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Global progress against neglected tropical diseases continues despite challenges, new WHO report finds

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Published: October 23, 2025
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The World Health Organization (WHO) today released theย Global report on neglected tropical diseases 2025, the third in a series monitoring progress towards the 2030 targets set in theย Road map for neglected tropical diseases 2021โ€“2030. The report presents a comprehensive picture of global achievements and challenges across the portfolio of neglected tropical disease (NTDs) and across all six WHO regions.

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โ€œDespite multiple challenges, NTD programmes continue to deliver important results, freeing large sectors of populations from these ancient diseases. This report is a tribute to their dedication and hard work as well as to the generous support of all partners involved,โ€ said Dr Daniel Ngamije Madandi, Director, a.i., Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases at WHO. โ€œThe global NTD community is a real partnership, a community of practice united by shared goals โ€“ this report is a reflection of it.โ€

This year also marks 20 years since WHO consolidated disease-specific activities under a single programme dedicated to all NTDs, fostering collaboration among pharmaceutical manufacturers, development partners, philanthropic organizations, national health authorities and WHO. This coordinated effort has contributed to a measurable decline in the global burden of NTDs.

Report highlights

  • Reduced number of people requiring NTD interventions:ย In 2023, an estimated 1.495 billion people required interventions against NTDs, 122 million fewer than in 2022 and a 32% decrease from the 2010 baseline.
  • Reduced disease burden:ย Between 2015 and 2021, the disease burden dropped from 17.2ย million to 14.1 million DALYs, while NTD-related deaths decreased from an estimated 139ย 000 to 119 000. The number of people affected by NTDs declined from 1.9 billion in 1990 to just over 1 billion in 2021.
  • Increased number of people treated:ย In 2023, 867.1 million people were treated for at least one NTD, some 18 million more than in 2022.
  • Elimination of NTDs:ย In 2024, seven countries were acknowledged by WHO for eliminating an NTD.
  • Cross-cutting progress: Advances include enhanced integration in the implementation of preventive chemotherapy, broader adoption of integrated strategies for skin-NTDs, increased inclusion of NTDs in national health strategies, plans and essential service packages, and the wider adoption of guidelines for management of NTD-related disabilities.
  • Research and innovation:ย In 2024, WHO launched a process to define research and development priorities for NTDs, and prequalified six new medicine formulations, one active pharmaceutical ingredient and a new dengue vaccine.
  • Medicines and other health products:ย As of end 2024, 19 different types of NTD medicines were donated by 12 manufacturers; of the almost 30 billion tablets and vials delivered to countries since 2011, 1.8 billion were for treatments in 2024 alone. In the same year, WHO facilitated the procurement of over 1 million diagnostics tests for five NTDs.ย  ย 
  • Advocacy and partnerships: In 2024, NTDs remained visible in global fora such as the United Nations General Assembly, the United Nations Human Rights Council, and the G7 and G20; partnerships were established or renewed with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (on rabies vaccine) and with the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund (on access to medicines, vaccines and diagnostics).
  • Sustainability:ย As of 2024, 14 African countries had developed national plans to strengthen sustainability of NTD service delivery.

Challenges

The report highlights slow progress in reducing deaths from vector-borne diseases, expanding access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), and protecting populations from catastrophic out-of-pocket expenditures, revealing persistent gaps in a harmonized, multisectoral response. Gaps also remain in ensuring complete data reporting on all NTDs and in collecting gender-disaggregated information.ย 

Findings from a qualitative assessment of progress towards the road map targets identified key needs and priorities across four of the 11 dimensions in the road map โ€“ diagnostics, monitoring and evaluation, access and logistics, and advocacy and funding.

Programmes for NTDs continue to be severely disrupted by reduced availability of funding. Official development assistance decreased by 41% between 2018 and 2023, underscoringย the need for prioritization, domestic resource mobilization and strategic focus on high-impact interventions.

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