DengChamps: Marianne Comparet, Director of the International Society of Neglected Tropical Diseases (ISNTD)
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What does it take to build a global movement around diseases most people have never heard of — and why does it matter more than ever today?
In this episode, we talk to the co-founder of the International Society of Neglected Tropical Diseases — and trust us, it’s anything but a neglected conversation.
Highlights:
• What inspired the creation of the International Society of Neglected Tropical Diseases?
• What gap or need were you trying to fill when the society was established?
• How has the mission of the society evolved since its founding?
• How is the society governed or managed?
• Are there specific regional chapters or international collaborations?
• Can you highlight a program or initiative that you’re particularly proud of?
• How do you measure the impact of your programs?
• How do you engage with local communities affected by NTDs?
• Who are some of your key partners — NGOs, governments, academia, or industry?
• How do you work with policymakers or international agencies like WHO?
• What are the biggest obstacles in advancing the fight against neglected tropical diseases?
• How do funding and public awareness challenges affect your work?
AND MORE!