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Strengthen TB Service Delivery Platforms
The U.S. Government’s Global TB Strategy [PDF, 1.8MB] focuses on strengthening key service delivery platforms by helping countries identify populations at high risk of TB and improve healthcare settings. Through multi-sectoral partnerships, we will focus on strengthening drug policy and management, monitoring and evaluation systems, and human resource development by:
- Increasing political commitment and leadership
- Improving and expanding comprehensive partnerships and informed community involvement
- Strengthening drug and commodity management
- Improving quality data, surveillance, and monitoring and evaluation
- Developing human resources
New Guidelines Help Kazakhstan Treat, Control TB
![National MDR-TB Guidelines Championed in Kazakhstan National MDR-TB Guidelines Championed in Kazakhstan](https://2012-2017.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/styles/732_width/public/nodeimage/success-story-kazakhstan.jpg?itok=XkP2i7zt)
In 2012, USAID’s TB CARE I project introduced new rapid diagnostic tools to Kazakhstan to more quickly diagnose MDR-TB and facilitate more effective treatment. To build on this success, the National TB Program requested technical input from USAID for the development of national guidelines on MDR-TB that could direct all health professionals across the country to more effectively treat MDR-TB and lower the country’s burden. Read the full story.
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