
NLR Indonesia: Study on social participation of persons affected by leprosy
NLR Indonesia commissioned a study and YDTI along with PerMaTa South Sulawesi were fortunate to be selected for it. The study examines to what extent stigma and discrimination due to leprosy hinders the social participation and rights of persons affected by leprosy. We work in 3 teams: Makassar, Bulukumba and

SHF: Pilot Project to collect evidence on Human Rights violation
Through our work in previous projects we have found many people who are affected by leprosy and whose rights to health, work, social life and well-being are being violated. Because leprosy is now considered largely eliminated by the government, it is no longer seen as a problem that needs much

Access to health care and rehabilitation
Persons affected by leprosy in Indonesia often do not have adequate medical and rehabilitative care. This worrying development needs attention and concrete action. YDTI and PerMaTa South Sulawesi are advocating to improve health care and rehabilitation services. We inform, train, question and collect evidence to increase understanding about the needs

Waste Bank Cooperative in Gowa, Indonesia
Young people affected by leprosy in Gowa District, South Sulawesi, have set up a cooperative and run a ‘waste bank’. They raise awareness of waste management in their communities, collect household waste and sell it for further use. The aim is to create a stable income for the young people

SHF: Covid Support for Persons Affected by Leprosy, 2020-2021
The main impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on persons affected by leprosy was socio-economic. The lockdowns have forced many companies to close and everyone was restricted in their freedom of movement. Many employment opportunities for people affected by leprosy were no longer available, such as working as a park guide