Items tagged with Advocacy
Online tool: Are you TB Proof? (post)
TB Proof launched an online tool for TB prevention and control. The tool is entirely developed by TB survivors.
Union Conference Community space competition (post)
The Community Advisory Panel to The International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (Union Community Advisory Panel, U-CAP) launched a competition for the name of the Community space at the Union conferences in order to make it more attractive, interesting and vibrant.
Stop TB Partnership launches Advocacy and Communications Toolkit for Civil Society Hearing and UN High-Level Meeting on TB (post)
The Advocacy and Communications Toolkit is designed for use by communities, people affected by TB, activists, partners and stakeholders to support and amplify visibility and awareness about the upcoming Interactive Civil Society Hearing on TB on June 4 and thus pave the way for an ambitious and successful UN High-Level Meeting on TB.
UNAIDS side lunch event during the Interactive Civil Society Hearing on TB (post)
During the Interactive Civil Society Hearing on TB on June 4 at the UN Headquarters in New York, UNAIDS is organizing a civil society-focused lunchtime event on community responses to TB/HIV. All are welcome.
TB HLM Community Consultation Matrix (post)
This document has been produced by ICCS/GFAN with the Affected Communities and Civil Society Advisory Panel to the UN High-Level Meeting (HLM) on TB to summarize needs and priorities in addressing TB identified by civil society organizations involved in implementing TB programming and advocating for the rights of people living with and affected by TB and marginalized and underserved populations in the TB response.
Time for religious leaders to speak out - No child should die of TB (post)
Statistics about TB in children make shocking reading, especially because TB is preventable and curable. Yet in 2015, 240,000 children died of TB, which is 660 deaths every day, including 40,000 TB deaths among children living with HIV. Eighty per cent of child TB deaths occur in children younger than five. At least 1 million children fall ill with tuberculosis (TB) every year and researchers estimate that as many as 67 million children are infected with TB (latent TB) and are therefore at risk of developing the disease in the future.
South Africa takes landmark step for access to medicines (post)
MSF applauds effort to ‘take off patent blindfold’ and change patent laws to increase access to affordable medicines
May edition of the Stop TB Partnership's newsletter (post)
The Stop TB Partnership released its May newsletter, presenting the initiatives and activities undertaken during the month.
UN HLM on TB Key Ask 1: 40 million by 2022 (post)
One of the main targets for the UN High-Level Meeting on TB (UN HLM on TB) is to get 40 million people diagnosed and on proper TB treatment by the end of 2022.
Debate in UK Parliament: Ending TB (post)
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Global Tuberculosis organised a debate on TB in the UK Parliament on the floor of the House of Commons on 7 June 2018.
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