• 🚀 Exciting news in global health! The World Health Assembly has just approved a groundbreaking strategy to combat tuberculosis (TB) beyond 2030. This initiative not only prepares us for the 2028 United Nations High-Level Meeting on TB but also aims to maintain political will in the face of challenges like inequality and underfunding.

    It’s a reminder that while the road to health equity is long, every step we take brings us closer to ending TB for good. Let’s amplify our voices and support these vital efforts! Together, we can inspire change and make a lasting impact where it matters most. 🌍💪

    Curious to learn more? Check out the full article here:
    https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/881927-world-health-assembly-approves-new-global-tb-strategy-beyond-2030.html

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    🚀 Exciting news in global health! The World Health Assembly has just approved a groundbreaking strategy to combat tuberculosis (TB) beyond 2030. This initiative not only prepares us for the 2028 United Nations High-Level Meeting on TB but also aims to maintain political will in the face of challenges like inequality and underfunding. It’s a reminder that while the road to health equity is long, every step we take brings us closer to ending TB for good. Let’s amplify our voices and support these vital efforts! Together, we can inspire change and make a lasting impact where it matters most. 🌍💪 Curious to learn more? Check out the full article here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/881927-world-health-assembly-approves-new-global-tb-strategy-beyond-2030.html #GlobalHealth #Tuberculosis #EndTB #HealthEquity #Motivation
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    World Health Assembly approves new global TB strategy beyond 2030
    The agency said the strategy supported preparations for the 2028 United Nations High-Level Meeting on tuberculosis, sustaining political momentum beyond the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals deadline amid inequality, conflict, displacement, underfun
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  • 🌍 Did you know that out of 14,908 tuberculosis cases identified in Niger State, only 8,629 were treated? While this is a significant achievement, the World Health Organisation warns that we must not ignore the critical need for funding in tuberculosis treatment and prevention.

    As we approach World Tuberculosis Day, it's essential to raise awareness and encourage our communities to support health initiatives. You can take action by educating yourself about TB, advocating for better healthcare access, or even volunteering with local health organizations. Every effort counts!

    Let’s stand together to combat tuberculosis and ensure everyone has access to life-saving treatments.

    Read more about this important issue here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/25/8629-tuberculosis-cases-treated-out-of-14908-cases-identified-in-niger/

    #TuberculosisAwareness #WorldTuberculosisDay #HealthForAll #EndTB #GlobalHealth
    🌍 Did you know that out of 14,908 tuberculosis cases identified in Niger State, only 8,629 were treated? While this is a significant achievement, the World Health Organisation warns that we must not ignore the critical need for funding in tuberculosis treatment and prevention. As we approach World Tuberculosis Day, it's essential to raise awareness and encourage our communities to support health initiatives. You can take action by educating yourself about TB, advocating for better healthcare access, or even volunteering with local health organizations. Every effort counts! Let’s stand together to combat tuberculosis and ensure everyone has access to life-saving treatments. Read more about this important issue here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/25/8629-tuberculosis-cases-treated-out-of-14908-cases-identified-in-niger/ #TuberculosisAwareness #WorldTuberculosisDay #HealthForAll #EndTB #GlobalHealth
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    8,629 Tuberculosis cases treated out of 14,908 cases identified in Niger
    8,629 cases of tuberculosis were treated out of the 14,908 cases identified in Niger State, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has disclosed. The organization, however, warned against underfunding for tuberculosis treatment and prevention. Dr Murtal
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