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Global Network Releases a New Report on NTD Control and Elimination

 

Today, the Global Network released a new report entitled “Ending Neglected Tropical Diseases: Opportunities to Support the Control and Elimination of NTDs.” This report offers an analysis of the progress made, challenges remaining and new opportunities in the global effort to control and eliminate neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) by 2020. This report stems from discussions at the Development Agency Roundtable, which was held in Berlin, Germany last year and hosted together by the Global Network, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and World Bank Group.

With forward sections from our four NTD Special Envoys, incredible NTD success stories from Burundi, India, and Mexico, and recognition of the importance of addressing from leaders of global development organizations, the report is a powerful new advocacy tool to raise attention to NTDs. The report calls for national governments and other partners worldwide to:

  • Recognize the impact of NTDs as a key underlying constraint to global economic growth, poverty and inequality reduction, educational achievement and nutrition.
  • Institutionalize NTD control and elimination efforts in foreign policy, development and poverty reduction agendas.
  • Invest in and prioritize nationally-led integrated NTD plans by providing political support, reliable long-term financing and technical assistance.
  • Promote the fight against NTDs in international and regional forums and support the inclusion of NTD-specific goals and targets in the post-2015 development agenda.

We hope you enjoy the report, and feel free to share it with friends and colleagues.

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The Cost of Inadequate Sanitation in India

By: Amanda Miller

The World Bank released a news report yesterday stating that inadequate sanitation costs India 6.4% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2006, totaling US$53.8 billion.  The Economic Impacts of Inadequate Sanitation in India report is due out later this year from the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), a global partnership administered by the World Bank.  The study analyzed evidence including costs associated with death and disease, accessing and treating water, as well as losses in education, productivity, and tourism.

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Reading List 6/22/2010

Interesting articles today on our reading list! Today we’re reading about elephantiasis control in Tanzania, the establishment of 25 new public health laboratories in East Africa thanks to funding from the World Bank, the challenge that nomadic groups in southern Sudan pose in eliminating guinea worm within the region, and leishmaniasis among U.S. soldiers in Baghdad. Enjoy!

Impact of programme to control elephantiasis levels off, Paul Chinnock , TropIKA
EAC Health Sector Gets U.S.$64 Million Boost from World Bank, David Muwanga, All Africa
Nomadic Groups Pose Challenge to Eliminate Guinea Worm – Southern Sudan, The Carter Center
Sand flies infect U.S. forces leaving them with ‘Baghdad Boil’, Eric Athas, The Washington Post