TB Community Coordination Hub: TB response impact survey

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USAID stop work orders, funding freezes, and lay-offs mean the fight to #endTB is at risk of being tremendously set back. An informed and coordinated community is essential to fighting back and protecting the lives of people with TB, as well as the livelihoods of those committed to the cause of health for all. TB Community Coordination Hub is a space created to provide up to date resources and actions to inform and support civil society and communities affected by TB to persevere and stand in solidarity during these uncertain and trying times.

Check it out for information on actions and helpful resources, and reach out and share content you might want added at tbcommunitycoordinationhub@gmail.com (the page will evolve and change with time).

TB Response Stop Work Order Pulse Check

The TB Community Coordination Hub is currently running a survey to gather information about the impact of USA “Reevaluating and Realigning United States Foreign Aid Stop Work Orders” and funding freezes on the TB response. To inform and strengthen a globally coordinated response aimed at avoiding lives lost and preventing the destruction of critical infrastructure for the fight, evidence is needed – both quantitative and qualitative.

If you are an implementer in the TB response, your insights are crucial!

The survey is anonymous and it will take ~ 10 – 20 minutes of your time to complete it. Your answer will be much appreciated by 25 February 2025, as well as sharing as wide as possible through your community and partners the survey.

The survey is available in English, Russian and French.


For more TB updates, check out the TB CAB Weekly Newsletter (Issue #5, 9 February 2025).

The newsletter is brought to you by the Global TB Community Advisory Board (TB CAB) with the support of Treatment Action Group (TAG) and EATG. Subscribe to the newsletter here.

 

Source : TB CAB

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