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The END Fund

The END Fund

The END Fund is a leading collaborative philanthropic fund dedicated to ending neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) that limit the lives and livelihoods of 1.65 billion people globally. Through our partners, we support country-led programs that control and eliminate intestinal worms, schistosomiasis, lymphatic filariasis, river blindness, trachoma, and visceral leishmaniasis.

We efficiently put private capital to work in support of NTD programs that are innovative, integrated, cost-effective, and sustainable. By facilitating strong partnerships with governments, private sector, multilateral organizations, and local program partners, we collaboratively support national disease programs that improve the well-being of communities.

Current Exhibitions Supported by The END Fund

SAHY RANO

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 on show

SAHY RANO features portraits of eight Malagasy women impacted by female genital schistosomiasis. By bringing their faces to the forefront, this series seeks to challenge taboos, confront neglect, and break the silence surrounding women’s reproductive health.

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Archive Sessions and Events Supported by The END Fund

Jun 72025

Lens on Change: Visual Storytelling on Disease Elimination

Award-winning documentary photographer Miora Rajonary, cinematographer Liza Gipsova, and producer Yusuf Ahmed believe in the power of visual art as a tool of advocacy to advance elimination of neglected tropical diseases. Join the END Fund for a viewing of the documentary short The Fly Collectors and hear their perspectives about how storytelling can drive awareness and action for the health of communities around the world.

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