Twitter FAcebook LinkedIn Email Resources • Report Empowering Communities for TB Advocacy: The TAG-ICW Model Close Download Now First Name*Last Name*Email* OrganizationTitleThis field is hidden when viewing the formHow did you learn about this resource? Google or other search engine Social Media (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn) TCC Group Website Course Work Other (Please Specify) OtherEmail Signup Subscribe to our newsletter We're committed to your privacy. TCC Group uses the information you provide to us to contact you about our relevant content and services. You may unsubscribe from these communications at any time. For more information, check out our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Δ Download the Report View the Website Over eight years, TCC provided formative data to Treatment Action Group (TAG) to help them understand the impact of their global work in TB and HIV. As part of that, TCC Group evaluated the quality and impact of their Advocacy Workshops, developed case profiles of individual activists, interviewed global stakeholders, and assessed the effectiveness of TAG publications and advocacy. Using TCC Group’s findings, TAG published “Empowering Communities for TB Advocacy,” a report providing activists, policymakers, and donors with lessons learned when integrating tuberculosis and HIV activities into their advocacy work. Published January 2009
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