The Guardian (Nigeria)

WHO seeks global action against tropical diseases

- From Nkechi Onyedika-Ugoeze, Abuja

WHealth Organisati­on ( WHO) has called on global leaders to reinforce their commitment and mobilise resources towards the eliminatio­n of Neglected Tropical Diseases ( NTDS).

According to the global body, Africa bears 40 per cent of the global burden of NTD cases with about 18 million people in the continent, who require interventi­ons against NTDS.

WHO Regional Director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, made the call in a message to commemorat­e World NTD Day, which has the theme, “Unite, Act, Eliminate”. He called for urgent action to overcome the persistent challenges slowing progress in eliminatin­g the diseases.

Moeti described the presence of NTDS as a constant reminder of the inequaliti­es in our world today and appealed to leaders across Africa and the world to unite to tackle the diseases that affect the most vulnerable in society.

She said: ‘ I am asking you as individual­s and as communitie­s, to act, to spread awareness, to advocate with those in power and to help to mobilise the resources needed to do this. And thirdly, I am asking you to ensure that we eliminate these diseases once and for all. Let’s build a world, where no one lives with river blindness, no one is shunned by society because they are living with the ancient disease of leprosy, and no one is debilitate­d by anaemia because they are infected with soil- transmitte­d worms.”

She said that the Kigali Declaratio­n, last year, called for high- level commitment from government­s and communitie­s to pull together resources and action, putting individual­s, communitie­s and countries at the centre of the NTD response.

“The World NTD Day is an occasion to consider the severe effects these diseases have on the wellbeing and livelihood­s of billions around the globe. It is a time to reflect on the progress made in fighting these diseases,” she added.

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