A Critique of Leprosy Control Approaches in Northern Nigeria, 1900–1965
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African Historical Review
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The article examines two collaborative approaches to control leprosy in northern
Nigeria. In the first approach, the colonial government and the Native
Authorities (NA) established leprosy settlements under the supervision of the
British Empire Leprosy Relief Association (BELRA). The second approach
involved the missions and the NA, which led to the establishment of provincial
leprosaria in northern Nigeria. The article uses primary and secondary data
which show that the first approach involving BELRA failed to provide the
required result until the establishment of leprosaria in provinces of northern
Nigeria. The second partnership, which involved the missions and the NA
setting up leprosaria, supervised by the colonial administration, provided a
holistic approach to controlling and managing the infection, deformity, and
stigma related to the disease through the provincial leprosaria.
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To cite this article: Reuben Luka Shekarau (2023): A Critique of Leprosy Control Approaches in Northern Nigeria, 1900–1965, African Historical Review, DOI: 10.1080/17532523.2023.2234185