Simon Bush
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Simon Bush is the Director of African Alliances and Advocacy at Sightsavers, an international NGO helping people with visual impairments in developing countries. Simon’s work includes travelling to monitor Sightsavers projects, advocating for changes to policy from top decision makers, and developing approaches to social inclusion and inclusive education for the blind and people with disabilities. He also has the important task of managing the relationships with Sightsavers’ public-private partnerships that concern Sightsavers work with potentially blinding neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), such as trachoma and onchoceriasis.

Simon is currently Chair of the NGDO NTD Network , a group of NGOs working on NTDs such as onchoceriasis, trachoma, lymphatic filariasis, schistosomiaisis and soil transmitted helminths.

Simon has been living and working in Africa and the Middle East since 1983. After studying African politics and history at university, he moved to Sudan and began his career as a teacher and then moving to the Ministry of Education in Khartoum and then at the Sudanese embassy in London recruiting teachers to work in Sudan’s secondary schools. After a number of years at the British Council working in Eritrea, West Bank & Gaza, Ethiopia, Sudan and Lesotho, Simon joined Sightsavers in 1999 as Regional Director for West Africa and is now based in Accra, Ghana.

Simon’s passion for eliminating NTDs began when he started working for Sightsavers and learned more about the diseases and their prevalence. He was inspired by how treatment and prevention of NTDs - often carried out by the communities themselves - can dramatically change people’s lives.

Blog Entries by Simon Bush

Keeping Score: Can the NTD Scorecard Keep Global Action Against These Diseases on Track?

(0) Comments | Posted 16 January 2013 | (12:38)

This week sees the publication of From Promises to Progress, a new report on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), a group of 17 infectious diseases that between them affect over 1.4 billion of the poorest people in the world.

The report sets out global progress to tackle NTDs since...

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Working Together to Tackle Neglected Tropical Diseases

(0) Comments | Posted 15 November 2012 | (16:23)

Chalk and cheese, sugar and salt, oil and water; some things just don't mix.

You might be surprised then to read that this weekend will see a group of pharmaceutical company execs sitting round a table with Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) representatives, academics, the World Bank, the World Health Organization...

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Empowering Communities to Make Their Own Difference

(1) Comments | Posted 17 August 2012 | (01:00)

Picture the scene. There's a knock at the door - it's your neighbour. He's holding a long colourfully painted stick and a notebook and he's asking you to stand still while he measures you so he can give you the correct dose of a drug he's carrying. Would you take...

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Is the end in Sight for Trachoma?

(0) Comments | Posted 15 October 2011 | (01:00)

Did you know that the world's leading cause of preventable blindness can be spread by the common fly? Called trachoma, this potentially blinding condition affects 27.8 million people across Africa, and around 84 million people worldwide. Known as a 'neglected tropical disease', trachoma is linked to extreme poverty and poor...

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