THIS IS WHAT WE BELIEVE
Our vision: A world free of TB.
Our mission: Civil society driving the TB response.
Our vision: A world free of TB.
Our mission: Civil society driving the TB response.
Executive Director of the TBEC Yuliia Kalancha, informed participants of the Regional Forum "Advocacy in the EECA region after the UNHLM [...]
Dear colleagues, We are happy to present to you the new TB Europe Coalition Board for 2024-2026: Bakyt Myrzaliev (Kyrgyzstan) Cristina [...]
Yuliia Kalancha, the TBEC Executive Director was appointed to the WHO Civil Society Task Force on TB where she will represent the [...]
We’re on the look out for some new talent – please have a look at what positions we have available
January 11th, 2024
TB Europe Coalition invites business entities to indicate their interest to provide logistical and administrative support in the organization of a series of national and international travels needed in the framework of the [...]
January 11th, 2024
The TB Europe Coalition is pleased to announce a call for expression of interest for designers (inclusion to a pool of designers) in the framework of the implementation of the current TBEC projects.Detailed information is [...]
January 10th, 2024
TBEC is pleased to announce a call for expression of interest for translators (inclusion to a pool of translators) within the framework of the implementation of the current TBEC projects.Detailed information is provided in [...]
TB is the world’s leading infectious killer and in the WHO European region. Every day 4,500 people die from this treatable disease globally (1.5 million people died in 2018), and almost 30,000 people fell ill (around 10 million people fell ill in 2018).
Behind these staggering statistics are everyday people. The following personal stories illustrate the everyday challenges of dealing with TB in different countries across of the WHO Europe region.
From the devastating loss of several family members, to illness due to limited access to necessary TB treatment and fear of stigma and discrimination by work colleagues and friends, people suffering from TB and their family members show the true cost of limited funding and low awareness of TB in the region.