Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a public health issue in 28
countries and areas in the Western Pacific Region. Although some Member
States have made remarkable progress in NTD control and elimination,
there is a vital need to consolidate these successes and further reduce
the burden of diseases. NTD elimination and control efforts are
recognized as one of the most cost-effective interventions in global
health today.
This document serves as the Region's NTD road map for the next five
years linking the WHO Global NTD road map with national NTD plans of
action and aimed at achieving the regional goal to reduce the health and
socioeconomic impact due to NTDs and in contributing to the achievement
of MDG.