World NTD Day-Notice of Icon Ring Project-

The Japanese Society of Tropical Medicine Student Subcommittee (J-Trops) and JAGntd are conducting an "icon ring project" for the World NTD Day on January 30th .

The icon ring project is to make more people aware of NTD by making the icon ring of SNS (LINE, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc.) "a message to NTD". Thing.

Also, when you participate, we would appreciate it if you could promote the icon ring on your own SNS (see the template below).

Click here to participate ( You can receive a link to the icon ring settings page by completing this form. )

J-Trops: A student organization under the direct control of the Japanese Society of Tropical Medicine, to which medical students aspiring to tropical medicine belong.

 


 

<Template for posting on SNS>

Please use the template below to post an introduction to the icon ring.

We also hope that you will take advantage of the photos at the bottom of the page.

  • Facebook

[January 30th is World NTD Day! Aiming for the SDGs goal of eliminating tropical diseases]

 

Infectious diseases such as leprosy and dengue fever (* NTD), which are rarely heard in modern Japan, have not been adequately dealt with, and the number of patients continues to increase due to the negative spiral of poverty. As many as people are suffering from illness. One of the goals of the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) is to end the NTD epidemic and reduce the number of patients.

 

On January 30th, as World NTD Day, purple, orange and green lights will be lit up at Tokyo Tower and Goryokaku Tower in Hakodate.✨

 

First of all, it is important to know the existence of NTD. Thank you very much for reading this post and learning about NTDs! Use the icon ring to state that you know the NTD🌸

You can find out how to use the icon ring by completing this form.

Icon ring project participation form---------------------

 

* NTD is an abbreviation for Neglected Tropical Diseases and lists 20 diseases as neglected tropical diseases. January 30th is the day of the 2012 International Public-Private Partnership called the London Declaration, which was dedicated to fighting with the NTD.

Related website URL https://worldntdday.org/

 

Infectious diseases such as leprosy and dengue fever (* NTD), which are rarely heard in modern Japan, have not been adequately dealt with, and the number of patients continues to increase due to the negative spiral of poverty. As many as people are suffering from illness. One of the goals of the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) is to end the NTD epidemic and reduce the number of patients.

 

On January 30th, as World NTD Day, purple, orange and green lights will be lit up at Tokyo Tower and Goryokaku Tower in Hakodate.✨

 

First of all, it is important to know the existence of NTD. Thank you very much for reading this post and learning about NTDs! Use the icon ring to state that you know the NTD🌸

You can find out how to use the icon ring by completing this form.

Icon ring project participation form---------------------

 

* NTD is an abbreviation for Neglected Tropical Diseases and lists 20 diseases as neglected tropical diseases. January 30th is the day of the 2012 International Public-Private Partnership called the London Declaration, which was dedicated to fighting with the NTD.

Related website URL https://worldntdday.org/

 

  • Instagram

    January 30th is World NTD Day!🕊
    Let's support the SDGs campaign to eliminate tropical diseases with cute original icon rings of purple x orange x green🌸
    Icon ring project participation form---------------------
    #January 30 What is #SDGs #NTD? #Neglected Tropical Diseases #Did you know? #Icon ring

 

  • Twitter

    January 30th is World NTD Day!🕊

    Let's support activities to eliminate tropical diseases with cute original icon rings of purple x orange x green🌸

    Icon ring project participation form
    https://lb.benchmarkemail.com//listbuilder/signupnew?5hjt8JVutE74GIDQhajzTf5pwVnAjsSILF41Md%252BbRNLtO5iNRn8gS049TyW7spdJ

    #January 30 #SDGs #NTD #Neglected Tropical Diseases #Did you know? #Icon ring

     

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