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USAID-funded Tuberculosis Control Program concludes its work in
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and Project HOPE held a conference on September 29, 2009, at the “Poytakht” Business center in Tashkent to review the results of their joint 5-year Tuberculosis (TB) Control Program in Uzbekistan.
The conference gathered representatives of the Ministry of Health of the
This $4 million program assisted the Ministry of Health of
More than 4,000 health care providers were trained on DOTS strategy, management of TB control, supervision, TB and HIV co-infection, multi-drug resistant TB, drug management, and counseling of TB patients.
The USAID-funded program also worked to increase TB awareness among healthcare providers and population. The program trained more than 150 journalists and 200 makhalla leaders to provide information about TB to general population. With their support, the program educated more than 35,000 people on TB symptoms and the importance of timely medical care. Additionally, a series of TV and radio programs and public service announcements on TB issues were broadcast on 22 regional TV channels and numerous radio stations and reached more than 22 million of the country’s residents.
The USAID-funded TB Control Program was implemented by Project HOPE in cooperation with the Ministry of Health, Republican DOTS Center, National TB Research Institute of the
Project HOPE is an international health foundation “People-To-People” established in 1958 with over 50 years conducting training programs in a health sphere. Its head office is located in
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USAID-funded Tuberculosis Control Program concludes its work in Uzbekistan (PDF – 69 kb)


