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World Vision India’s Project Axshya highlights role of civil society organizations in TB elimination
Our Bureau, Bengaluru | Thursday, March 22, 2018, 13:45 Hrs  [IST]

World Vision India’s Project Axshya’s Tuberculosis Consortium Partner’s Meet emphasized the role of civil society organizations in the path towards TB elimination. The project which will close on March 31, 2018 has recognized the response of the government for diagnosis and treatment across the country.
 
The meet held in New Delhi, a panel discussion on ‘The Role of Civil Society towards TB Elimination in India- Highlights of Axshya TB Project’ was deliberated by Dr. Venkatesh Roddawar, Central TB Division (CTD) representative, Dr Ashwini Khanna, State TB officer, Delhi; MA Wohab, CEO, Southern Health Improvement Samity (SHIS); Ravi Subbiah, Technical Director, CARE; Dr Reeti Tiwari, Project Director, Axshya, Alan Fletcher (ADRA) and Dr Anita Victor, Director-Health, World Vision India.
 
‘The Government of India has taken up the challenge to end TB in the country by 2025. The soldiers in the fight are fully geared to eliminate the dreaded diseases. Last year we got eighteen lakh patients in a year. As of WHO 2.8 million patients were reported last year, said Dr Khanna.
 
The current Axshya project consortium led by World Vision India has its roots in National TB Consortium started in 2007 with a vision of a TB Free India. The implementing partners include Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)India, CARE India, German Leprosy Relief Agency (GLRA) India, LEPRA Society, Southern Health Improvement Samity (SHIS) and TB Alert India. Together, NTC undertook many initiatives for TB care and control in partnership with Government and multi-lateral donor organizations. The project covered the states of Bihar, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The Project mapped 100 cities, carried out home based counselling of Multi Drug Resistance TB patients, food support and - Integrated Counseling and Testing Center (ICTC) based treatment adherence services with adherence monitoring.
 
According to Dr Anita Victor, Director-Health, World Vision India, “our work which is rooted in the communities addressing the most vulnerable and it will continue beyond this project as we contribute to the national strategic plan for TB elimination as civil society partners”.

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