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Capacity‐building for health workers dealing with leishmaniasis

WHO often receives requests from Member States and implementing partners to provide training in capacity‐building in endemic areas in order to better equip health personnel to diagnose, treat and control the disease.

Hundreds of face-to-face training workshops are delivered in the most highly endemic countries every year.

However, given the increasing number of requests for training and the challenges in accessing some endemic areas because of insecurity and travel restrictions, WHO has initiated several online courses. Examples include courses on case management of CL and VL in the Region of the Americas, available at the PAHO virtual campus in Spanish and Portuguese, and a course on PKDL, available on the WHO iLearn platform.

 

> 2 million

patients treated for cutaneous leishmaniasis (2009-2018)

> 300 000

lives saved from visceral leishmaniasis (2009-2018)

> 15 000

people trained in case management

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Elimination of visceral leishmaniasis as a public health problem in Kenya – progress and challenges

Leishmaniasis is one of several endemic neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in Kenya. The disease occurs mainly in 3 clinical forms: visceral leishmaniasis...

Elimination of kala-azar as a public health problem in South-East Asia: template dossier

This template dossier complements and should be used after fulfilling the criteria and preconditions specified in the Process of validation of elimination...