TB Education & Training Resources Website E-Newsletter
December 2009

Greetings!

Welcome to this month's e-newsletter for the TB Education & Training Resources Website (findtbresources.cdc.gov). In recognition of World AIDS Day, December 1, this month's newsletter features materials about TB and HIV/AIDS.

Highlight of the Month

This month's highlight is A Guide to Monitoring and Evaluation for Collaborative TB/HIV Activities, from the World Health Organization (WHO), United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), and UNAIDS. It is an updated version of the original guide published in 2004 by WHO. The guide is intended to facilitate the collection of standardized data and help in the interpretation and dissemination of these data

A Guide to Monitoring and Evaluation for Collaborative TB/HIV Activities
for program improvement. It also aims to ensure consistency across all agencies and stakeholders involved in HIV/AIDS, TB, and collaborative TB/HIV activities.


Do you have TB education or training materials you would like to share? You can submit materials to our database electronically! For more information, visit findtbresources.cdc.gov.

Additional Resources

Living with HIV, Dying of TB: A Critique of the Response of Global AIDS Donors to the Co-epidemic

WHO Monograph on Integrated Monitoring of Tuberculosis and Human Immunodeficiency Virus - A Case Study from Malawi

HIV & TB

Living with HIV, Dying of TB: A Critique of the Response of Global AIDS Donors to the Co-epidemic, from Advocacy to Control Tuberculosis Internationally (ACTION).

    

WHO Monograph on Integrated Monitoring of Tuberculosis and Human Immunodeficiency Virus - A Case Study from Malawi, from the World Health Organization (WHO).

HIV & TB, from NAM/aidsmap.

To find out how to order or view these materials, visit findtbresources.cdc.gov.

Remember to...

1) Explore
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You can also submit your materials, and much more!

 

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3) Tell others
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