What does Stop TB Partnership have in common with Apple and Airbnb? Learn how we are using a people-centered design approach to creatively accelerate the roll-out of innovations to end #TB!
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea, Korea International Cooperation Agency's Global Disease Eradication Fund, and the Stop TB Partnership is pleased to invite you to our hybrid event on how we are using a people-centered design approach to creatively accelerate the roll-out of innovations.
Date: Tuesday, 5 March 2024
Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM (CET)
Venue: In-person for those based in Geneva (Global Health Campus | L1 - Banyan Room) | Virtual for those not based in Geneva (link to be shared with registration confirmation)
In a world facing multiple crises that are putting immense pressure on communities, achieving gender equality is more vital than ever. Ensuring women’s and girls’ rights across all aspects of life is the only way to secure prosperous and just economies, and a healthy planet for future generations.
Thursday, March 14, 2024 - 15:00 to Friday, March 15, 2024 - 22:00
Manila, Philippines
Regional Dialogue on Achieving the UN High Level Meeting Commitments on TB in Manila, Philippines,was an opportunity for Southeast Asian countries to strengthen their commitment to controlling Tuberculosis (TB).
The Department of Health (DOH) in collaboration with the Stop TB Partnership, and USAID, hosted a Regional High-Level Meeting from March 14-15, 2024 to address the global tuberculosis (TB) crisis and target actions, resource mobilization, and advocacy efforts to effectively combat TB on a global, regional, and national scale.
The event was divided into 3 main panels, group discussions focus on three aspects
Thursday, March 14, 2024 - 15:00 to Friday, March 15, 2024 - 22:00
Manila, Philippines
Regional Dialogue on Achieving the UN High Level Meeting Commitments on TB in Manila, Philippines,was an opportunity for Southeast Asian countries to strengthen their commitment to controlling Tuberculosis (TB).
The Department of Health (DOH) in collaboration with the Stop TB Partnership, and USAID, hosted a Regional High-Level Meeting from March 14-15, 2024 to address the global tuberculosis (TB) crisis and target actions, resource mobilization, and advocacy efforts to effectively combat TB on a global, regional, and national scale.
The event was divided into 3 main panels, group discussions focus on three aspects
African Union (AU) Commission Headquarters, Addis Ababa, Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
The African Union Commission, under the leadership of the Department of Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development will hold a commemoration event at the AUC HQ under the theme “Yes! We can end TB” to commemorate the 2024 WTBD in partnership with the Africa CDC, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF), and the Stop TB Partnership.
The event will bring together Ambassadors and/or Permanent Representatives to the African Union, Special Missions to the AU, Specialized Organs, Regional Economic Communities (RECs), UN Agencies, Development Partners, Civil Society Organizations, and other stakeholders involved in the TB response and strengthening of health systems across the continent.
Objectives of the meeting are to:
The main objective of the event is to commemorate the 2024 World Tuberculosis Day under the theme: “Yes! We can end TB”.
The specific objectives are to:
Provide AU Member States with a platform to strengthen awareness of AU policy documents on TB while fostering greater coordinated collaborative advocacy efforts towards ending TB;
Raise awareness on targets and commitments in the UN HLM Political Declaration to foster accountability and country ownership;
Join us in marking a pivotal moment in the battle against TB this World TB Day, March 24, 2024. Following the UN High-Level Meeting on TB in September 2023, we've witnessed unprecedented progress: a record 7.5 million diagnoses out of an estimated 10.3 million cases in 2022 - the highest number of people with TB ever diagnosed and treated in a year.
After discussions with partners, we unanimously decided to keep last year’s theme to keep the focus on the amazing work done in 2022. As we continue to celebrate the strides made by High-Burden TB Countries in expanding access to groundbreaking diagnostics, treatments, and technologies, our theme remains unchanged, emphasizing the power of collaboration among those affected by TB, communities, civil society, and innovators in our shared journey towards ending TB by 2030.
Our focus is clear: escalate funding for implementation, accelerate research and development for new tools including vaccines, enhance access to rapid molecular diagnosis and efficient treatments, prioritize TB prevention, address TB in children, and support the vital work in Communities, Rights, and Gender (CRG).
On 24 March 2024, we will need everyone - political leaders, civil society, donors, researchers, TB communities, the private sector, and most importantly, each of us - to take this message one step further by saying what each of us is doing to help End TB, and challenging those in power to do the same.
This World TB Day, we call on everyone—political leaders, civil society, donors, researchers, the TB community, the private sector, and individuals—to declare their actions to fight TB and to challenge others to do the same. Together, we stand united in our mission to end TB and save lives. Our message is powerful and simple: #YesWeCanEndTB.
Let's all pledge to drive forward change, embodying the spirit of 'Yes! We Can End TB!' on this World TB Day and beyond.