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The Problem

Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of parasitic and bacterial infectious diseases that affect more than1.5 billion of the world’s most impoverished people, including 868 million children.

  • Intestinal Worms:

    1.5BRequire Treatment

  • Lymphatic Filariasis:

    892MRequire Treatment

  • River Blindness:

    205MRequire Treatment

  • Schistosomiasis:

    220MRequire Treatment

  • Trachoma:

    158MRequire Treatment

Our Vision

To ensure people at risk of neglected tropical diseases can live healthy and prosperous lives.

Our Impact

97M

97M People Treated in 2017

500M

500M Number of Treatments from 2012-2017

$933M

$933M Value of Treatments from 2012-2017

1.1M

1.1M Health Workers Trained from 2012-2017

11,584

11,584 Surgeries Performed from 2012-2017

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Five things you probably didn’t know about Schistosomiasis

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Schistosomiasis is second only to malaria as the most devastating parasitic disease in tropical countries. Worldwide, there are more than 220 million people requiring treatment for schistosomiasis with over 188 million living in Africa, according to the World Health Organization. (1) Schistosomiasis goes by many names. It is sometimes called bilharzia (after the Dr. Bilharz…

Kids waiting in line to receive medicine.

Seven things to know about intestinal worms

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1 out ever 5 people on the planet still require treatment for intestinal worms (1.5 billion people). The most common forms of intestinal worms are hookworm, ascaris (roundworm), and trichuris (whipworm). These parasites have stymied human health for generations, causing pain, stealing nutrients, and stunting both physical and cognitive growth in children, preventing them from…

The individual impact of 5 years of school-based deworming

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In 2013, the END Fund was still new to the community of organizations working on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). Only officially founded in 2012, our goal was (and still is) to raise private capital in order to help fill the gaps in NTD programs focussing on countries in Africa. By 2013, we were expanding to…