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IDEA International's News & Updates page highlights stories, reports, and global updates that advance dignity, inclusion, and human rights for persons affected by Hansen's disease (leprosy) and related neglected tropical diseases.
We share IDEA's own press releases and campaigns, as well as important reports from the World Health Organization, the United Nations, and other global partners. Together, these updates reflect IDEA's mission: to promote Integrity, Dignity, and Economic Advancement for all.
Summaries from the Global Forum in Bali 2025

Published February 4, 2026

The Third Global Forum on Leprosy, held in Bali, Indonesia, brought together persons affected by leprosy, civil society leaders, government representatives, and global health partners to strengthen commitments toward dignity, inclusion, and zero discrimination. These three documents summarize the key outcomes of the Forum, including its core declarations, strategic priorities, and collective calls to action that continue to guide advocacy and programmatic efforts worldwide.

WHO Global Leprosy (Hansen Disease) Update 2024: Beyond Zero Cases

Published September 12, 2025

The World Health Organization’s newest global report marks a century of progress and renewed purpose, highlighting both the advances and remaining challenges in achieving zero leprosy. With global cases continuing to decline, the report calls for sustained political commitment, post-elimination vigilance, and meaningful participation of persons affected by Hansen’s disease.

UN Special Rapporteur Report (A/HRC/59/55)

Published 2025

The UN urges stronger global cooperation to protect the rights of persons affected by leprosy and ensure meaningful participation in decision-making.

Beyond the Myths: What Leprosy Really Looks Like Today

Published 2025

Even today, leprosy—also known as Hansen’s disease—remains one of the world’s most misunderstood illnesses. Though fully curable, millions still face stigma and isolation long after treatment. Around the world, organizations led by persons affected are working to replace fear with knowledge and discrimination with dignity—reminding us that elimination means more than curing a disease; it means restoring human rights. Written by Robert Rund, Board Member of IDEA International.

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