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[post_content] => The Harvard Medical School Center for Global Health Delivery is addressing some of the most pressing health challenges globally, from infectious disease to mental health. By focusing on research, medical education, and training that promises to improve health care delivery systems and patient outcomes, our work creates both care delivery and research capacity where our affiliates live and work. The Center, established by Harvard Medical School in 2014, is a hub for policy formulation and analysis that is optimizing the last phase of health care delivery, ensuring that care providers have the systems and tools necessary to alleviate human suffering caused by disease. The Center does not provide patient care but focuses exclusively on research and training.
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[post_content] => Tuberculosis (TB) remains endemic in our region and is the second leading major cause of death in both Indonesia and PNG.
At the end of this project, there will be four knowledge hubs in Yogyakarta and Mimika in Indonesia, and Port Moresby and Daru in PNG that can pilot and scale up successful innovations in TB case detection and models of care, and conduct enhanced molecular and epidemiological surveillance, supporting the micro-elimination of TB in these areas.
Within Yogyakarta, the program is scaling up active case finding and TB preventive therapy amongst close contacts of TB cases. As part of this program, the project has been looking at potential gender barriers and experiences with TB care to see how this knowledge can help improve the services. This qualitative research undertaken by researchers from the Universitas Gadjah Mada is due to be completed in 2021.
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[post_content] => Treatment Action Group (TAG) is an independent, activist and community-based research and policy think tank fighting for better treatment, prevention, a vaccine, and a cure for HIV, tuberculosis, and hepatitis C virus.
TAG works to ensure that all people with HIV, TB, or HCV receive lifesaving treatment, care, and information.
We are science-based treatment activists working to expand and accelerate vital research and effective community engagement with research and policy institutions.
TAG catalyzes open collective action by all affected communities, scientists, and policy makers to end HIV, TB, and HCV.
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Mission
The purpose of the initiative is to create ‘islands of elimination’ that will contribute to lowering rates of TB. The Zero TB Initiative is unique in three ways:
- It supports coalitions of local governments, businesses, and civil society.
- It uses the comprehensive Search-Treat-Prevent approach.
- It focuses TB prevention and care in households, the places where people seek care and where they work.
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