Background

ODA-Eliminate TB project with financial and technical support from USAID/MSH contributes to community TB care activities in Oromia reginal state in selected zones that primarily focusing on TB prevention and control through engaging the community at grass root level.

Among estimated TB cases one fourth are missing every year in the community and will not achieve the End TB goals by 2035 unless the decline in incidence is accelerated. Reasons for the missed cases include; limited diagnostics services; low coverage of services for LTBI, inadequate community involvement and others. ODA-ETB project will build on commitment and accelerate prevention and control efforts by improving primary health care activities among other interventions. The project also offers capacity-building and sustainability strategy through increased engagement of the community and all sectors.  

Therefore, the project is designed to contribute to eliminate TB effort by increasing the quality, access, utilization, and sustainability of TB services in the two selected zones through building the capacity of health care providers and the community service providers as well as the private sector to strengthen patient-centered services. Accordingly, Twenty-two Woredas and two towns in two project implementing zones (Arsi and South West Shoa) with an overall population of 2,831,748 were addressed by the organization.

Project Goal

Specific Objectives

To improve TB case detection from 60% to 80% through early identification of presumptive TB cases from the baseline by the years 2020-2025

Community Based TB Care Service Packages 

  1. Health education
  2. Identity and refer presumptive TB cases
  3. Observe TB cases
  4. Provide follow up services
  5. Refer TB case for follow-up clinical evaluation
  6. Trace treatment interrupters
  7. Screen/evaluate close contacts of TB cases
  8. Identify HIV Positive and under 15 years Children

ODA-Community Based TB Care Achievement

2021-2023

A Commitment to achieve an “End-TB Goal and mile stones”, with a focus on high quality information & service and a systematic TB case finding through engaging the community.  

266,048

Number of people reached with TB massage by HEW’s, TTS and HW

11,272

Number of people reached with TB Massage through in school Anti-TB clubs. 

12,113

Identified and referred Presumptive TB cases

1,071

Number of TB cases detected through community TB case finding

362

Number of health posts were providing DOTs service

22,865

Number of close contacts of TB cases screened

202

Number of TB case detected from Close contacts 

3,966

Number of <15 years children contact screened for TB and screen negative put on TPT

8,371

Number of KAP members screened

48

Number of TB case identified from screened KAP members

940

Number of Health care workers & HEW’s trained in CTBC

1,093

Number health center staff and Health extension workers with on-site technical and programmatic support