It Calmed My Spirit (part two)

It Calmed My Spirit (part two)

By John Uniack Davis, Regional Director, West Africa, Helen Keller International Before he had surgery last year, Karamogo Sanogo, age 86, was unable to walk or even stand up to pray.…

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It Calmed my Spirit

By: John Uniack Davis, Regional Director, West Africa, Helen Keller International This is part one of a six-part series.…

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Listening to the Community

Listening to the Community

By: Yayne Hailu, Associate Director, Communications One of the guiding values of the END Fund is servant leadership – the practice of serving the broader goals and vision of the neglected tropical disease (NTD) community as a whole.…

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Affecting Little (Furry) Lives

Affecting Little (Furry) Lives

By: Heather Haines, Director, External Relations On weeknights and weekends, much of my time is spent at the Humane Rescue Alliance (HRA), an animal rescue organization happily located less than two miles from my home.…

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Being a Witness to Hidden Suffering

Being a Witness to Hidden Suffering

By: Emily Conron, Resource Development Officer, Sabin Vaccine Institute James Porter, Associate Director, External Relations, The END Fund “The effective addressing of entire chapters of illness, as is the case with ‘rare’ and ‘neglected’ diseases, requires not only qualified and diversified skills and abilities in health-care but also ones that are beyond health care… At… …

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A Bright 2016

By: Ellen Agler, CEO   2016 has been a landmark year for the END Fund and the NTD community.…

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Thank You, Alan Fenwick

Thank You, Alan Fenwick

By: Elisa Baring, Director, Special Projects I was caught off guard when I recently received an invitation to attend Professor Alan Fenwick’s retirement reception in London.…

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