How we work
Everything we do is focused on our mission to break the chains of leprosy and empower people to attain healing, dignity and life in all its fullness.
Everything we do is focused on our mission to break the chains of leprosy and empower people to attain healing, dignity and life in all its fullness.
Ending the transmission of leprosy is our greatest priority. To do this, we share our expertise with health services to diagnose the disease early and treat it through medical care. We increase awareness of leprosy and challenge cultural misconceptions with evidence. So people affected seek the support they need.
We aim to reduce the likelihood of people with leprosy being disabled after diagnosis. We work with hospitals, health centres and people affected to improve treatment, self-care and inner wellbeing. And we help communities support people physically, mentally and spiritually.
We partner with human rights organisations and people affected by leprosy to end the stigma associated with the disease. We tackle discriminatory laws and practices. We support local champions. And we improve people’s living and working conditions. So they can be understood, respected and included.
• We support and protect our staff to be the best they can be.
• We engage people in our work and make it easy to support us.
• We speak with one voice globally to raise awareness and call for action.
• We strengthen our partners and invest in research.
As a Christian organisation, our strategy is Christ-centred, with prayer and spiritual growth at the heart of our work and decision making.
TLMM offices and teams in Mandalay in Mandalay Region, Pakokku in Magway Region in central Myanmar, Taungoo in Eastern Bago Region and Sittwe in Rakhine State are expanding services and geographical coverage for persons affected by leprosy and persons with disability. In addition to existing services, growth of customized prosthesis; orthosis; orthopaedic shoes; assistive devices; physiotherapy exercises, planning is underway to provide medical and surgical treatments for persons affected by leprosy. Teams are also involved with humanitarian support activities in the communities serviced by TLMM and partner churches. The teams are supported by the country office based in Yangon.