The Leprosy Mission International-Bangladesh

The Leprosy Mission International-Bangladesh The Official page of 'The Leprosy Mission International-Bangladesh' It is also a member country of the global fellowship of the leprosy mission.

The Leprosy Mission International (TLMIB) has a long history of working in Bangladesh, particularly in leprosy services, dated back from 1926 when it first started supporting the leprosy work in Chandraghona in Chittagong Hill Tracts. The organisation is a prime member of the National Leprosy Elimination Program (NLEP) of the ministry of health and family welfare of government of Bangladesh. The L

eprosy Mission actively started supporting the national leprosy program by setting up projects since 1994. In line with the global priorities, The Leprosy Mission looks forward to the organisational goal : Leprosy Defeated; Life Transformed. In the current Bangladesh TLM strategy, the organisation targets the people affected by leprosy. The services for them are all free. The organisation further targets the people suffering from physical disabilities and also those discriminated social class, who are neglected by communities. TLMIiB is implementing 22 projects under 6 programs across 26 districts in 6 divisions of Bangladesh, with a total of 470 staff strenghts. It is working on the arena of leprosy control, community base rehabilitation, advocacy and research. The projects provided services with wide array ranging from leprosy case identification, treatment, leprosy complication and disability management, community mobilization and empowerment, CBR and SER, advocacy.

25/01/2026

People affected by leprosy face fear, isolation, and rejection—not because of the disease, but because of stigma. With timely treatment, they are cured, capable, and equal.

Leprosy is curable. Stigma is not—unless we act.

25/01/2026

🛑 Before you scroll — read this.
What if we told you…

• Leprosy is less contagious than the common cold — and 95% of people are naturally immune — yet people are treated like it’s an airborne plague
• Despite being curable for over 40 years, over 100 discriminatory laws still target people affected by leprosy
• In some countries, children can be blocked from school because a parent once had leprosy
• People can still lose jobs, voting rights, and citizenship — even after they’re cured

All of this is happening because stigma is still a thing.

Stigma spreads fear.
It fuels misinformation.
It keeps people from seeking care early.

It turns a treatable condition into lifelong exclusion.

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25/01/2026

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19/07/2025

On WhatsApp, there is a group called ‘Global Leprosy Champions’. It’s a group of more than 160 persons affected by leprosy, including a small number of people who are allied to their cause but don’t have lived experience of the disease. Together...

19/07/2025
08/07/2025
TLMI-Bangladesh Team participating at the 22nd International Leprosy Congress 2025 in Bali, Indonesia.
08/07/2025

TLMI-Bangladesh Team participating at the 22nd International Leprosy Congress 2025 in Bali, Indonesia.

29/01/2025

TV talk show on the World Leprosy Day 2025 : A 24-minute TV talk show aired on January 26 at 5:30 PM, featuring the Executive Director of The Leprosy Mission International Bangladesh and Professor Dr. Md. Sayedur Rahman, Special Assistant for Health (State Minister). The show raised awareness about leprosy and urged policymakers to adopt effective actions to combat it.

29/01/2025

TV talk show on World Leprosy Day 2025: A 24-minute TV talk show aired on January 26 at 5:30 PM, featuring the Executive Director of The Leprosy Mission International Bangladesh and Professor Dr. Md. Sayedur Rahman, Special Assistant for Health (State Minister). The show raised awareness about leprosy and urged policymakers to adopt effective actions to combat it.

Md. Kamal Udding has won the "Wellesley Bailey Award 2024" and this is his story:
19/12/2024

Md. Kamal Udding has won the "Wellesley Bailey Award 2024" and this is his story:

Md. Kamal Uddin is one of four individuals to win the Wellesley Bailey Award in 2024. This is his story.

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