Duration:
August 2011- September 2014
Implementing Partner:
KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation
Key Partners:
National TB program
Activity Locations:
Nationwide
The USAID TB CARE I program, implemented in Kyrgyzstan by KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, is designed to assist the Kyrgyz Republic in implementation of the National Tuberculosis Program and provides assistance in the following technical areas: universal access to care, laboratory quality, infection control, programmatic management of drug-resistant tuberculosis and monitoring and evaluation. Key interventions include updating TB control policies to be in line with modern international standards, building the capacity of local care providers to deliver a high quality of care, and providing mentoring and supervisory support to partners in the application of effective modern TB control practices nationwide.
TB CARE I has supported the following interventions:
- Development of the National TB Program for 2013-2016
- Introduction of expanded outpatient TB care in Bishkek
- Strengthening coordination between prison and general TB services
- Development of the National Laboratory Plan, National GeneXpert Strategy and National Maintenance Guideline for Laboratory Equipment
- Development of National infection control Guidelines with instructions. Development of Guidelines on drug resistant TB and TB in Children
- Development of regulations on palliative care for TB patients
- Revision of the TB recording and reporting system in accordance with the latest WHO definitions
- Improvement of infection control practices in TB facilities
- Development of the Monitoring and Evaluation plan for the National TB Program for 2013-2016
- Strengthening capacity of local analysts on TB related Operational Research
The USAID TB CARE I program contributes to establishing collaboration and coordination mechanism among all partners involved in TB control, efficiently mobilizing available capital and human resources to fight this disease in the Kyrgyz Republic.