A national strategic plan for TB is a key document that guides the national TB response through interventions within and beyond the health sector. It outlines the overall goal(s), strategies and interventions prioritized by national health authorities and stakeholders, and how these are coordinated across various sectors in line with the latest WHO guidelines and tools. The NSP translates global, regional and national commitments into national and subnational targets and activities to be implemented to achieve these targets and provides the basis for mobilization of domestic and external resources for the TB response.
The Guidance for national strategic planning for tuberculosis was developed to better align with global commitments and latest developments in TB and in public health and builds on lessons learned from using the 2015 toolkit. This document will be complemented by the Guidance for conducting reviews of TB programmes, that will be published by the end of this year.
The guidance is intended for use in developing standalone TB strategic plans, or in developing TB interventions as part of multidisease or national health sector plans. It describes good practices and steps for developing a TB NSP in line with WHO’s End TB Strategy, and the proposed structure and components of the TB NSP.
This guidance is an update to the 2015 Toolkit to develop a national strategic plan for TB prevention, care and control. The guidance was developed with input from national TB programmes, technical partners, civil society, WHO technical staff at country and regional level, and from various departments at headquarters, and other experts in TB and in strategic plan development.
Download the file here : Guidance for national strategic planning for tuberculosis
A webinar to present the new guidance and share perspectives and experiences from countries, civil society and partners will be held on Tuesday, 6 September 2022, 13:30 – 15:00 (CEST/GMT+2). Please register to join us and feel free to circulate the below flyer to all your relevant networks that you think would benefit from this webinar.