Spreading Ideas to Help end TB

Spreading Ideas to Help end TB

By Eliud Wandwalo and Tina Draser

in VOICES on 08 MAY 2018

This year has been called the year for action against TB, with an upcoming UN high-level meeting dedicated to the topic and great expectations that the world will use it to accelerate the end of TB as an epidemic by 2030. To achieve that goal, global health partners have called for greater political leadership in the fight against TB, bigger investments in national TB programs and more research and development for tools to prevent and treat TB.

With more than 4,000 people dying every day from TB, we know we must strengthen TB programs around the world. This requires us to learn from the long and checkered history of the fight against the disease – the failures as well as the breakthroughs. Today’s new diagnostics and treatment tools and innovative health strategies offer us a real opportunity to end the epidemic. However, many of these lessons and tools simply have not been shared and implemented widely enough.

How can we harness these lessons to drive greater impact against TB? That question drew national TB program managers, civil society and global health partners from 21 West and Central African countries to Cotonou, Benin, in late March. Their goal: to identify and share ideas and effective strategies that can be expanded across countries to accelerate the fight against TB globally.

Ethiopia

Picture:  Nichole Sobecki