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Nepal Leprosy Trust, Nepal

People cured from leprosy are learning leather-working skills to help them make a living, thanks to the Nepal Leprosy Trust, established in Kathmandu in 1976.

Many used to live in the isolated government leprosy colony, totally rejected by society. Now they have jobs and homes, their children go to local schools, and some are involved in local churches.

However, many still lack self esteem because of the deformities caused by the disease. Vocational training, income generation projects and handicraft programmes are especially important as a way of giving them a productive and income-generating role in society.

The programmes also educate  the community about leprosy. Contrary to popular belief, it is not highly contagious and patients who have been on treatment for several weeks are no longer contagious in any way.

The leather industry is changing fast and Nepal Leprosy Trust continually develops its work to keep up with changing production processes and consumer demands.
Find out more at www.nlt.org.uk.
 

This page was last updated on 01 May 2007

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