the role of stop tb ghana partnership chief austin a. obiefuna national coordinator secretariat...
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THE ROLE OF STOP TB GHANA PARTNERSHIPChief Austin A. Obiefuna
National Coordinator
SECRETARIAT CO-HOSTED BYAFRO GLOBAL ALLIANCE (GH)&GHANA SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF TUBERCULOSIS & LUNG DISEASE
STOP TB GHANA PARTNERSHIP
STOP TB GHANA PARTNERSHIP seeks to promote greater civil society engagement in government efforts to fulfill national and international health commitments, and in turn to increase national ownership of the response to TB, HIV/AIDS, and other related diseases.
VISION TO FREE GHANA OF TB AND HELP PREVENT
HIV/AIDS
PURPOSE
To reduce the human suffering of TB
To reduce the spread of TB To achieve the Stop TB (WHO) target of
case finding and cure
OBJECTIVES
To create a national response to fight TB To share information on TB control, prevention, and cure. To be a platform for agencies and stakeholders to contribute to
fight against TB To raise additional resources for Stop TB Ghana (human
resource, expertise, financial resources, in-kind contribution) To allocate resources and tasks to most appropriate partners To share common resources on the basis of performance
output.
THE SECRETARIAT
The role of the secretariat is to serve and support the Stop TB Ghana Partnership in terms of administration, operational implementation and strategic innovation in pursuit of the achievement of partnership goals and objectives.
The secretariat is co-hosted by Afro Global Alliance (GH) and Ghana Society for Prevention of Tuberculosis.
THE SECRETARIAT
The purpose of the secretariat is to support Stop TB Ghana partners in fulfillment of the vision and mission of the partnership. To demonstrate the nature of the partnership, the secretariat is staffed by its host organizations, and
Its activities are usually carried out in collaboration with specific partners.
The secretariat aims at facilitating, creating synergies and adding value to the work of the National TB Programme and the Global Partnership to Stop TB. It is charged with implementing in the most effective ways available the tasks assigned by its Coordinating Board, to whom the secretariat is accountable.
THE SECRETARIAT
Scope of work There are three areas in which the secretariat
accomplishes more than would be possible individually. These areas are closely interrelated:- Advocacy, communication and social mobilization- Investment mechanisms- Coordination and mobilization
SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS
To maintain close and regular contact with NTP and the working groups, to facilitate coordination and support their work.
To maintain a regular flow of high-quality information within and outside the partnership and its constituent elements.
To mobilize financial and other resources. To propose and implement an annual work plan and budget for
approval by the Coordinating Board, and accordingly supervise staff appointed to the secretariat and manage financial accounts as may be required.
To assist the Coordinating Board in organizing the Partners' Forum, and prepare the required report(s).
To present a report on secretariat activities to each regular meeting of the board, and prepare an annual report on the activities of the board and secretariat for dissemination to all partners and to external bodies.
To monitor activities of NGOs/partners in TB control and assist in the NTP/GHS evaluation processes.
MONITORING
WHAT IS MONITORING
Monitoring is defined as “assessing the
effectiveness of a TB policy or program by identifying strengths and weaknesses related to both content and implementation, and offering
recommendations to maintain or improve performance”.
MONITORING
Stop TB Ghana partnership will use a topic-specific questionnaire to conduct key informant interviews.
NGOs will submit a completed questionnaire and report identifying policy strengths and weaknesses and offering recommendations for improving the quality and accessibility of joint TB/HIV services.
Based on recommendations, Stop TB Ghana partnership will develop advocacy strategies to respond to the gaps identified by NGOs.
ADVOCACY
WHAT IS ADVOCACY?
Advocacy is defined as “activism – an attempt to convince or persuade an audience around a particular issue.”
COMMUNITY BASED ADVOCACY
By conducting advocacy, NGOs will be aiming to convince or persuade policymakers and health officials to accelerate or improve upon implementation of TB programs & services.
SUMMARY: THE ROLE OF THE STOP TB GHANA PARTNERSHIP SECRETARIAT
to provide ongoing support to NGOs to serve as a liaison between NTP and NGOs to conduct site visits and prepare site visit reports to provide regional/local guidance and resources on
TB/HIV issues to partners to provide input on project materials (core
documents; grant reports; publications) to represent the project at selected advocacy events.
THANK YOU!
Questions?
To learn more about the Partnership, please visit:
www.stoptbgh.org