End TB Strategy

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The End TB Strategy is a global World Health Organization initiative aimed at drastically reducing tuberculosis incidence, mortality, and suffering through comprehensive prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and social support measures.

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instanceOf World Health Organization initiative
global health strategy
tuberculosis control strategy
adoptedInYear 2014
aimsTo end the global tuberculosis epidemic
alignedWith Sustainable Development Goals
End TB Strategy self-linksurface differs
surface form: WHO Global TB Programme objectives
approvedBy World Health Assembly
baselineYear 2015
callsFor effective tuberculosis vaccines
new tools for tuberculosis diagnosis
new tuberculosis drugs and treatment regimens
developedBy World Health Organization
emphasizes addressing social determinants of tuberculosis
collaborative tuberculosis and HIV activities
community engagement in tuberculosis response
early diagnosis of tuberculosis
human rights and equity in tuberculosis care
management of drug-resistant tuberculosis
social protection for people affected by tuberculosis
treatment of all people with tuberculosis
treatment of latent tuberculosis infection in high-risk groups
universal health coverage for tuberculosis services
focusesOn tuberculosis
geographicScope global
hasPillar bold policies and supportive systems
integrated patient-centred care and prevention
intensified research and innovation
hasTarget 90% reduction in tuberculosis incidence rate by 2035 compared with 2015
95% reduction in tuberculosis deaths by 2035 compared with 2015
zero families facing catastrophic costs due to tuberculosis
includes indicators for catastrophic costs due to tuberculosis
indicators for tuberculosis incidence and mortality
monitoring and evaluation framework for tuberculosis control
interimTargetYear 2020
2025
2030
language English
predecessor Stop TB Strategy
publisher World Health Organization
relatedTo United Nations political commitments on TB
surface form: UN High-Level Meeting on Tuberculosis
supports multisectoral accountability for tuberculosis response
national tuberculosis strategic plans
targetPopulation people affected by tuberculosis
populations at high risk of tuberculosis
targetYear 2035
timeFrameEndYear 2035
timeFrameStartYear 2016

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TB REACH relatedTo End TB Strategy
Global Plan to End TB alignedWith End TB Strategy
this entity surface form: WHO End TB Strategy
United Nations political commitments on TB alignedWith End TB Strategy
this entity surface form: WHO End TB Strategy
End TB Strategy alignedWith End TB Strategy self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: WHO Global TB Programme objectives