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Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization Working Group ACSM Paul Sommerfeld, Chair

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Strategic Vision Global Plan 2: Global Advocacy Create political accountability and social pressure to shape policy agendas Mobilize US$56 billion from for TB control and new tool development

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Strategic Vision Global Plan 2: Country-level ACSM Establish and fund evidence- based ACSM activities to effect societal and behavioural change at the national, sub-national and individual level Ensure access to treatment and care for all, particularly the poor, vulnerable and hard-to-reach populations.

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Targets and Milestones Global Advocacy: By 2010, civil society TB advocacy organizations or coalitions will be functioning in 20 donor countries and 40 endemic countries. By 2015, the ACSM WG has helped to mobilize US$56 billion for TB control and the development of new tools.

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Targets and Milestones Country-level ACSM: By 2015, multisectoral ACSM methodology will be a fully developed and implemented component of the Stop TB Strategy By 2008, at least 10 endemic countries will have ACSM initiatives By 2010, at least 20 priority countries will have ACSM initiatives By 2015, all priority countries will have ACSM initiatives By 2015, civil society TB advocacy organizations will be functioning in 20 donor countries and 40 endemic countries

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Status of the Working Group 162 members 90 organizations represented 2 Core Groups formed 9 Task Forces formed or drawn into the WG (including XDR-TB Communication)

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Organigram: Task Force Building National Partnerships

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Strategic Framework ACSM strategies can help address four key challenges to TB control at country level: Improving case detection and treatment adherence Combating stigma and discrimination Empowering people affected by TB Mobilizing political commitment and resources for TB

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Country-level ACSM: Utilization of Framework Source: ACSM Needs Assessment Survey of HBC's (2002); HBC DOTS Expansion survey ( ). *Planned Rapid growth in ACSM utilization by countries

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Country-level ACSM: Funding Source: ACSM Needs Assessment Survey of HBC's (2002); HBC DOTS Expansion survey ( ). *Approved grants from 5 th round GFATM Increase in HBCs with funding via rounds 1-5 for ACSM activities

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Country-level ACSM: Funding Successful 5 th round for ACSM: $35 million over two years $63 million over five years Similar success expected for 6 th round CountryACSM budgets (2 yrs, in millions) Indonesia9.1 Nigeria7.3 Zimbabwe3.5 Bangladesh1.8 DRC1.7 Brazil1.0 Gambia0.8

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Create the environment for resource mobilization Task Force MEDIA AND EVENTS

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Engage businesses Task Force BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Build national partnerships Task Force BUILDING NATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Improve advocacy with G8 countries and with the EU Task Force G8 Task Force EU

Advocacy, Communication & Social Mobilization Working Group Meeting 02/2005 Build National Partnerships Task Force NATIONAL ADVOCACY (Patient Led)

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