
Trypanosomiasis Control Programme
The Trypanosomiasis Control Programme is an initiative aimed at managing and reducing the impact of Trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness or Chagas disease, which are parasitic infections spread mainly by tsetse flies. This program focuses on diagnosing and treating affected communities, improving public health awareness, and implementing measures to control the fly populations. By coordinating efforts among health organizations, governments, and local communities, the program aims to eliminate these diseases, enhance the quality of life for those at risk, and support sustainable development in affected regions, particularly in parts of Africa and South America.