The Leprosy Mission (TLM) is present in more than 30 countries around the world and is working in Nepal since 1967 with its Health and Disability interventions, Inclusive Development, Research and Advocacy activities. TLM Nepal is leading a consortium implementing the "HEAL Project" in 11 districts* over 3 years with the support from UKAID. The goal of the project is to provide cutting-edge treatments, care and backstopping to end suffering and disability caused by leprosy and lymphatic filariasis in endemic districts of Nepal. *Lalitpur (Central Office), Morang, Sunsari, Rautahat, Bara, Parsa, Chitwan, Lalitpur, Kapilbastu, Banke, Bardia, Rupandehi.
Designation: Project Manager
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TLM Nepal is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage candidates of diverse backgrounds, women and persons with disability to apply. TLM Nepal is committed to safeguarding; protecting children and vulnerable adults and as such candidates will be subject to pre-employment checks.
The Leprosy Mission began work in Nepal in 1957, opening Anandaban Hospital on a quiet hillside near Lele in Lalitpur District, some 18km south from the centre of Kathmandu. At that time leprosy was a very visible health problem in Nepal, the only recognised treatment being limited in its effect. The developing work included out-patient as well as in-patient services. Over the years major developments have included the addition of a Training Centre, the development of Mycobacterial Research Laboratory and the start of Community-Based Rehabilitation programmes.