Patents on essential drugs prevent people in Africa, Asia and Latin America from accessing necessary treatment, denying them the right to health. The Missionaries of the Immaculate have dedicated themselves to serving those marginalised and excluded due to debilitating diseases.
In addition to leprosy, the spread of tuberculosis, a highly contagious and deadly disease, poses a significant health challenge to the community.
The way the Missionaries of the Immaculate relate to patients raises questions and promotes a new perspective on healthcare.
The love received by patients is seen as a great source of life and hope, helping them to resume a normal life after illness.
Interfaith prayer promotes unity and harmony between Muslims and Christians, fostering a positive and inclusive environment.