02466nas a2200337 4500000000100000008004100001260001200042653000900054653000800063653000900071653000900080653001200089653002500101653001600126653002100142653003300163653001500196653003200211100001100243700001500254700001300269700001200282700001400294700002100308245011800329856008200447300000900529490000700538520156900545022001402114 2025 d c12/202510aDMDI10aIDM10aMMDP10aNTDs10aControl10aDisability inclusion10aElimination10aGender inclusion10aHealth systems strengthening10aHealthcare10aNeglected Tropical Diseases1 aJuma I1 aOguntoye O1 aSankar G1 aWeber J1 aQureshi B1 aAmanyi-Enegela J00aInclusion in Neglected Tropical Disease Programmes: A Review of Inclusive Approaches for Control and Elimination. uhttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12785812/pdf/healthcare-14-00027.pdf a1-210 v143 a

Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) disproportionately affect the world's most marginalised populations, yet programmes aiming to control and eliminate NTDs often fail to fully address the structural, social, and political dimensions of exclusion. This narrative review examines the concept of inclusion within NTD programming, with a particular focus on intersecting forms of marginalisation, including poverty, gender, disability, and displacement. Drawing on studies from 2010 to 2025, from various databases such as google scholar, PubMed and PLOS, this review synthesises evidence on barriers to equitable healthcare access, the role of community-driven approaches, and the integration of inclusive strategies within NTD programming and broader health systems. Key themes include the impact of structural inequalities such as racism and poverty, the need for gender-responsive services, the marginalisation of displaced communities, and the critical role of community empowerment through mechanisms like peer support and community drug distribution of NTD medicines. The review proposes a working definition of inclusion in NTDs as the intentional integration of underserved groups into all levels of programming, policy, and service delivery. It highlights the urgency of reframing NTDs not just as biomedical challenges but as deeply embedded social justice issues. By embedding inclusion into programme design, implementation, and evaluation, stakeholders can better align NTD responses with global equity goals and the Sustainable Development Goals.

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