Efforts to Control River Blindness in Africa are a Remarkable Success Story Building Upon the Strength of Diverse and Long Standing Public-Private-Partnerships New World
Scientists from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, and the University of California, Berkeley,
The Mectizan Donation Program is co-sponsoring an exhibit in partnership with The Carter Center and the American Museum of Natural History titled “Countdown to
For Immediate Release: 30 September 2014 Contact: Joni Lawrence, Associate Director, Communications jlawrence@mectizan.org The Mectizan Donation Program congratulates Ecuador on becoming the second country to achieve verification of
We’re pleased to share with you an opinion piece from the New York Times“Treating the Village to Cure the Disease” by Jason Silverstein on lymphatic filariasis
From an article published in The Guardian written by OEPA’s Alba Lucia Morales Colombia recently eliminated this neglected disease through health education and drugs.
Contact: Joni Lawrence, Associate Director, Communications jlawrence@taskforce.org The Mectizan Donation Program congratulates Colombia on its achievement as the first country to receive verification of
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 9, 2013 Contacts: Emily Staub, The Carter Center, Tele: +1-404-420-5126, emily.staub@emory.edu Carter Center Declares Goal: River Blindness Elimination (En español) (Em português)
The World Health Assembly today adopted a resolution on all 17 neglected tropical diseases1. Representatives from 32 countries and six speakers from nongovernmental organizations