Stop TB Strategy Planning Frameworks Mukund Uplekar TB Strategy, Operations and Health Systems, Stop TB Department, WHO.

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Stop TB Strategy Planning Frameworks Mukund Uplekar TB Strategy, Operations and Health Systems, Stop TB Department, WHO

Planning framework: what is it? Tool(s) to help translate the new Stop TB Strategy into GFATM proposal form for Round Six applications

Planning framework format Conforms to structure of the GFATM proposal form Goal Goal Objectives Objectives Service Delivery Areas Service Delivery Areas Main Activities Main Activities Budget lines Budget lines Indicators Indicators

TB Component: Goal Goal: To dramatically reduce the global burden of TB by 2015 in line with the MDGs and the Stop TB Partnership targets. Objectives: Achieve universal access to high-quality diagnosis and patient-centred treatment; Achieve universal access to high-quality diagnosis and patient-centred treatment; Reduce the human suffering and socioeconomic burden associated with TB; Reduce the human suffering and socioeconomic burden associated with TB; Protect poor and vulnerable populations from TB, TB/HIV and multidrug-resistant TB; Protect poor and vulnerable populations from TB, TB/HIV and multidrug-resistant TB; Support development of new tools and enable their timely and effective use. Support development of new tools and enable their timely and effective use.

TB Component: Objectives 1. Pursue high-quality DOTS expansion and enhancement enhancement 2. Address TB/HIV, MDR-TB and other challenges challenges 3. Contribute to health system strengthening 4. Engage all care providers 5. Empower people with TB, and communities 6. Enable and promote research

Service Delivery Areas (Stop TB Strategy components and sub-components) 1. Pursue high-quality DOTS expansion and enhancement Political commitment with increased and sustained financing Political commitment with increased and sustained financing Case detection through quality-assured bacteriology Case detection through quality-assured bacteriology Standardized treatment with supervision and patient support Standardized treatment with supervision and patient support An effective drug supply and management system An effective drug supply and management system Monitoring and evaluation system, and impact measurement Monitoring and evaluation system, and impact measurement 2. Address TB/HIV, MDR-TB and other challenges Implement collaborative TB/HIV activities Implement collaborative TB/HIV activities Prevent and control multidrug-resistant TB Prevent and control multidrug-resistant TB Address prisoners, refugees and other high-risk groups and special situations Address prisoners, refugees and other high-risk groups and special situations

Service Delivery Areas (Stop TB Strategy components and sub-components) 3. Contribute to health system strengthening Actively participate in efforts to improve system-wide policy, human resources, financing, management, service delivery, and information systems Actively participate in efforts to improve system-wide policy, human resources, financing, management, service delivery, and information systems Share innovations that strengthen systems, including the Practical Approach to Lung Health (PAL) Share innovations that strengthen systems, including the Practical Approach to Lung Health (PAL) Adapt innovations from other fields Adapt innovations from other fields 4. Engage all care providers Public-Public, and Public-Private Mix (PPM) approaches Public-Public, and Public-Private Mix (PPM) approaches International Standards for Tuberculosis Care (ISTC) International Standards for Tuberculosis Care (ISTC)

Service Delivery Areas (Stop TB Strategy components and sub-components) 5. Empower people with TB, and communities Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Advocacy, communication and social mobilization Community participation in TB care Community participation in TB care Patients' Charter for Tuberculosis Care Patients' Charter for Tuberculosis Care 6. Enable and promote research Programme-based operational research Programme-based operational research Research to develop new diagnostics, drugs and vaccines Research to develop new diagnostics, drugs and vaccines

Planning Frameworks Available (corresponding component number within Stop TB Strategy) TB/HIV collaboration (C2) TB/HIV collaboration (C2) Improving diagnosis (C1) Improving diagnosis (C1) Management of drug-resistant TB (C2) Management of drug-resistant TB (C2) Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization (C5) Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization (C5) Community Involvement in TB Care (C5) Community Involvement in TB Care (C5) Health Systems Strengthening (C3) Health Systems Strengthening (C3) Monitoring and Evaluation System, and Impact Measurement (C1) Monitoring and Evaluation System, and Impact Measurement (C1) Engaging all care providers (Public Private Mix) (C4) Engaging all care providers (Public Private Mix) (C4) Practical Approach to Lung Health (C3) Practical Approach to Lung Health (C3) Human Resource Development (C3) Human Resource Development (C3) Drug supply and management system (C1) Drug supply and management system (C1) Operational Research (C6) Operational Research (C6)

Only some planning frameworks will be presented in this workshop Only some planning frameworks will be presented in this workshop Contact Andrea to make appointments to discuss particular questions re others that aren't presented – others on CD and link: rks/en/index.html Contact Andrea to make appointments to discuss particular questions re others that aren't presented – others on CD and link: rks/en/index.html rks/en/index.html rks/en/index.html Further clarifications later through - all queries will be directed to the technical area expert Further clarifications later through - all queries will be directed to the technical area expert