Tata Steel Facilitates Public-Private Initiative to Address Leprosy
OREANDA-NEWS. May 22, 2012. Tata Steel Family Initiatives Foundation (TSFIF), an operating arm of Corporate Sustainability Services, Tata Steel, in partnership with the Govt. of Jharkhand, organized a one-day workshop on initiatives taken to address leprosy. The workshop was held at Tribal Culture Centre, Sonari. The key objective of the workshop was to share learnings from the decade-long implementation of leprosy programmes and to explore the way forward, in consultation with senior representatives from the government and other non-government organisations.
Addressing the workshop, Dr H B Barwar, State Leprosy Officer, Jharkhand, said that the concerted effort to check the rate of prevalence of leprosy, particularly among children, has been intensified and that measures like capacity building of medical officers for timely diagnosis and treatment has been initiated. These have helped in improving the quality of medical services in treating leprosy. As on March
Dr P V Ranganadha Rao, LEPRA
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Atul Kumar, Sasakawa
Dr S P Sood, ILEP State Coordinator, Jharkhand narrated cases to explain the linkage between disability and societal discrimination. He also stated the importance of PoD (prevention of disability) measures.
Dr T P Madhusudanan, General Manager, Medical Services welcomed the gathering. Mr Biren Ramesh Bhuta, Chief, Corporate Sustainability Services informed that Tata Steel runs a centre for treating leprosy patients at Jamadoba and deliberated on the methods in which this issue is being addressed there. He further reinforced the importance of public private initiatives in addressing health issues. Mr Bhuta thanked the state and the district health officials, the representatives from civil society and the programme team for their role in addressing the issue of leprosy.
Government officials, members of NGO, members of Civil Society and others also shared their experiences regarding the disease and methods of eradicating it.
Leprosy is a leading cause of permanent physical disability. While the incidences of leprosy in
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