
WHO End TB Strategy Framework
The WHO End TB Strategy is a global plan aimed at eliminating tuberculosis (TB) as a major health problem. It focuses on preventing new cases, diagnosing and treating existing ones effectively, and addressing social factors like poverty and nutrition that contribute to the disease. The strategy emphasizes innovative tools, patient-centered care, and strong health systems to reduce TB deaths and cases by 2030. Overall, it’s a comprehensive effort to make TB rare and end its global impact through collaborative action and sustainable health initiatives.