Vision:
A World Free of Tuberculosis
Mission:
To ensure accountability in global TB goals through coalition building, community-led monitoring, advocacy and capacity building
Strategic Objectives (2021 – 2025)
Strategic Objective 1: Issue-Based Advocacy
GCTA represents community voices by raising issues that are important to TB communities at the global stage, such as TPT, access to all-oral regimens, community-led monitoring and accountability, rights-based TB responses, and health systems strengthening for TB, and ensuring global discourse on these issues reach TB communities regionally and locally.
Strategic Objective 2: Coalition-Building and Strategic Communications
GCTA’s effectiveness is informed through the strength of its members, i.e. regional and country partners. GCTA pledges to institutionalize periodic sharing sessions with regional and country partners to ensure that all advocacy is informed by relevant local and regional data. GCTA also pledges to improve strategic communications on matters important to TB communities.
Strategic Objective 3: Improving Governance, Accountability, and Representation
Governance issues can be an impediment to effective and impactful representation of TB communities. GCTA will undertake a number of strengthening exercises to eliminate these barriers, including via the strengthening of regional focal points and increasing accountability within.
Strategic Objective 4: Capacity Building
Capacity building of TB communities remains very much necessary – and arguably GCTAs strategic advantage. GCTA understands, however, that this capacity building must progress with concrete aims in mind and with predetermined foci. As such, GCTA will focus on capacity building in these areas: TB literacy, relevance and application of updated guidelines, and translating domestic and regional results to global advocacy and vice versa.