Discussions will focus on WHO’s proposed strategy to control what is being termed as the ‘skin NTDs’. These include an integrated approach and care for diseases such as Buruli ulcer, cutaneous leishmaniasis, leprosy, lymphatic filariasis, mycetoma and yaws. Representatives from ministries of health of affected countries, nongovernmental organizations and research institutions will also exchange new scientific and public health information, and to coordinate efforts among all partners.