Vision |
A world free of TB: zero deaths, disease and suffering due to TB |
Goal |
End the global TB epidemic |
Targets for 2035 |
95% reduction in TB deaths (compared with 2015) |
90% reduction in TB incidence rate (<10 TB cases per 100 000 population) |
No affected families facing catastrophic costs due to TB |
Principles |
1) Government stewardship and accountability, with monitoring and evaluation |
2) Strong coalition with civil society organisations and communities |
3) Protection and promotion of human rights, ethics and equity |
4) Adaptation of the strategy and targets at country level, with global collaboration |
Pillars and components |
1) Integrated, patient-centred care and prevention |
A. Early diagnosis of TB including universal drug susceptibility testing, and systematic screening of contacts and high-risk groups |
B. Treatment of all people with TB including drug-resistant TB, and patient support |
C. Collaborative TB/HIV activities and management of comorbidities |
D. Preventive treatment of persons at high-risk and vaccination against TB |
2) Bold policies and supportive systems |
A. Political commitment with adequate resources for TB care and prevention |
B. Engagement of communities, civil society organisations and public and private care providers |
C. Universal health coverage policy and regulatory frameworks for case notification, vital registration, quality and rational use of medicines, and infection control |
D. Social protection, poverty alleviation and actions on other determinants of TB |
3) Intensified research and innovation |
A. Discovery, development and rapid uptake of new tools, interventions and strategies |
B. Research to optimise implementation and impact, and promote innovations |