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Title: Expanding Regional, National and subnational Partnerships


1
Expanding Regional, National and sub-national
Partnerships
Progress Report
2
Existing Partnerships
  • National Partnerships
  • Stop TB Canada (Feb' 01)
  • Stop TB Indonesia (Jan' 02)
  • Stop TB Pakistan (April' 04)
  • Stop TB Mexico (Sept '04)

3
Energize Partnerships
  • Develop further support initiatives for
  • 'Communication Handbook' for TB Control and DOTS
    Expansion
  • Needs Assessment Program Uganda, Brazil,
    Indonesia, Pakistan ISAC countries
  • GDF/ISAC Country-level Partnerships
  • Branding Partnership IT Package (web services,
    online discussion forum
  • Guidance on Resource Mobilization (ethical
    guidelines, link with CCMs and the business
    sector, innovative approaches for fund raising
  • Strengthen relationships with all Stop TB
    Partners
  • Engaging non-traditional partners

4
Accelerate Progress 2004-2005
  • National Partnerships to Stop TB
  • Uganda, Nigeria, Brazil, Russian Federation,
    France and Croatia
  • (Sub-)Regional Partnerships
  • EURO
  • European Partnership to Stop TB (Stop TB Europe)
  • CAR Sub-Regional Partnership under development
  • SEARO / AFRO under development

5
Future Plans
  • Boost the Advocacy, Communication and Social
    Mobilization Working Group with the various
    partnerships
  • Regional Workshop on Advocacy and Communication
  • Use of the Stop TB 'Champions'
  • Implement a strategy plan and join forces with
    other partnerships (GFATM, 3by5, RBM..
  • Use national political forums to empower global,
    national and regional partnerships building
    (ASEAN, SAARC, ADEAN, African Union, NEPAD)

6
Stop TB Pakistan
  • The answer to a
  • broader
  • and
  • more intensified
  • collaboration involving other partners

7
Stop TB Pakistan
  • Fighting TB requires more than just the NTP and
    the IACC collaborating partners
  • Pakistan has many and diverse resources that have
    not yet been tapped
  • To increase case detection and treatment success
    diverse and additional partners are needed

8
National TB Programme Managers Meeting, Lahore,
29th April 2004
Milestone for STOP TB Pakistan Partnership
9
Added value of Stop TB Pakistan
  • Political advocacy and social mobilisation
  • innovative approaches and interventions
  • broad participation from Pakistani partners
  • Sharing information
  • newsletters and information material
  • data base on activities partners
  • Resource mobilisation
  • new and other expertise/experience
  • human resources from new partners
  • financial resources from other initiatives

10
Tasks for Stop TB Pakistan
  • To gain additional social political support.
  • To enhance public and political perception of
    TB-DOTS
  • To increase TB awareness throughout Pakistan.
  • To engage non-traditional partners in the fight
    against TB.
  • To build alliances with other health and
    development initiatives.

TO GET TB ON THE AGENDA !
11
STOP TB Pakistan the Partners
  • Ex officio MOH represented by NTP Pakistan
  • WHO Pakistan has offered support to host
    organization
  • IACC members willing to adhere
  • Pakistani partners of the Global Partnership
    willing to adhere
  • In the future Associations/institutions named by
    at least 2 members

12
Issues to be addressed to reach the targets
  • Weak community involvement
  • Weak advocacy activities
  • Weak integration with other programmes
  • Still limited Public-public mix and
    private-public mix activities
  • Lack of human resources at all level
  • Lack of commitment at District level
  • Lack of structured supply management system at
    all levels
  • DOTS yet to be implemented in urban areas and at
    peripheral level

13
STOP TB PAKISTAN
  • Pakistan's own national enhanced response to the
    challenge of TB
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