Items tagged with Advocacy
TB Europe Coalition: EU mentoring session on parliamentary engagement (post)
On 13 December 2021, the TB Europe Coalition will conduct an interactive webinar on parliamentary engagement and EU advocacy. TB survivors/patients and people living with HIV are particularly encouraged to participate.
TB vaccine advocacy social media fellowship (post)
The International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) announced a social media fellowship starting the last week of January 2022.
Building the evidence for a rights-based TB response (post)
TB civil society and community groups, in partnership with national TB programs and others, have mapped and analyzed the evidence of human rights barriers to TB services in 20 countries across four regions.
Workshop on TB preventive therapy held in Dimapur (post)
Considering the urgent need for prevention of TB among people living with HIV (PLHIV) and to end TB-related deaths, ARK Foundation along with Dimapur Network of Positive People organized a treatment literacy workshop on TB preventive therapy in Dimapur, Nagaland on 20 January 2022.
Social Justice & the TB Epidemic: It is time to invest in human rights (post)
As part of International Social Justice Day, on 18 February 2022, the Stop TB Partnership, the Global Fund Communities Delegation and the O'Neill Institute for Global & National Health Law will host an event that will bring together global health and human rights leaders, TB communities and partners to reflect on release of recent peer-reviewed evidence on TB and human rights, coupling reflections on this evidence with a dialogue on the urgent need to scale up investments to overcome human rights barriers to TB services.
We cannot let war in Ukraine derail HIV, TB and COVID-19 treatment in Eastern Europe (post)
It is no surprise that the World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for oxygen and critical medical supplies to safely reach those who need them in Ukraine and moving to establish safe transit for shipments through Poland. But nor is the call new. We’ve been here before.
War in Ukraine could lead to ‘devastating’ TB problem, warns Anthony Fauci (post)
The Russian invasion of Ukraine could be “devastating” for tuberculosis control in eastern Europe, and will cause a “terrible public health tragedy”, Dr Anthony Fauci has warned.
Increase funding or abandon hope of ending malaria, TB and AIDS (post)
Donors at the Seventh Replenishment Preparatory Meeting (23-24 February 2022) were urged to pledge billions of dollars to get the fight against HIV, TB and malaria “back on track” after health systems and key programs were devastated by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Global Fund warned the meeting’s delegates that unless donors make an unprecedented total funding pledge of at least $18 billion this year, the global goal of ending the three epidemics by 2030 will not be met.
TB survivors should have been central to redesigning care policies, not reduced to an afterthought (post)
Starting with fair compensation, a meaningful engagement with those who survive the disease will shape effective health services for those who need it the most.
Webinar: From evidence to action: Community-led monitoring for access to TB screening and diagnostic testing (post)
Treatment Action Group and the Coalition of Women Living with HIV and AIDS (COWLHA) will host a webinar on 4 May 2022 explaining how community-led monitoring can be used to generate evidence for advocacy to improve the availability, accessibility, acceptability, and quality of TB screening and diagnostic services.
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