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Resource Tag: Governance

Committed to Ending TB: Tuberculosis Report to Congress FY 2016

Committed to Ending TB: Tuberculosis Report to Congress FY 2016
Author(s): United States Agency for International Development
Year: 2018
Filed under: End TB, Governance, Report
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A Time of Change: Accelerating the Response to Tuberculosis: Report to Congress FY 2017

A Time of Change: Accelerating the Response to Tuberculosis: Report to Congress FY 2017
Author(s): United States Agency for International Development
Year: 2019
Filed under: Accelerator, End TB, Governance, Journey to Self-Reliance, Report
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Out of Step Report: A Survey of TB Policies in 29 Countries

Out of Step Report: A Survey of TB Policies in 29 Countries
Author(s): Stop TB Partnership, Médecins Sans Frontières
Year: 2017
Filed under: End TB, Governance, policy, Report, Survey, TB burden, TB control
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United States Government Global Tuberculosis Strategy: 2015-2019

United States Government Global Tuberculosis Strategy: 2015-2019
Author(s): United States Agency for International Development
Year: 2015
Filed under: Accountability, Governance, strategy, TB control, USG
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National policies on the management of latent tuberculosis infection: review of 98 countries

National policies on the management of latent tuberculosis infection: review of 98 countries
Author(s): Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Year: 2018
Filed under: Governance, HIV, Journal Article, Latent TB, Management, People living with HIV, policy, Research, TB and HIV, TB burden
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National Health Policies and Strategies for Tuberculosis Control in the Kingdom of Cambodia 2011-2015

National Health Policies and Strategies for Tuberculosis Control in the Kingdom of Cambodia 2011-2015
Author(s): Cambodian Ministry of Health, National Center for Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control
Year: 2010
Filed under: Accountability, Cambodia, Governance, NTP, policy, strategy, TB control
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The TB DIAH project is part of USAID's performance-based measures to end TB—the Global Accelerator to End Tuberculosis. This TB DIAH website features a data hub, guidance, and tools to support the work of the global TB community. TB DIAH makes possible optimal analysis and use of TB data to inform national TB programs, policies, and USAID-supported interventions.

This information was produced with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the terms of the TB Data, Impact Assessment and Communications Hub (TB DIAH) Associate Award No. 7200AA18LA00007. TB DIAH is implemented by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in partnership with John Snow, Inc. Views expressed are not necessarily those of USAID or the United States government.