Increasing Access to TB Innovations
About
We work in partnership with civil society and multilateral organizations to track, analyze, and advocate for improved health policies and service delivery for tuberculosis (TB). We develop key analyses and evidence in collaboration with civil society organizations, addressing their demands, to improve national, regional, and global policy environments. Further, we work to create space and facilitate exchange and mutual learning between civil society organizations and global TB technical experts.
Our Work
Among the various partnerships centered on TB response, TB Ambition for Implementation, Money and Strategy (TB AIMS) is a collaboration among 13 civil society partners, the O’Neill Institute, SMART4TB consortium, and Stop TB Partnership designed to break the cycle of low ambition, low funding, and low performance in national TB programs. This campaign includes intensive engagement by country-based civil society groups in high TB burden low- and lower-middle income countries that work in partnership with each other, and with regional and transnational allies.
Featured Work

Mitigating TB Drug Supply Shocks: A Critical Step Towards TB Elimination in India
Publications
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Analysis of the Draft Political Declaration on the Fight Against Tuberculosis
United Nations (UN) States are expected to adopt a political declaration on the fight against tuberculosis during the high-level meeting to be held in September 2023. In May 2023 the co-facilitators…
July 5, 2023
Press
Sharonann Lynch – Presentation at “TB Diagnostics: Where do we go from here?”
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October 12, 2022
Past Events
Speed-Up, Scale-Up TB Testing! A Focus on the Asia-Pacific Region: Which Tests and Where?
March 19th, 2025
March 5th, 2025
Speed-Up Scale-Up TB Testing Series
March 5th, 2025
Speed-Up, Scale-up TB Testing! National Diagnostic Networks: Which Tests Go Where?
October 10th, 2024
September 17th, 2024
Speed-Up, Scale-up TB Testing: Maximizing Impact of Newer and Emerging Diagnostics
September 17th, 2024
Partners
TB AIMS is a collaboration among 13 civil society partners, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, SMART4TB consortium, and Stop TB Partnership.
The civil society partners include:
- Dandora Community Aids Support Association (DACASA), Kenya
- Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV and AIDS (KELIN), Kenya
- Coalition of Women Living with HIV and AIDS (COWLHA), Malawi
- MATRAM, Mozambique
- Journalists Against AIDS Nigeria (JAAIDS), Nigeria
- Dopasi Foundation, Pakistan
- KP Advocacy Consortium, PNG
- TB Proof, South Africa
- Eastern African National Networks of AIDS and Health Service Organizations (EANNASO), Tanzania
- Coalition for Health Promotion and Social Development (HEPS), Uganda
- Treatment Advocacy & Literacy Campaign (TALC), Zambia
- Advocacy Core Team (ACT), Zimbabwe
- Delhi Network of Positive People (DNP+), India
TPMAT includes:
- Treatment Action Group
- Stop TB Partnership’s Global Drug Facility
- TB Europe Coalition (TBEC)
- Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)