Effective Partnerships in TB Control

 

International developmental partners in the Region

Countries in the Region have strong vibrant ties with several international development partners and donors who are funding and technically supporting countries in the Region, some with the highest burdens of disease and the least ability to pay. In addition, donors have added their voices to advocating for greater national commitment to stop TB.

 

Major Donors and Partners supporting TB control in SEAR

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AusAID: Australian Agency for International Development; BRAC: Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee; CDC: Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, USA; CIDA: Canadian International Development Agency; DANIDA: Danish International Development Agency; DFB: Damien Foundation Belgium; DFID: UK Department for International Development; GDF; Global Drug Facility; GF: Global Fund to fight  AIDS, TB and Malaria; IUATLD: International Union Against TB and Lung Disease; JFAP: Japan Foundation for AIDS Prevention; JICA: Japan International Cooperation; Agency: KNCV: Royal Netherlands Tuberculosis Association; LHL: Norwegian Association of Heart and Lung Patients MSH: Management Sciences for Health; ; NL: Netherlands Leprosy; NORAD: Norwegian Agency for International Development RIT: Research Institute for Tuberculosis (Japan); SAARC: South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation; TBCAP: TB Capacity Assistance Programme; UNDP: United Nations Development Programme; UNHCR: United Nations High Commission for Refugees; USAID: United States Agency for International Development; WB: World Bank; WHO: World Health Organization.

 

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