“…During the WHO consultation process with the broad NTD community, initiated in 2019, NTD modellers were asked to provide insights, using improved models, into the revised targets for the 2021-2030 horizon, inform the technical feasibility of achieving them with current methods, ascertain the most salient risks, and identify the need for alternative and complementary strategies and novel tools. This endeavour, partly coordinated by the NTD Modelling Consortium (https://www.ntdmodelling.org/), and with contributions by other modelling consortia and groups gave rise to a collection of published pieces on dengue, rabies, trachoma, yaws, Chagas disease, gHAT, visceral leishmaniasis (VL), T. solium taeniasis, schistosomiasis, STH, LF, onchocerciasis and scabies (https://gatesopenresearch.org/ collections/ntd), covering 13 of the 20 NTDs currently prioritized by the WHO [36].…”