Africa 2023: Finding Stories of Hope
In August, several of our staff from the U.S. and U.K. visited ALM partners and projects in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Ghana. It was a whirlwind experience, full of field trips, site visits and conversations…
In August, several of our staff from the U.S. and U.K. visited ALM partners and projects in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Ghana. It was a whirlwind experience, full of field trips, site visits and conversations with doctors, pastors and the people whose lives you’ve changed through your support for American Leprosy Missions. We are still amazed by the incredible work we saw and the stories people shared with us.
One project made us especially excited: we saw one of our dreams in action for the first time!

DR Congo
While visiting our Christian partner hospital, IME Kimpese in DR Congo, ALM’s senior director of research and innovation, Dr. Sundeep Chaitanya Vedithi, traveled to a remote health center. Staff at this clinic had found two children with suspected Buruli ulcer (BU) cases, so they called IME Kimpese to come visit them and confirm the diagnosis.
Normally, it takes weeks–even months–for people suffering from BU to hear back about their test results. But Dr. Vedithi was able to make an immediate diagnosis using a Biomeme qPCR machine and his cell phone–this was the FIRST field test like this for BU!

Using the Biomeme machine means that suffering people receive a test result in less than 50 minutes, saving precious time for people who need treatment as soon as possible.
After Dr. Vedithi got positive test results for the two children, the clinic staff were able to give the medication they needed right away–no waiting! Now IME Kimpese can continue performing tests like this with their Biomeme machine.
This historic moment came from several years of research and planning with our partners. Thank you for faithfully supporting our work, investing in American Leprosy Missions so we can pursue solutions like this that make a difference for people affected. We’re praising God for this step forward!
Ghana
In Ghana’s capital, Accra, we were reunited with our local team members! We don’t often see each other in person, so each visit is a gift.
Further north in Ghana, we met with one of our local partners: the Northern Empowerment Association (NEA). Thanks to your gifts, NEA has been training church leaders and other community members to recognize neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) like leprosy. NEA staff and volunteers (like Rose Kumah, pictured below) educate their neighbors and encourage them to get medical care.

Eight year-old Mankere received the cure for leprosy thanks to this community work! She had painful, discolored skin patches on her arms and hands, and her grandmother Augustina didn’t know what was wrong. A local pastor who had received NTD training met them and encouraged Augustina to take Mankere to the local hospital. There, Mankere was diagnosed and received the cure!
At first, Augustina was scared: she has seen the effects of leprosy and didn’t want to see her granddaughter suffer. But thanks to your support, Mankere was diagnosed early and started treatment right away. She already feels better and has returned to school, playing with her friends.
“Hope is when there is a helpless situation, and God brings you a helper,” Augustina told us. “Before, I thought there was no hope. But you have brought hope.”
You are the ones making it possible for ALM and our partners to bring hope to children like Mankere–thank you! We look forward to sharing more stories from this trip with you.
Hope Starts With Healing
Right now, men, women, and children are suffering—isolated by disease, alone in their pain, and without hope. But together, we can change that.
From delivering critical medicines and supplies to equipping pastors with training and resources to care for their communities, we are reaching even the most marginalized people with the healing and hope they most desperately need. With your support today, Hope Rises!
