World NTD

In today’s world, neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) should not have a place. These are ancient diseases which have lived through human history, yet with the increasing availability of effective medicine, preventive strategies, and other advances in science, we now have the means to eliminate suffering from them permanently. The WHO African Region carries 39% of the global burden of NTDs – not simply impacting the health of over 580 million people, but also affecting education, economic and wider community prospects. Eliminating NTDs, therefore, is both a health issue and a broader issue of social justice.

Today, World NTD Day will be commemorated with the theme of Unite, Act and Eliminate NTDs:

Our growing NTD investments

During COP28 in the UAE, the Reaching the Last Mile Forum met to discuss NTDs. Alongside other organizations, CIFFcommitted $50 million for an onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis free Africa. This will help close the funding gap needed to expedite progress toward eliminating at least one NTD in at least 100 countries by 2030, and reduce by 90% the number of people requiring treatment. Read more here.

A woman in Senegal who was treated with Trachoma surgery and has restored pain-free sight. Credit: Speak Up Africa

CIFF is supporting the African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA) to develop NTD scorecards in four countries; these scorecards are critical to monitor progress and inform programmatic actions. The scorecards also provide continuous monitoring of sub-national performances, which will help in developing tailored actions.

The progress so far has shown that elimination of NTDs is within reach in our generation. To accelerate the progress and advance the goal of a world free of NTDs, we must act now and act together.