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Across two USAID priority states—Lagos and Kano—and at the national level, HP+ is supporting the implementation of a series of activities aimed at achieving sustainable financing for HIV and tuberculosis (TB) programs in Nigeria. At a workshop on September 3, organized by the Kano State Ministry of Health in collaboration with HP+, the Kano State TB Domestic resource mobilization (Domestic resource mobilization) Committee was reactivated following a gap in donor funding and HIV/AIDS programming integrated into the committee’s mandate. The Domestic resource mobilization Committee’s aim is to improve local domestic resource funding for TB and HIV/AIDS control programs in the state, promote public-private partnerships, and ensure effective and efficient appropriation, release, utilization, and management of funds for TB and HIV. The workshop was attended by members of the Kano State Domestic resource mobilization Committee for TB/HIV, including representatives of development partners such as USAID’s Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus project, KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, and FHI360. The workshop resulted in commitments made to develop a roadmap for integration of TB/HIV into national programs, advocacy kits for stakeholder engagement, and improved awareness efforts.
Across two USAID priority states—Lagos and Kano—and at the national level, HP+ is supporting the implementation of a series of activities aimed at achieving sustainable financing for HIV and tuberculosis (TB) programs in Nigeria. At a workshop on September 3, organized by the Kano State Ministry of Health in collaboration with HP+, the Kano State TB Domestic resource mobilization (Domestic resource mobilization) Committee was reactivated following a gap in donor funding and HIV/AIDS programming integrated into the committee’s mandate. The Domestic resource mobilization Committee’s aim is to improve local domestic resource funding for TB and HIV/AIDS control programs in the state, promote public-private partnerships, and ensure effective and efficient appropriation, release, utilization, and management of funds for TB and HIV. The workshop was attended by members of the Kano State Domestic resource mobilization Committee for TB/HIV, including representatives of development partners such as USAID’s Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus project, KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, and FHI360. The workshop resulted in commitments made to develop a roadmap for integration of TB/HIV into national programs, advocacy kits for stakeholder engagement, and improved awareness efforts.
Across two USAID priority states—Lagos and Kano—and at the national level, HP+ is supporting the implementation of a series of activities aimed at achieving sustainable financing for HIV and tuberculosis (TB) programs in Nigeria. At a workshop on September 3, organized by the Kano State Ministry of Health in collaboration with HP+, the Kano State TB Domestic resource mobilization (Domestic resource mobilization) Committee was reactivated following a gap in donor funding and HIV/AIDS programming integrated into the committee’s mandate. The Domestic resource mobilization Committee’s aim is to improve local domestic resource funding for TB and HIV/AIDS control programs in the state, promote public-private partnerships, and ensure effective and efficient appropriation, release, utilization, and management of funds for TB and HIV. The workshop was attended by members of the Kano State Domestic resource mobilization Committee for TB/HIV, including representatives of development partners such as USAID’s Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus project, KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, and FHI360. The workshop resulted in commitments made to develop a roadmap for integration of TB/HIV into national programs, advocacy kits for stakeholder engagement, and improved awareness efforts.
Across two USAID priority states—Lagos and Kano—and at the national level, HP+ is supporting the implementation of a series of activities aimed at achieving sustainable financing for HIV and tuberculosis (TB) programs in Nigeria. At a workshop on September 3, organized by the Kano State Ministry of Health in collaboration with HP+, the Kano State TB Domestic resource mobilization (Domestic resource mobilization) Committee was reactivated following a gap in donor funding and HIV/AIDS programming integrated into the committee’s mandate. The Domestic resource mobilization Committee’s aim is to improve local domestic resource funding for TB and HIV/AIDS control programs in the state, promote public-private partnerships, and ensure effective and efficient appropriation, release, utilization, and management of funds for TB and HIV. The workshop was attended by members of the Kano State Domestic resource mobilization Committee for TB/HIV, including representatives of development partners such as USAID’s Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus project, KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, and FHI360. The workshop resulted in commitments made to develop a roadmap for integration of TB/HIV into national programs, advocacy kits for stakeholder engagement, and improved awareness efforts.
Across two USAID priority states—Lagos and Kano—and at the national level, HP+ is supporting the implementation of a series of activities aimed at achieving sustainable financing for HIV and tuberculosis (TB) programs in Nigeria. At a workshop on September 3, organized by the Kano State Ministry of Health in collaboration with HP+, the Kano State TB Domestic resource mobilization (Domestic resource mobilization) Committee was reactivated following a gap in donor funding and HIV/AIDS programming integrated into the committee’s mandate. The Domestic resource mobilization Committee’s aim is to improve local domestic resource funding for TB and HIV/AIDS control programs in the state, promote public-private partnerships, and ensure effective and efficient appropriation, release, utilization, and management of funds for TB and HIV. The workshop was attended by members of the Kano State Domestic resource mobilization Committee for TB/HIV, including representatives of development partners such as USAID’s Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus project, KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, and FHI360. The workshop resulted in commitments made to develop a roadmap for integration of TB/HIV into national programs, advocacy kits for stakeholder engagement, and improved awareness efforts.
Across two USAID priority states—Lagos and Kano—and at the national level, HP+ is supporting the implementation of a series of activities aimed at achieving sustainable financing for HIV and tuberculosis (TB) programs in Nigeria. At a workshop on September 3, organized by the Kano State Ministry of Health in collaboration with HP+, the Kano State TB Domestic resource mobilization (Domestic resource mobilization) Committee was reactivated following a gap in donor funding and HIV/AIDS programming integrated into the committee’s mandate. The Domestic resource mobilization Committee’s aim is to improve local domestic resource funding for TB and HIV/AIDS control programs in the state, promote public-private partnerships, and ensure effective and efficient appropriation, release, utilization, and management of funds for TB and HIV. The workshop was attended by members of the Kano State Domestic resource mobilization Committee for TB/HIV, including representatives of development partners such as USAID’s Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus project, KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, and FHI360. The workshop resulted in commitments made to develop a roadmap for integration of TB/HIV into national programs, advocacy kits for stakeholder engagement, and improved awareness efforts.
Across two USAID priority states—Lagos and Kano—and at the national level, HP+ is supporting the implementation of a series of activities aimed at achieving sustainable financing for HIV and tuberculosis (TB) programs in Nigeria. At a workshop on September 3, organized by the Kano State Ministry of Health in collaboration with HP+, the Kano State TB Domestic resource mobilization (Domestic resource mobilization) Committee was reactivated following a gap in donor funding and HIV/AIDS programming integrated into the committee’s mandate. The Domestic resource mobilization Committee’s aim is to improve local domestic resource funding for TB and HIV/AIDS control programs in the state, promote public-private partnerships, and ensure effective and efficient appropriation, release, utilization, and management of funds for TB and HIV. The workshop was attended by members of the Kano State Domestic resource mobilization Committee for TB/HIV, including representatives of development partners such as USAID’s Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus project, KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, and FHI360. The workshop resulted in commitments made to develop a roadmap for integration of TB/HIV into national programs, advocacy kits for stakeholder engagement, and improved awareness efforts.