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Launch of Global Plan to Stop TB, 2006–2015, on 27 January 2006:

Actions for Life—Towards a World Free of Tuberculosis

Stop TB

Global Plan to Stop TB, 2006–2015

- Stop TB Partnership

- WHO Stop TB Department

- WHO Tuberculosis Page

- PAHO Tuberculosis Page

- The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

Global Plan to Stop TB 2006-2015
24 January 2006

The Global Plan to Stop TB, 2006–2015, will be launched on 27 January 2006 at a series of media events around the world featuring a number of high-profile individuals dedicated to a TB-free world.

The Global Plan is a comprehensive assessment of the action and resources needed to implement the Stop TB strategy, to make an impact on the global TB burden, and to reach the Stop TB Partnership's goals for 2015.

Stop tuberculosis

Visit the Global Plan website now in preparation for the launch to view information on upcoming events, information for the press, and background documents to the Global Plan. The Global Plan to Stop TB will be posted on the web site on the day of the launch.

Each partner of the Stop TB Partnership will be sent a copy of the Plan shortly after the launch. Copies of the Plan can be obtained from 27 January onwards by contacting the WHO Stop TB documentation center.

Spread the word about the Global Plan to Stop TB! Post a link on your website.