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Title: Kazakstan Water Supply, Sanitation and Health Project


1
Sustainable Investment and Donor
Coordination Stop TB Partners Forum March 25, 2004
Dr. E. Anne Peterson, MD, MPH Assistant
Administrator, Bureau for Global Health, USAID
2
Presentation Objectives
  • TB Today
  • Importance of partners
  • GFATM
  • Leveraging for greater impact
  • Health in context of development

3
TB is not going away soon
  • Significant development/economic implications
  • 2-3 million deaths each year
  • 98 of deaths occur in developing world
  • Affects the economically productive population
  • Serious global public health threat
  • 1/3 of the worlds population is infected
  • 8 million new cases per year
  • Key factor in survival of people living with
    HIV/AIDS
  • 1/3 of AIDS patients die of TB
  • Implications for womens health
  • 750,000 women of reproductive age die of TB each
    year

4
To succeed, we must not only
  • Expand DOTS coverage
  • Improve DOTS performance
  • Adapt DOTS to the challenges of MDR TB and
    HIV/AIDS
  • Improve existing tools diagnostics, drugs and
    vaccines
  • Work better between public, private sector and
    NGOs

5
But also
  • Identify new partners, reach out in collective,
    not competitive effort to find new resources
  • GFATM -- 295 million in 19 HBCs -- Country level
    alliances critical for CCMs and GTAFM proposals
  • ICC can ensure optimal use of funds

6
Working Together
  • Working in partnership is cornerstone of USAIDs
    approach
  • In 2002, USAID invested 370 million in 85 health
    partnerships priority alliances, leveraging
    nearly 2 billion

7
USAID TB Funding Trend 1998 - 2004
8
Worldwide Burden
  • USAID fights TB in 34 countries, including 17
    HBCs

9
Partnership has bred success
  • India is a great example of strong political will
    and many Stop TB Partners working together
  • Government of India works with WHO, USAID, CIDA,
    CDC, World Bank, DFID, DANIDA, NGOs and the
    private sector amongst others
  • By 2004, India has made DOTS accessible to more
    than 800 million quality services has been
    maintained throughout this rapid expansion
  • Nationwide DOTS coverage has increased from 50
    in 2002 to 65 in 2003

10
Why is this a moral imperative
TB is destroying lives and families. Unchecked,
it will burden humanity forever
11
Health is an economic and moral investment
12
We need new approaches to Development Assistance
  • Revolutionize thinking
  • Health must be combined with development
    assistance
  • Economic growth and poverty reduction
  • Health and education as economic investment
  • No magic bullet we must commit to training
    health care workers in the public, private
    sector, and NGOs, invest in new diagnostics and
    treatment regimens
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