
Leprosy Welfare Project
Comprehensive medical care, disability prevention, awareness, rehabilitation and welfare support for persons affected by leprosy.
Learn more →Women and child-centred development, bio-agriculture, vocational skills and rural livelihoods.
HRC was established in 1959 to support persons affected by leprosy, tuberculosis and disability, and to strengthen women, children, youth, farmers and underprivileged families.
Our work spans treatment, care, rehabilitation, education, vocational skills, community health, women and child development, bio-agriculture and livelihood support — with human dignity at the centre of every effort.
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Five ongoing projects address health, rehabilitation and development needs across vulnerable communities.

Comprehensive medical care, disability prevention, awareness, rehabilitation and welfare support for persons affected by leprosy.
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Early identification, therapy, special education, rehabilitation and assistive support for children and persons with disabilities.
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Community-based TB screening, diagnosis support, treatment follow-up, awareness and patient care.
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Accessible community health services including village clinics, eye care, screening camps and referral support.
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Child care, bio-agriculture, vocational skills, income generation and self-help groups for rural communities.
Learn more →Discover HRC's programmes in medical care, disability support, community health, education, livelihood development and rural empowerment.