Stop TB Partnership launches the TB Stigma Assessment Tool
The Tool aims to assess the extent to which and how TB stigma acts as a barrier to accessing services and to support the development of recommendations to address TB stigma so that quality TB services are available, accessible and acceptable to all.
9th December 2019: It’s Human Rights Day
tomorrow so we are especially proud to show our commitment
to a people-centered, human rights-based approach to ending
tuberculosis (TB), by announcing that the Stop TB
Partnership’s TB Stigma Assessment Tool is now finalized
and ready to use!
Everyone has a
right to adequate health
and to be free from fear, period. Yet every day because of
TB stigma, millions of people with TB around the
world, often those who are already vulnerable and
marginalized, are shamed and shunned and miss out on
opportunities for accessing care.
TB is a curable disease, but stigma can make people
with TB go underground, hide their condition, and delay getting
tested. Without treatment, they can pass the disease to up to
10-15 other people within a year, and they will likely die
themselves. It’s simple – TB stigma puts lives at
risk and unless we end it, we can’t end TB.
TB stigma manifests itself differently in every country. If we
want to end TB stigma, we must first recognize why, when and
where it happens, and understand the impact it has. The Stop TB
Partnership TB Stigma Assessment tool will help countries to do
just that.
Working closely with TB communities and experts, and supported
by USAID, the Stop TB Partnership led the development of a clear
and practical methodology to identify TB stigma in different
settings, and measure its impact as a barrier to accessing TB
care. Informed by the data gathered using the tool, countries
and their national TB programs will then be better equipped to
develop targeted health and human rights actions to address
stigma.
“TB stigma is a huge issue facing our
communities,” said Timur Abdullaev, representative from TB Affected
Communities on the Board of the Stop TB Partnership, “so we are very excited to finally have a
standardized instrument to measure and respond to it."
Stigma indicators have also been recently included in the Global
Fund Modular Framework (a structure to track and measure the
progress of country programs funded by the Global Fund to Fight
AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria). Now using the Stop TB
Partnership TB Stigma Assessment Tool, countries supported by
the Global Fund will be able to more accurately report back on
TB stigma, making the planning of anti-stigma actions easier and
more efficient.
“The Stop TB Partnership ensured that the development
of The TB Stigma Assessment tool was an inclusive and
iterative process”, said Abdulai Abubakarr Sesay, TB Survivor and
Executive Director, Civil Society Movement Against TB
Sierra Leone. “They recognized the right of TB communities and TB
stigma and human rights experts to participate in its design
and development, and we will continue to drive the assessment
at country level.”
The Stigma Assessment Tool was launched today at the
strategizing meeting of the Civil Society Delegations to
the Board of the Stop TB Partnership, in Jakarta, Indonesia - a
pre-Stop TB Partnership Board event, hosted by Lucica Ditiu
and the Stop TB Partnership, with delegates from TB civil
society, TB survivors, the Global TB Caucus, The National
TB Program (NTP) of Indonesia, the STP Communities and NGO
Delegations, and Stop TB Partnership Indonesia, plus our friends
from IFRC and local TB organizations.
Throughout December partners from countries around the world
will host more events led by their TB communities to raise
awareness about TB stigma and showcase the TB Stigma Assessment
Tool. Then, in early 2020 the Stop TB Partnership will carry out
a TB stigma solidarity event at the Global Health Campus in
Geneva alongside TB affected communities and other
high-level stakeholders, to urge the world to unite against TB
stigma.
“Now there are no more excuses”, said Dr. Lucica Ditiu, Executive Director, Stop TB
Partnership. “Communities built the momentum, Heads of States
committed to ending stigma at the UNHLM on TB, the Stop
TB Partnership with partners and communities affected by TB
produced the stigma assessment tool, and the Global Fund to
Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has created opportunities
to invest in ending stigma. All the ingredients are there, it
is now up to all of us to get to work and follow
through.”
Find out more about the Stop TB Partnership TB Stigma Assessment Tool here.
Source:
Stop TB Partnership