Even more neglected
Even before the pandemic, neglected tropical diseases have gone largely ignored, leaving millions of afflicted people with no ready medical...
Nayanika Konger is a Corporate Research Analyst Intern at Chrysalis Services, a social sector facilitator that fosters connections among non-profits, philanthropists, and corporations. She has a Master’s degree in Peace and Conflict Studies from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Guwahati campus.
Even before the pandemic, neglected tropical diseases have gone largely ignored, leaving millions of afflicted people with no ready medical...
COVID-19 should never be an excuse to turn a blind eye to this sector’s basic health needs. Reality says otherwise
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