Global Tuberculosis Programme
The WHO Global Tuberculosis Programme works towards the goal of a world free of TB, with zero deaths, disease and suffering due to the disease. The team’s mission is to lead and guide the global effort to end the TB epidemic through universal access to people-centred prevention and care, multisectoral action and innovation.

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Paediatric drug optimization for tuberculosis: meeting report, October 2023

Paediatric drug optimization (PADO) exercises have been convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) for various diseases, demonstrating their potential...

Consolidated guidance on tuberculosis data generation and use: module 1: tuberculosis surveillance

Since 1995, WHO has ensured a consistent approach to national, regional and global TB surveillance by providing standardized definitions, forms and registers...

Guidance on social protection for people affected by tuberculosis

Social protection, a component of the World Health Organization (WHO)’s End TB strategy, has been upheld by Member States as an essential part of...

Digital adaptation kit for tuberculosis: operational requirements for implementing WHO recommendations in digital systems

Digital Adaptation Kits (DAKs) are part of WHO’s SMART guidelines initiative. This aims to ensure that the content of WHO’s evidence-based...

Other resources

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The policy brief builds on the implementation of an initiative led by the World Health Organization (WHO) to strengthen PPM monitoring through the development...

The World Health Organization (WHO) Global TB Programme (GTB) would like to announce an upcoming Guideline Development Group meeting on the use of NAATs...

This toolkit contains materials and resources which can be used in the lead-up to and during World TB Day 2024 to support your activities and outreach.

This document presents the findings of a modelling study that examined in detail the costs and benefits of tuberculosis (TB) screening plus TB preventive...