Strengthening Onchocerciasis Surveys and Laboratory Capacity in Ethiopia
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Onchocerciasis, also known as river blindness, is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) caused by the parasitic worm Onchocerca volvulus (OV) and transmitted through repeated bites by blackflies. Ethiopia’s efforts to eliminate this disease can be expedited through upgraded laboratory facilities, training, and coverage surveys for OV mass drug administration (MDA).
Funded by the END Fund, this activity aims to protect 7.5 million people from the risk of onchocerciasis infection by supporting Ethiopia’s Ministry of Health (MOH) in achieving onchocerciasis elimination in the Oromia and Beneshangul-Gumuz regions.
We support the Ethiopian government’s goal of protecting its citizens from the threat of onchocerciasis infection by:
RTI will assist Ethiopia’s Ministry of Health in expediting its timelines for onchocerciasis elimination across three focus areas:
Learn more about our work in controlling and eliminating NTDs and in Ethiopia.