Back to search WHO - World Health Organization - Regional Office for South-East Asia Email glp@who.int Website(s) WHO - World Health Organization - Regional Office for South-East Asia Leprosy in SEARO Address World Health House Indraprastha Estate Mahatma Gandhi Marg New Delhi India Type of Organization Government department/organization Information, library and publishing NGO Professional organization Related resource(s) Global leprosy strategy 2016-2020: Accelerating towards a leprosy-free world. Global leprosy strategy 2016-2020: Accelerating towards a leprosy-free world - Operational manual Global leprosy strategy 2016-2020: Accelerating towards a leprosy-free world - Monitoring and Evaluation Guide Regional strategic plan for integrated neglected tropical diseases control in South-East Asia Region: 2012-2016 Monitoring enhanced global leprosy strategy: 2012 Report of the eleventh meeting of the WHO technical advisory group on leprosy control: New Delhi, India, 30 September 2011. Guidelines for strengthening participation of persons affected by leprosy in leprosy services Enhanced global strategy for further reducing the disease burden due to leprosy : plan period: 2011-2015 Enhanced global strategy for further reducing the disease burden due to leprosy (2011-2015): operational guidelines (updated). Global strategy for further reducing the leprosy burden and sustaining leprosy control activities (2006-2010) - Operational guidelines Meeting of global leprosy programme managers : 28-29 September 2011, WHO-SEARO, New Delhi, India Report of the global programme managers' meeting on leprosy control strategy : New Delhi, India, 20 - 22 April 2009 Meeting on sentinel surveillance for drug resistance in leprosy : A report 9-10 November 2010, Tokyo, Japan Workshop for health service managers in charge of leprosy control programmes : from global strategy to national action - participant guide More organizations: Buruli Ulcer Leprosy (Hansen disease) More resources on: Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) Public health Epidemiology Prevention of disease Regional focus South-East Asia Region (SEAR)