India ready to be voice of the global south in collaborative fight against TB: Dr. Mandaviya
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India ready to be voice of the global south in collaborative fight against TB: Dr. Mandaviya

India has a pivotal role in eliminating TB

  • By IPP Bureau | March 27, 2023

We are ready to lead from the front and be the voice of the global south in the collaborative fight against TB said Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare during his address at the 36th Board Meeting of the Stop TB Partnership.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Mandaviya said, “India has identified three important health priorities under the G20 Presidency. All of these are focused on universal health coverage and relevant to our response for TB elimination.”

He added that a lot of exceptional work is being done at the ground level through innovation in case finding, mathematical modelling, digital interventions and surveillance is done and India would be happy to share technical assistance with other countries to replicate such good practices.

Dr. Mandaviya emphasized that effort is on not only to rebound from Covid but also bring innovative strategies like the Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan which has become a one-of-a-kind movement in the world.

Highlighting the crucial importance of TB vaccine in the global fight against the disease, the Union Health Minister urged the Stop TB Partnership Board to deliberate on this and take up this matter at the UN High Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage in September this year.

"TB vaccine is needed urgently", he emphasized. It is also important to fast-track its development, expand the manufacturing capacities and help countries in its easy access," added Dr. Mandaviya.

Dr. Lucica Ditiu emphasized, “India has a pivotal role in eliminating TB because India’s progress will drive the world.”

She also praised India for “doing very sophisticated modelling with their Ni-kshay data.”

Their innovations, ideas and strategies for bringing healthcare closer to people is something that the whole world can emulate, added Ditiu.

The Stop TB Partnership Board appreciated India’s estimation of TB burden developed with in-country evidence. An “Accountability Report of TB-affected Communities & Civil Society: Priorities to Close the Deadly Divide” was also launched at the event.

Roli Singh, Additional Secretary, Health Ministry; Dr. Poonam Khetrapal Singh, WHO Regional Director for South-East Asian Region; Austin Arinze Obiefuna, Vice-Chair, Stop TB Partnership; Dr. Ashok Babu, Joint Secretary, Health Ministry; Dr. Rajendra Joshi, Deputy Director General, Central TB Division, Health Ministry; Dr. Rao, Assistant Director General, Central TB Division, Health Ministry; and other senior officials also attended the event.

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