REPOSTING: Participate in a civil society led survey on the impact of COVID-19 on TB programs

Civil Society Led Survey On The Impact Of COVID-19 On TB Programs And Services

As COVID-19 continues to impact TB services around the world, a group of civil society organisations including ACTION, the Global TB Caucus, the Global Coalition of TB ActivistsWe are TB, and McGill International TB Centre are conducting a survey to better understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on TB programs in your country.

This is the first collaborative civil society led survey engaging different audiences on the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on TB programs. It is important to obtain a range of perspectives, so your response to this survey is vital. The results of the survey will be used to engage all stakeholders and to strengthen the TB response at the local, national, regional, and global levels.

The survey should take less than 10 minutes to complete and will remain open for your participation until Monday, 8 June. Your responses are completely anonymous and will remain confidential.

Thank you in advance for your valuable time and for sharing your experience and views. Take the survey now here

If you have any questions, please contact programs@gctacommunity.org directly.

[box type=”info”] COVID-19 has drawn into sharp focus the uneven vulnerabilities around the world, and specific threats for the safety of women and our ability to make decisions about what happened with and to our bodies. COVID-19 increases vulnerabilities and is challenging access to essential medications and services for HIV, TB and Malaria. The Global Fund has already taken significant action to assist countries to respond to COVID-19 and minimise the impact on urgent programmes for HIV, TB and malaria. W4GF has gathered a selection of key resources related to COVID-19, women, gender and communities that should assist W4GF Advocates in their engagement with the Global Fund. See this here https://women4gf.org/information-resources/covid-19/[/box]

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