On World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day, global attention is drawn to diseases that continue to affect more than one billion people worldwide, primarily in tropical and subtropical regions, yet remain under-recognized and under-resourced (WHO. n.d). On this day, it is especially important to highlight the experiences of practitioners who are actively working in the field while advancing their education. Jean-Claude Nshimiyimana, an MPH graduate, EUCLID alumnus, and Ph.D. candidate at Public Health U, balances his studies along with his work as a Senior Clinical Laboratory Scientist. Jean-Claude brings over a decade of experience strengthening laboratory systems across Africa and in emergency settings, connecting quality diagnostics to effective public health action, a focus especially critical for tackling neglected tropical diseases in vulnerable populations. Here’s what he had to say on the topic:
Question: Can you tell us a little about yourself and your journey in public health?
Question: How has participating in the Tropical Diseases course influenced your understanding of neglected tropical diseases?
Question: Can you describe a specific experience where your knowledge of tropical diseases made a difference?
Question: In your role, what are the biggest challenges when dealing with neglected tropical diseases?
Question: How has the course helped you apply public health principles in your work?
Question: What advice would you give to others who want to make an impact on tropical diseases?
Jean-Claude’s experience illustrates the critical role that advanced training, applied learning, and systems-based thinking play in addressing neglected tropical diseases. As the global community continues to work toward NTD control and elimination, equipping public health professionals with the skills to respond effectively and equitably remains essential. At PHU, we hope our courses help bridge the gap between theory and practice by equipping public health professionals with the skills needed to respond effectively, equitably, and sustainably.
Reference List
- World Health Organization. (n.d.). Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). World Health Organization. https://www.who.int/health-topics/neglected-tropical-diseases#tab=tab_1