With the implementation of the Political Declaration to End TB, community and civil society mobilization on the ground are essential for safeguarding and holding governments accountable to the rights of people and communities affected by TB. However, awareness and...
by Vu Ngoc Hoa, SCDI – Viet Nam TB remains a highly medical issue in Viet Nam. People affected by TB have very little information about it: from TB symptoms, prevention, treatment, and care. People showing symptoms mostly go to the pharmacy to buy medicine...
And that’s a wrap! Thank you to more than 35 civil society representatives, TB-affected communities, and technical partners including World Health Organization South-East Asia Region – WHO SEARO, World Health Organization Western Pacific Region and Stop TB...
Last July 29, around 45 civil society and TB-affected community participants attended the Asia-Pacific TB and Human Rights Advocacy Strategy Consultation. Building on the progresses to advance rights-based approaches to TB in Asia-Pacific while at the same time...
by Achut Sitaula, Trisuli Plus (with support from Mayra Rai, APCASO) Civil society engagement and mobilization is key for ensuring TB response is on track, directly resulting in the targets uptaken by Nepal. The target population and focus of the country’s TB response...
by Lesley Bola, Key Population Advocacy Consortium – PNG Civil Society plays a big role in supporting the advocacy, prevention, and treatment of TB & HIV programmes in Papua New Guinea. The civil society and key population-led organizations in the country...