BACKGROUND: Cash transfer interventions are forms of social protection based on the provision of cash to vulnerable households with the aim of reduce risk, vulnerability, chronic poverty and improve human capital. Such interventions are already an integral part of the response to HIV/AIDS in some settings and have recently been identified as a core element of World Health Organization's End TB Strategy. However, limited impact evaluations and operational evidence are currently available to inform this policy transition. DISCUSSION: This paper aims to assist national tuberculosis (TB) programs with this new policy direction by providing them with an overview of concepts and definitions used in the social protection sector and by reviewing so...
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goal’s targets of universal health coverage (UHC) and poverty...
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goal’s targets of universal health coverage (UHC) and poverty...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Cash transfer interventions are forms of social protection based on the provision of cash to vulnera...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization prioritises a more holistic global response to end the tub...
Background The World Health Organization prioritises a more holistic global response to end the tube...
BACKGROUND: Cash transfers are key interventions in the World Health Organisation's post-2015 global...
Background Cash transfers are key interventions in the World Health Organisation’s post-2015 global...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that social protection policies such as Brazil's Bolsa Família Program...
Background Mitigating financial barriers to tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and treatment is a core prio...
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goal’s targets of universal health coverage (UHC) and poverty...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the impact of cash transfer and microfinance interventions on a selected list...
The End TB strategy recommends social protection to mitigate socio-economic impacts of tuberculosis....
BACKGROUND: Illness-related costs for patients with tuberculosis (TB) ≥20% of pre-illness annual hou...
Tuberculosis (TB) and poverty are inextricably linked. Catastrophic costs of TB illness drive TB-aff...
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goal’s targets of universal health coverage (UHC) and poverty...
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goal’s targets of universal health coverage (UHC) and poverty...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...
Cash transfer interventions are forms of social protection based on the provision of cash to vulnera...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization prioritises a more holistic global response to end the tub...
Background The World Health Organization prioritises a more holistic global response to end the tube...
BACKGROUND: Cash transfers are key interventions in the World Health Organisation's post-2015 global...
Background Cash transfers are key interventions in the World Health Organisation’s post-2015 global...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that social protection policies such as Brazil's Bolsa Família Program...
Background Mitigating financial barriers to tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and treatment is a core prio...
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goal’s targets of universal health coverage (UHC) and poverty...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the impact of cash transfer and microfinance interventions on a selected list...
The End TB strategy recommends social protection to mitigate socio-economic impacts of tuberculosis....
BACKGROUND: Illness-related costs for patients with tuberculosis (TB) ≥20% of pre-illness annual hou...
Tuberculosis (TB) and poverty are inextricably linked. Catastrophic costs of TB illness drive TB-aff...
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goal’s targets of universal health coverage (UHC) and poverty...
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goal’s targets of universal health coverage (UHC) and poverty...
Poverty drives tuberculosis (TB) rates but the approach to TB control has been disproportionately bi...