
Break-TB Campaign
The Break-TB Campaign combats TB stigma and misinformation through community engagement, awareness initiatives, and advocacy. It empowers local youth as TB Champions to act as advocates, raising awareness, addressing gender dynamics, and promoting human rights in TB care. Leveraging the OneImpact platform hosted by Dopasi Foundation, the campaign enhances community-led monitoring, collects real-time data on barriers to TB services, and supports Key Vulnerable Populations (KVPs). By focusing on the right to health dimensions, including accessibility, acceptability, availability, and quality (AAAQ) of care, the initiative fosters informed communities, sustains engagement, and amplifies voices for equitable and stigma-free TB services.
Activities Conducted Under the Approach:
Conducting public awareness drives in underserved areas.
Producing multimedia content to educate communities about TB prevention and care.
Organizing dialogues with community leaders to foster local advocacy.
Achievements to Date:
Increased TB awareness in marginalized communities.
Mobilized local influencers to amplify messages.
More than 40 TB Survivors and community members trained as Facilitators
More than 800 people engaged through trickle down district level trainings
More than 2000 individuals engaged through various Social Action Projects at the Community Level
Donors of the Project:
Stop TB Partnership – Challenge Facility for Civil Society (CFCS)
SDGs Covered:
SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being