The World Health Organization (WHO) Global TB Programme is inviting young people aged 15-34 to join an online consultation to contribute to the development of a special training course to build the capacity of youth to join the fight to end TB. The training course has been developed as part of the WHO’s 1+1 Initiative and builds on the 2019 Global Youth Declaration to end TB. It is also aligned with WHO’s youth agenda on Health for All.
The consultations will be organized in 6 groups targeting each of the six WHO regions. Around 10-15 young people from each region will be selected from among applicants to join the consultation.
Are you a youth champion or leader and contributing to global efforts to end TB?
– Please fill in this form to express your interest to join the consultation by 25 February 2021.
– Please attach your CV and a cover note.
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