The Mycetoma Research Center, University of Khartoum, Sudan’s experience in community engagement initiatives spans 3 decades
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2024
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PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES
Abstract
Mycetoma profoundly affects marginalised communities, especially in impoverished and
remote areas with limited access to healthcare. This chronic and debilitating inflammatory
disease highlights the typical issues of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), such as insuffi
cient attention, funding, and resources, which perpetuate neglect and suffering. Patients
often delay seeking medical help, leading to advanced disease stages, severe complica
tions, and lasting disabilities. The lack of medical infrastructure and skilled healthcare pro
fessionals worsens the situation, causing delays in diagnosis and inadequate treatment.
Engaging affected communities in tailored interventions is essential to tackle these chal
lenges, promote collaboration, raise awareness, and mobilise resources to improve health
care access and enhance diagnostic and treatment capabilities. Since 1991, the Mycetoma
Research Center (MRC) atthe University of Khartoum, Sudan, has led community engage
ment initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life for mycetoma-affected individuals
through education, advocacy, and local collaboration. In this communication, the MRC
shares its extensive experience in community engagement to benefit mycetoma-affected
communities.
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Mycetoma Research Center, MRC, University of Khartoum
