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The END Fund Showcases “Reframing Neglect” Exhibition at McMillan Memorial Library

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Last updated: October 24, 2024 2:54 pm
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Published on October 24, 2024 by Agencies for Kenya Online News

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Nairobi, Kenya – October 23, 2024 – The END Fund hosted a cocktail reception on 17 October at the historic McMillan Memorial Library to celebrate the Reframing Neglect photography series, which highlights the impact of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs).

Guests came from the NGO community, END Fund’s partners in the fight against NTDs, media and artists. Leading the festivities were two of the photographers, Sarah Waiswa, the exhibition’s curator, and Meseret Argaw.

Reframing Neglect uses the power of photography to humanize the often-overlooked issues surrounding NTDs, affecting more than 1.65 billion people worldwide. The works of Waiswa and Argaw, alongside the series other five photographers, representing a total of six African countries, bring to light the realities faced by communities impacted by NTDs. Through the lens of fine art and documentary photography, these artists depict the struggle and resilience of individuals impacted by these diseases.

Speaking at the event, Carol Karutu, Vice President of Programs at The END Fund emphasized the importance of using art as a tool for advocacy, noting that exhibitions like Reframing Neglect play a vital role in raising awareness and driving action towards eliminating NTDs.

“Africa bears the greatest burden of NTDs, with over 70% of cases coming from the continent. We as END Fund and our partners are shining a light on this issue, through different mediums, and we hope that more institutions will join us in the journey towards ending NTDs,” concluded Karutu.

The exhibition spurred critical conversations around an issue that is otherwise neglected, and encouraged guests to consider what role they can play in the elimination of NTDs.

The event fostered connections between the art and public health sectors, creating a unique opportunity for professionals in the NGO space to engage with creative solutions to global health challenges.

The exhibition – showcased at the McMillan Memorial Library, between 23rd September-4th November remains open to the public and invites Nairobians to explore the works to engage in conversations about the need for further NTD investment across Africa and beyond.

For more information on the Reframing Neglect series or the END Fund’s work, please contact: Yusuf Ahmed yahmed@end.org

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