Tajikistan launches its national Stop TB Partnership
4 August 2014 – Dushanbe, Tajikistan – An event to inaugurate the national Stop TB Partnership in Tajikistan took place on 30 July in Dushanbe.
Tajikistan is among the high burden tuberculosis (TB) countries
in the WHO European Region. According to official government
figures, in the past four years the TB incidence rate has
started to decrease. However the level of TB in the country is
still under the targets set by the Millennium Development Goals.
The seriousness of the situation and the trend of TB, especially
multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant TB in the
Republic of Tajikistan require a joint effort to meet the needs
of TB patients. National policies and programmes need to be
strengthened in order to make this happen.
As a
response to this, TB activists as part of the organization Young
Generation of Tajikistan initiated the creation and development
of the Stop TB Partnership, Tajikistan – a coalition of
people affected by TB and the collective group of organizations
involved in the fight against TB.
With partners
including the Republican Centre of Population Protection from
TB, Project HOPE and USAID’s Quality Health Care Project
at the event, more than 60 participants represented people
affected by TB, recovered TB patients, their relatives and other
organizations involved in the fight against TB.
For the official press release see here
Source:
Stop TB Partnership