Raising over £60k
Jane and Liz raise over £60k for SCI!
SCI Programme Managers Jane and Liz successfully complete the London Marathon and raise £60,765, enough to provide over 180,000 treatments.
Jane and Liz raise over £60k for SCI!
SCI Programme Managers Jane and Liz successfully complete the London Marathon and raise £60,765, enough to provide over 180,000 treatments.
Imperial students collaborate on drug discovery for neglected diseases
Chemistry students are making compounds that may help treat diseases thanks to an open collaboration with the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative.
Committing to end NTDs
The NTD community met in Geneva to celebrate the significant progress made since the signing of the London Declaration and the WHO's Roadmap on NTDs.
Integrating NTD programmes for greater sustainability
NTD partners met in Côte d'Ivoire, to support National NTD Programme Coordinators in their aim for greater integration of activities.
Keeping up the momentum to eliminate schistosomiasis in Zanzibar
Health experts met between 17-20 January to discuss schistosomiasis elimination and neglected tropical disease (NTD) management in Zanzibar.
Celebrating a legacy of fighting schistosomiasis
On 7 December, guests celebrated the lifetime achievements of Professor Alan Fenwick OBE, a global leader in the fight against schistosomiasis.
SCI awarded A+ rating by DFID for second year running
SCI is pleased to receive an excellent A+ rating from the UK government's Department for International Development (DFID) for a second year.
GiveWell ranks SCI as a "Top Charity" for sixth consecutive year
SCI is delighted to be ranked as a "Top Charity" by GiveWell for the sixth year, confirming that SCI is one of the best causes to receive donations.
SCI to attend 65th ASTMH Meeting
The SCI team will be attending the 65th American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene (ASTMH) annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Uniting four countries in the fight against NTDs
Health experts, including Lazenya Weekes from SCI, attended an MRU Health meeting to discuss how best to tackle NTDs across four countries.