Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases
We coordinate and support policies and strategies to enhance global access to interventions for the prevention, control, elimination and eradication of neglected tropical diseases, including some zoonotic diseases.

The NTD road map: together towards 2030

Built on three foundational pillars that support global efforts to control, eliminate and eradicate neglected tropical diseases



New NTD Road map 2021–2030. NTDs: together towards 2030. Pillar 1.

Pillar 1

New NTD Road map 2021–2030. NTDs: together towards 2030. Pillar 1.

Pillar 2

New NTD Road map 2021–2030. NTDs: together towards 2030. Pillar 1.

Pillar 3

Change operating models and culture to facilitate country ownership: 
clarify stakeholders’ roles, understand cultures and align to reach 2030 targets
Ending NTDs: Together towards 2030

Ending NTDs: together towards 2030

New NTD Road map 2021–2030.
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Technical areas of work

 

Beating NTDs

Department's activities

The department coordinates and supports policies and strategies to enhance global access to interventions for the prevention, control, elimination and eradication of NTDs.

 

NTDs and COVID-19 impact response perspectives

COVID-19 and NTDs

Across the whole spectrum of essential health services, NTD interventions have been found to be among the most frequently and most severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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STAG-NTD

The Strategic and Technical Advisory Group for Neglected Tropical Diseases (STAG-NTD) is the principal advisory group to the WHO for the control of Neglected Tropical Diseases

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Report of the virtual regional consultation on yaws eradication in Africa, 11-12 April 2024
The meeting aimed to update the epidemiological situation of yaws in the region, share the latest WHO guidance and country experiences on yaws eradication,...
Meeting of Regional Partners’ Forum: Sustain, accelerate and innovate to end neglected tropical diseases in South-East Asia, New Delhi, 16–17 April 2024

This meeting provided a platform for health professionals and policy-makers to share insights, strategies and innovations, aimed at eradicating, eliminating...

Asia-Pacific Rabies Meeting Bangkok, Thailand, 16–18 July 2024

Rabies, despite being entirely preventable, remains a significant public health concern in the Asia-Pacific Region. The disease is predominantly transmitted...