Monday, 30 January 2006
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POST 00882E : GLOBAL PLAN TO STOP TB 30 January 2006 _____________________________________ Last Friday 27 January 2006, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown and Bill Gates called on world leaders to rally behind a major new action plan to treat 50 million people and prevent 14 million tuberculosis deaths worldwide over the next ten years. The Global Plan to Stop Tuberculosis (2006-2015) was released the same day in Davos and at a series of media events around the world featuring a number of high-profile individuals dedicated to a TB-free world, by the Stop Tuberculosis Partnership, a coalition of more than 400 organizations worldwide. It calls for global tuberculosis spending to triple over the next decade to increase access to tuberculosis control programmes and accelerate research on new tools to fight the disease. The Global Plan is a comprehensive assessment of the action and resources needed to implement the Stop TB strategy, to make an impact on the global TB burden, and to reach the Stop TB Partnership's goals for 2015. By 2015, a new vaccine, safe, effective and affordable will become available. It will likely have a considerable impact on the future fight against tuberculosis. Details of the plan however indicate that this new vaccine is not going to replace the actual BCG vaccine but come as a complement. For more information on the Stop TB Partnership, visit http://wwwstoptb.org To download the Global Plan in full (172 pages in PDF) click on the following link : http://www.stoptb.org/globalplan/assets/documents/GlobalPlanFinal.pdf If you would be interested only in the executive summary, then click on one of the following: in English : http://www.stoptb.org/globalplan/assets/documents/GP_ES_Eng.pdf In Spanish : http://www.stoptb.org/globalplan/assets/documents/GP_ES_Spa.pdf ______________________________________________________________________________ Visit the TECHNET21 Website at http://www.technet21.org You will find instructions to subscribe, a direct access to archives, links to reference documents and other features. ______________________________________________________________________________ To UNSUBSCRIBE, send a message to : mailto:[email protected] Leave the subject area BLANK In the message body, write unsubscribe TECHNET21E ______________________________________________________________________________ The World Health Organization and UNICEF support TechNet21. The TechNet21 e-Forum is a communication/information tool for generation of ideas on how to improve immunization services. It is moderated by Claude Letarte and is hosted in cooperation with the Centre de internationale en sant, Canada (http://www.ccisd.org) ______________________________________________________________________________
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