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100 LANDMARKS ACROSS THE WORLD LIGHT UP IN UNITY TO RAISE AWARENESS TO END NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES ON WORLD NTD DAY 2022
ABU DHABI, UAE, Jan. 31, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

100 landmarks in 32 countries lit up in unity to mark the third annual World 
NTD Day on January 30, 2022 including The Bell Tower in Perth, Tokyo Tower, 
Great Wall of China, New Delhi Railway Station, Sheikh Zayed Bridge in Abu 
Dhabi, Expo 2020 Dubai, Kenyatta International Convention Centre, The Rome 
Colosseum, Jet d' Eau, Niagara Falls, CN Tower, Jimmy Carter Presidential 
Library, and Christ the Redeemer.

A special focus was placed on notable landmarks in endemic countries including 
Bangladesh, Brazil, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, 
Ghana, India, Kenya, Liberia, Mexico, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South 
Sudan, and Sudan. Originally announced in Abu Dhabi in 2019, the 100 'light 
ups' aim to shine a light on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), as World NTD 
Day supports the goal of the World Health Organization (WHO) to eliminate at 
least one NTD from 100 endemic countries by 2030.  

World NTD Day is a global movement that aims to galvanize the global health 
community and engage the public in the urgent effort to end NTDs. This year 
Uniting to Combat NTDs used the Day to launch the 100% Committed movement, 
which exists to begin securing political and financial commitments in support 
of the Kigali Declaration on NTDs. 

Thoko Pooley, Executive Director of Uniting to Combat NTDs, said: "Today, 
building on the success of the London Declaration on NTDs, and recognising the 
changing global landscape, we are using World NTD Day 2022 as a catalyst for 
action. We are launching the 100% Committed campaign, a global movement to 
secure increased resources for neglected tropical diseases, and crucially to 
facilitate political leadership and ownership of NTD programmes from affected 
countries, through endorsements and signatories behind the new Kigali 
Declaration on NTDs."

Through the UAE helmed diplomatic efforts to obtain official recognition of the 
day with several WHO Member States, World NTD Day was officially recognized by 
the WHO in May 2021. The Crown Prince Court of Abu Dhabi continues to play a 
leading role in building partnerships and supporting  World NTD Day through the 
Reaching the Last Mile Initiative (RLM), a portfolio of global health programs 
focused on accelerating progress towards disease elimination that are driven by 
the personal commitment of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince 
of Abu Dhabi.

Nassar Al Mubarak, Senior Director at the Crown Prince Court of Abu Dhabi, 
said: "World NTD Day represents an important catalyst to translate awareness 
into action – it is not only crucial for the public to know more about these 
diseases, but also for donors, endemic countries and other stakeholders to 
collaborate to bring an end to NTDs in affected countries. Over the past few 
decades, incredible progress has been made towards ending NTDs; however, one in 
five people in the most vulnerable communities around the world are still 
affected by these preventable and treatable diseases. We are pleased to see the 
Day providing a platform for raising awareness through the new 100% Committed 
campaign and efforts such as the light-up activation. We hope that this 
movement continues to gain traction and spark new partnerships and commitments 
necessary to beat NTDs for good."

NTDs are a group of communicable diseases that are preventable and treatable, 
yet continue to affect more than 1.7 billion people worldwide, including 1 
billion children. There are 20 diseases that cause immeasurable suffering – 
they debilitate, disfigure and can be fatal. NTDs create cycles of poverty and 
cost developing nations billions of dollars every year. 

https://worldntdday.org/

SOURCE  World NTD Day

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