n October 2019, WHO convened the first meeting of  the Buruli ulcer laboratory network (BU-LABNET) in  Yaoundé, Cameroon, bringing together 11 laboratories  from nine countries at the Pasteur Centre of Cameroon  (CPC), the network’s Coordinating Centre. The network  was formally established at this meeting (1) and its  members were those present. The objective of  BU LABNET is to improve diagnosis of Buruli ulcer based on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using standardized testing protocols, involving external  quality assurance programmes and sharing knowledge among member laboratories.