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The Network is a strong movement of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) by infected and affected communities and it is registered under the NGO Coordination Board in Kenya and draws members from all the 47 counties and currently has a membership of over 233.

The Network contribute to the Global and National response of ending TB by 2030.

The Network supports TB response in Kenya by advocating for resources for TB and health-related interventions, Engaging in related community activities and using our powerful TB stories for advocacy, contributing towards the promotion of TB awareness, and demanding the creation of TB services in the population. This is expected to strengthen the identification of persons with TB who otherwise would be missing, enhance treatment adherence, and consequently improve overall treatment outcomes.

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Core Services

The Network contribute to the Global and National response of ending TB by 2030.

Assist patients adhere to TB and other therapies

TB Champions provide crucial support to patients by ensuring they adhere to their prescribed TB and other related therapies. This support includes regular check-ins, reminders, and guidance to help patients complete their treatment regimens successfully, thereby preventing the development of drug-resistant TB strains.

Report on Issues that pertain to TB services

TB Champions are vigilant watchdogs, reporting any issues related to TB services, such as human rights violations or shortages of TB commodities. Their reports help in identifying and addressing gaps in service delivery, ensuring that patients receive the necessary resources and respectful treatment.

Identify TB complications and refer

By closely monitoring patients, TB Champions can identify complications, including adverse drug reactions. They promptly refer affected individuals to appropriate health facilities for timely and specialized care, thereby preventing further health deterioration.

Identify and refer presumptive TB patients

TB Champions are trained to identify individuals who exhibit symptoms of TB and refer them to health facilities for diagnosis and management. This early identification and referral are crucial for controlling the spread of TB and initiating prompt treatment.

Facilitate Directly Observed Therapy (DOT)

TB Champions facilitate Directly Observed Therapy, a strategy where they directly observe patients taking their TB medications. This ensures that patients adhere to their treatment regimens, improving treatment outcomes and reducing the risk of drug resistance.

Thematic areas

Advocacy, communication, and community

To collaborate with partners, infected and affected communities on advocacy initiatives towards ending TB by 2030.

Coalition building and strategic

To strengthen and broaden membership and partnership base for sustainable organizational initiatives.

Accountability for TB Resources.

To promote accountability of TB resources at the county and national

Who we are

The Network is a strong movement of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) by infected and affected communities and it is registered under the NGO Coordination Board in Kenya and draws members from all the 47 counties and currently has a membership of over 233.

What we do

The Network supports TB response in Kenya by advocating for resources for TB and health-related interventions, engaging in related community activities, using our powerful TB stories for advocacy, and contributing to promoting TB awareness.

TB Situation

TN continues to be a major public health threat globally, contributing to approximately 1.4 million deaths annually. TB affects men of reproductive age 15-44 years more than women of the same age bracket. TB is the 4th leading killer among infectious diseases globally.

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Advocacy, communication, and community

To collaborate with partners, infected and affected communities on advocacy initiatives towards ending TB by 2030.

Coalition building and strategic

To strengthen and broaden membership and partnership base for sustainable organizational initiatives.

Accountability for TB Resources.

To promote accountability of TB resources at the county and national