2025 First Quarter Newsletter

World Leprosy Day, observed annually on January 26th, is a time for reflection and progress in the fight against one of humanity’s oldest diseases.
World Leprosy Day, observed annually on January 26th, is a time for reflection and progress in the fight against one of humanity’s oldest diseases.
In 2025, World Leprosy Day is Sunday 26 January. World Leprosy Day always takes place on the last Sunday of January. This date was chosen by French humanitarian, Raoul Follereau as a tribute to the life of Mahatma Gandhi, who did…
At The Leprosy Mission Nigeria, we are committed to strengthening mental health services not just for persons affected by leprosy but also for persons with disabilities.
Many individuals living with leprosy and its effects often grapple with anxiety, depression, and a profound sense of isolation due to the social discrimination they face
TLM-Nigeria, in collaboration with TLM-Australia, renovated two wards and constructed an ultramodern toilet at the Leprosy Referral Hospital in Chanchaga.
On the 12th of July, 2023, The Leprosy Mission Nigeria (TLMN) took a significant step forward in its mission to combat leprosy by commissioning its new national coordination office building.
World Leprosy Day 2023 was a momentous occasion marked by The Leprosy Mission Nigeria (TLMN) through a series of impactful activities aimed at raising public awareness and fostering discussions on innovative strategies to eliminate leprosy in Nigeria
A core priority for The Leprosy Mission Nigeria is the strengthening of health systems for better delivery of health care to not only persons affected by leprosy but persons with disabilities.
Following trailblazing efforts in promoting access and stimulating action to close the huge gap in mental health service delivery for persons affected by Leprosy, disabilities and other NTDs, The Conversation Conference (TCC1.0) presented TLM Nigeria with the award for outstanding…