Actor Boris Karloff.Listen to The Dance of New Life here, part of UN News’s series highlighting epic moments across the UN’s past, cultivated from the UN Audiovisual Library’s 49,400 hours of video and 18,000 hours of audio recordings.“If you still think that leprosy, or Hansen’s disease, leaves its victims greatly disfigured and dooms them to that condition, then you should have been with me in the rural clinic in Tiranka, in northern central Nigeria,” he said, over the sound of drumming.It’s a preventable and curable disease according to the World Health Organization (WHO) in its global strategy to eradicate it.Today, leprosy still occurs in about 120 countries, with more than 200,000 cases reported each year.Efforts are now ongoing in every region of the world.Stepping out of those roles and into his “real self”, Mr. Karloff worked with UN Radio in 1959 to record a feature on how communities in Nigeria were coping with leprosy.
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