Launched: Global online consultation to develop the Global Plan to End TB 2023-2030
The Stop TB Partnership launches the first of two online consultations to inform the development of the new Global Plan to End TB for the period 2023 to 2030.
17 May 2021, Geneva, Switzerland - The Stop TB Partnership
launched today the first of two online consultations to inform
the development of its new Global Plan to End TB for the period
2023 to 2030. The Global Plan will specifically identify what
resources are needed to end the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic
globally and achieve the target to end TB by 2030, as contained
within Sustainable Development Goal 3
and the World Health Organization (WHO) End TB Strategy
milestones.
Since its creation, the Stop TB Partnership has issued
multi-year Global Plans that provide a road map for concerted
global advocacy and estimate what resources are needed to
achieve the global targets for TB.
In November 2020, the Stop TB Partnership Board recommended that
the process of the development of the new Global Plan should
take place under the guidance of a Global Plan Task Force.
The development of the new Global Plan aims to be as inclusive
as possible. Two worldwide online consultations will seek
diverse inputs from a range of stakeholders, including
governments, technical experts, the private sector, civil
society, and people affected by the disease.
The first consultation invites participants to share ideas,
examples, and experience from the field to lead the direction of
the new Global Plan.
The consultation will run from
17 to 31 May 2021. Comments and inputs provided
through the public consultation will be shared with the Global
Plan Task Force for review and consideration.
Partners and stakeholders are invited to provide feedback
and comments on the following areas:
- Examples and lessons learned in implementation of the Global Plan to End TB 2018-2022;
- Areas that will require increased focus in the new Global Plan 2023-2030; and
- The ambition level and the needed approaches, tools, and funding to end TB by 2030.
The current
Global Plan 2018-2022
outlines a “business case” for the investment needed
to implement the United Nations Political Declaration on TB,
which contains concrete targets and commitments that – if
fulfilled by the deadline of December 2022 – will set the
world on the right track to end TB by 2030.
The Global Plan 2023-2030 will provide a costed road map towards
ending TB by 2030 and is expected to be launched before the end
of 2022.
Please note that your name, organization/affiliation, country of
residence or affiliation, as indicated in the survey, will not
be displayed publicly.
Click to participate in the online consultation
Source:
Stop TB Partnership