World Health Organisation's (WHO) Goodwill ambassador for leprosy Yohei Sasakawa has said that India is committed to curbing leprosy cases in the coming years and eliminating the stigma associated with the disease. Sasakawa, on a seven-day visit to India, met senior officials from the ministry of health and family welfare to discuss the country's projects on leprosy. "In a meeting with the health secretary, we discussed the ...Sunday, 2 September 2012
WHO Ambassador Says India Committed to Curb Leprosy
World Health Organisation's (WHO) Goodwill ambassador for leprosy Yohei Sasakawa has said that India is committed to curbing leprosy cases in the coming years and eliminating the stigma associated with the disease. Sasakawa, on a seven-day visit to India, met senior officials from the ministry of health and family welfare to discuss the country's projects on leprosy. "In a meeting with the health secretary, we discussed the ...
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