8 Projects

6 Active Members

DAHW (German Leprosy and Tuberculosis Relief Association)

Tadele Kebede
Tadele.kebede@dahw.org
GLRA ALERT Compound P.O. Box 5033 Addis Ababa

Effect Hope

Mary Ellen Sellers
mesellers@effecthope.org
NA

Sasakawa Health Foundation

Chikako Masuzaki
hansen@shf.or.jp
NA

Leprosy Relief Canada

Maryse Legault
maryse.legault@slc-lr.ca
NA

The Leprosy Mission

Beletshachew Tadesse
beletshachewt@tlmethiopia.org
TLM Ethiopia, (Kore Area) Nefas Silk Lafto Sub-City, Woreda 02, BWTC Bldg 2nd Floor, room number 106, Addis Ababa, P O Box No. 30480, Ethiopia

Saint Francis Leprosy Guild

Charlotte John
charlotte.john@stfrancisleprosy.org
NA

Partners

Ministry of Health, Ethiopian National Association of Persons Affected by Leprosy (Addis Ababa), Borumeda Hospital, Zonal and district Level Health departments, OPDS, Women and Social Affairs offices
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Country: Ethiopia
Location(s): Jimma
ILEP Member(s): Saint Francis Leprosy Guild

long-term care

Strategic Theme(s): Zero transmission · Zero disability · Zero discrimination
Country: Ethiopia
Location(s): Amhara
ILEP Member(s): The Leprosy Mission

Piloting an integrated and comprehensive leprosy control model in Ethiopia through health system strengthening and community ownership.

Strategic Theme(s): Zero transmission · Zero disability · Zero discrimination
Country: Ethiopia
Location(s): Addis Ababa
ILEP Member(s): DAHW (German Leprosy and Tuberculosis Relief Association)

Improving GLRA East Africa (EA) programs capacity to address the needs of marginalized and disadvantaged people in East Africa. To this end, programme offices capacity to successfully implement programs/project consistent with GLRA’s mission and work ethics will be enhanced. Moreover, […]

Strategic Theme(s): Zero transmission · Zero disability · Zero discrimination
Country: Ethiopia
Location(s): Oromia and Amhara Regions
ILEP Member(s): DAHW (German Leprosy and Tuberculosis Relief Association), The Leprosy Mission

To improve early case detection of leprosy/TB and reduce disabilities and chronic morbidities due to Leprosy, Podoconiosis and Lymphatic Filariasis working in close collaboration with Federal Ministry of Health, Regional Health Bureaus and other stakeholders

Strategic Theme(s): Zero transmission · Zero disability · Zero discrimination
Country: Ethiopia
Location(s): 3 districts of West Arsi zone in Oromia region
ILEP Member(s): Leprosy Relief Canada, DAHW (German Leprosy and Tuberculosis Relief Association)

The project is aimed at finding undetected leprosy patients in Ethiopia’s endemic communities and providing both medical care and socio-economic empowerment. This is to be achieved through active case finding and conducting door-to-door contact screening and community campaigns.

Strategic Theme(s): Zero transmission · Zero disability · Zero discrimination
Country: Ethiopia
Location(s): West Arsi Region
ILEP Member(s): DAHW (German Leprosy and Tuberculosis Relief Association), Leprosy Relief Canada

To improve leprosy case finding, decrease leprosy associated disability and improve quality of life for persons affected through active case finding and livelihood support for marginalized leprosy communities in West Arsi Region

Strategic Theme(s): Zero transmission · Zero disability · Zero discrimination
Country: Ethiopia
Location(s): Oromia and Amhara Regions
ILEP Member(s): DAHW (German Leprosy and Tuberculosis Relief Association)

To ensure equal participation of persons with disabilities in eight zones of community, and access essential services in equal base with others.

Strategic Theme(s): Zero disability · Zero discrimination
Country: Ethiopia
Location(s): Addis Ababa
ILEP Member(s): The Leprosy Mission

We are able! strengthens Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and Disabled People Organizations (DPOs) in six fragile and conflict affected countries (Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), South Sudan, Sudan, Uganda and Ethiopia) in their lobby and advocacy for sustainable and […]

Strategic Theme(s): Zero discrimination