Empowering Caregivers= Save Lives!

One of the core objectives of the Urban TB LON II Project is to enhance healthcare worker capacity for better TB diagnosis, care, and health outcomes. Aligned with this goal, we recently conducted two rounds of orientation sessions on DR-TB TB Preventive Treatment (TPT) for selected staff from TB Follow-up Centers (TFC) and TB Initiation […]

Every single day, for TB-free communities!

Our Urban TB LON II Project team is consistently on the ground across high-burden communities in Oromia, Sidama, Central Ethiopia, South Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Sheger, Dire Dawa, and Harari. We deliver targeted symptom screening paired with life-saving education on prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment—living our motto every step of the way: “Patient-Centered Care, Community-Driven Solutions: […]

Protecting Those Who Protect Us: Strengthening TBIC/IPC

According to World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, healthcare workers face a significantly higher risk of TB infection due to occupational exposure compared to the general population. Beyond caring for the community, we are dedicated to protecting healthcare workers and administrative staff at both facility and community levels. Because TB does not discriminate, robust infection prevention […]

Bridging the Gap: Finding Every Missing TB Case

TB remains a critical public health challenge, but finding every missed case is the key to turning the tide. Too many individuals experience symptoms yet lack awareness about TB or access to proper care, especially among vulnerable populations. That is why our team goes directly to where the community is. As part of our ongoing […]

Empowering Healthcare Workers

Yesterday we successfully conducted a TB Sensitization Training for healthcare professionals from selected health facilities across the Akaki Kality Sub-City, Addis Ababa. Organized by the Urban TB LON II Project, this training empowered approximately 80 healthcare workers with advanced knowledge, clinical insights, and strategic tools. Objectives of the Training Frontline healthcare workers remain the true […]

Early detection = Saving lives!

Did you know that a significant number of people affected by TB are completely unaware they have it? Even when experiencing symptoms like a persistent cough, fever, or fatigue, many individuals visit health facilities for other reasons, completely unaware that TB is the underlying cause. That’s why early detection is critical to saving lives and […]

REACH Ethiopia grew out of a TB project that started in 2010. This project introduced an innovative community package that engaged health extension workers (HEWs) to increase TB case detection and treatment adherence.
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