MSF, TAG symposium: Ending TB in India: Why civil society should dream and act BIG?
2015 Union World Conference on Lung Health, Cape Town, South
Africa
Date: December 4, 2015
Time: 17h15-18h30
India contributes more than a quarter of the global cohort of TB
patients and ranks first among the 27 MDR-TB high-burden
countries. If the targets of the END TB strategy are to be
reached, significant improvements and radical changes are
urgently needed. Universal access to new and existing
diagnostics is moving slowly, novel treatment modalities for
MDR-TB are not being offered (e.g shorter regimens, new drugs),
patient-centered approaches have not been defined as yet and
there is a lack of innovation in the R&D agenda despite
India’s research and funding potential. The Indian civil
society can play an important catalyst for speeding up the
‘end of TB’ in the country.
Médecins Sans Frontières Access Campaign
and
Treatment Action Group
cordially invite attendees of the 46th Union World Conference on
Lung Health being held in Cape Town, 2-6th Dec 2015 to
participate in and deliberate at our Symposium on active
engagement of civil society in achieving goals of the End TB
strategy in India. The symposium will focus on new developments
and policy changes in India’s national TB program,
implementation gaps, the need for further research and
development and the need for access to newer and better dugs and
diagnostics. The symposium will attempt to find answers to some
of the questions that civil society continue to grapple with
such as:
- What role can civil society play in bridging the wide gap between policy changes and implementation on the ground?
- How can the role of community networks and civil society be expanded from service delivery to active advocacy for patient’s rights?
- How can civil society act as a catalyst for speeding up the ‘end of TB’ in India?
Chairpersons
Jennifer Furin, Tuberculosis Research Unit, Case Western Reserve
University
Grania Brigden, Médecins Sans
Frontières Access Campaign
Speakers
Zarir F Udwadia, Hinduja Hospital
Mike Frick, Treatment
Action Group
Tsetan Dorji Sadutshang, Tibetan Delek
Hospital
Homa Mansoor, Médecins Sans
Frontières
Elizabeth Selhore, Sahara Aalhad
For more details, please contact:
Petros Isaakidis @ [email protected] /
+91-9930534211
Shailly Gupta @ [email protected] /
+91-9899976108