PRIORITY AREAS FOR TB/HIV

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PRIORITY AREAS FOR TB/HIV GHANA PRIORITY AREAS FOR TB/HIV

What can be done in the next 6 months and what is required? Priority activity Challenge Inputs required: External/internal Who will take the actions? Pre-service training Curriculum redesigning &Acceptability by the Academia Advocacy Technical support for curriculum development Funding NACP NTP TB Infection control Infrastructure Logistics Protocol and guidelines Sensitization Training Funds MoH Strengthening civil society/PLHIV groups involvement Sustainability of PLHIV involvement given the current volunteerism GAC surveillance of TB disease at DOT and HAART sites Lack of Funds