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In addition to our own developments, we partner in various projects that bring valuable and diverse external resources. Thus, we have a collection of materials which we invite you to discover below, along with links to the partners we collaborate with.
Project name Description Link Association for Supporting Patients with MDR Tuberculosis (ASPTMR)
The Association for Supporting Patients with MDR Tuberculosis was founded in 2011 as a non-governmental, non-profit organization. Its primary focus is addressing the needs of TB and MDR-TB patients by representing them before authorities. The organization is currently expanding to better meet these specific needs, and while it addresses immediate concerns, it has recently developed a strategic plan that is now being implemented.
See the page eLearning Hub by Romanian Angel Appeal
A fair world where every child, young person, and adult can reach their full potential is the vision of the Romanian Angel Appeal Foundation for our society. To turn this vision into reality, education is a strong component in all our projects. With over 25 years of experience in providing courses and running educational programs for professionals, we have established this Educational Hub. We aim to offer access to resources, tools, and courses for a diverse range of professionals in key areas of activity.
See the page The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States is a national public health institute. As the leading national public health institute in the U.S., it focuses on protecting public health and safety through the control and prevention of disease, injury, and disability. The CDC conducts research and provides information on various health topics, including infectious diseases like tuberculosis, chronic diseases, and health promotion.
See the page The Center for Health Policies and Services
The Center for Health Policies and Services (CPSS) is an independent, non-profit foundation established in December 1999. It is non-political and aims to promote quality health services, actively participate in health policy development, and act as a catalyst for health policy debates and health services projects.
See the page Global TB Caucus
An international network of political representatives supported in over 100 countries. Led by its members and backed by a dedicated Secretariat, the Caucus works collectively and individually to end the TB epidemic.
See the page The "Marius Nasta" Institute of Pneumoftiziology
Since its establishment, the "Marius Nasta" Institute has focused its activities on three main areas: training specialized personnel, creating and strengthening solid connections with healthcare units in the region, and scientific research. Its primary objective is to establish a unified concept for combating tuberculosis, developing criteria for expanding the specialty network in line with key epidemiological aspects.
See the page The World Health Organization – Regional Office for Europe
The World Health Organization (WHO) is the public health authority within the United Nations system. The WHO Regional Office for Europe (WHO Europe) is one of six regional offices of WHO globally.
See the page The World Health Organization
Its goal is to build a better, healthier future for people worldwide. With offices in over 150 countries, WHO collaborates with governments and other partners to ensure the highest possible health standards for all people.
See the page Stop TB Partnership Internationa
Stop TB Partnership aims to eradicate tuberculosis (TB), a curable disease that still kills three people every minute. Founded in 2001, the Partnership's mission is to serve every person vulnerable to TB and ensure that high-quality treatment is available to all in need.
See the page Stop TB România
An informal network of organizations active in health and social fields operates through the voluntary involvement of members in joint actions. It promotes the right to information, accurate diagnosis, complete treatment until recovery, and appropriate support services for every person at risk of illness or diagnosed with tuberculosis.
See the page TB Europe Coalition
An informal advocacy alliance shares a commitment to raising tuberculosis awareness and increasing political will to control the disease within the WHO European region and globally.
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