The Ligue Nationale Anti-Tuberculeuse et Anti-Lépreuse du Congo
The Ligue Nationale Anti-Tuberculeuse et Anti-Lépreuse du Congo (LNAC), a Congolese NGO founded in 1963, fights TB, leprosy, HIV/AIDS, malaria, and related diseases. With 14 branches and community networks, it improves healthcare access, advocates for patients, and promotes behavior change. Partnering with the Global Fund, WHO, and others, LNAC is a key player in civil society and health governance in the DRC.