Our Work Across Nigeria
From policy corridors to remote communities, Stop TB Partnership Nigeria drives systemic change through advocacy, coordination, and direct programme support.
Three Pillars of Our Work
Advocacy & Policy
We hold governments and institutions accountable, push for evidence-based TB policies, and advocate for Nigeria's fair share of global TB funding.
Coordination
We convene stakeholders, align efforts, and break down silos — ensuring government, donors, civil society, and communities work as one.
Capacity Building
We train healthcare workers, strengthen community TB programmes, and build the systems that will sustain Nigeria's TB response beyond donor funding.
What We're Running
A portfolio of programmes spanning detection, treatment, advocacy, and research across all 36 states.
NTBLCP Support
Technical and resource support for the National TB and Leprosy Control Programme, strengthening case detection, treatment adherence, and outcome monitoring.
Community TB Detection
Grassroots TB screening and referral programmes delivered through community health workers, faith-based organisations, and local NGOs.
Advocacy & Policy
Engaging lawmakers, government officials, and media to secure increased domestic funding and political will for the National TB Programme.
TB Research & Innovation
Supporting operational and implementation research to improve TB diagnostic accuracy, treatment adherence, and patient outcomes in Nigerian contexts.
DR-TB Response
Coordinating drug-resistant TB care through specialised treatment centres, patient support groups, and supply chain management for second-line drugs.
TB/HIV Integration
Integrating TB screening and treatment into HIV care programmes, ensuring people living with HIV receive routine TB testing and preventive therapy.
Advocacy Highlights
Key wins and ongoing campaigns shaping Nigeria's TB response.
National TB Financing Framework
Led advocacy that secured increased federal budgetary allocation for TB control, reducing dependency on donor funding.
World TB Day Campaign
Annual national campaign raising public awareness, engaging 2M+ Nigerians across social media, radio, and community events.
Private Sector Engagement
Mobilised 500+ private healthcare providers to offer free TB testing and treatment through the DOTS programme.
Key Partners
Partner With Us
Whether you are a government agency, NGO, private company, or individual, there is a role for you in ending TB in Nigeria.