World Leprosy Day | India must ensure economic security for people with leprosy, says WHO goodwill ambassador
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January 30, 2021 11:53 IST
Yohei Sasakawa has rhetorically stressed that the government should bring leprosy-affected people into the mainstream and get them treated
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Yohei Sasakawa has rhetorically stressed that the government should bring leprosy-affected people into the mainstream and get them treated India needs to take special measures to ensure economic security for people with leprosy as situations like the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic have jolted the ostracised community, making them rely merely on handouts to survive, WHO Goodwill Ambassador against the disease Yohei Sasakawa has said.
World Leprosy Day: India must ensure economic security for people with leprosy, says WHO goodwill ambassador
NEW DELHI: India needs to take special measures to ensure economic security for people with leprosy as situations like the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic have jolted the ostracised community, making them rely merely on handouts to survive, WHO goodwill ambassador against the disease Yohei Sasakawa has said.
Like always, people with leprosy have been ignored during these trying times and not many have come forward to check on their well-being, said Sasakawa, who was awarded the Gandhi Peace Prize in 2019 for his fight against leprosy, especially in India.