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Coffee farmer Pak Jun was diagnosed with drug-resistant TB. Today, treatment is closer to home. In just two years, more than 460 rural health centers can initiate treatment, making lifesaving care more accessible for people living in rural areas.

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In Zambia’s mining heartlands, TB threatens both health and livelihoods. TB survivor and advocate Maxwell Mumba shares how stigma, hunger and poverty stand in the way of prevention, and how communities are fighting back.

Read his story:

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Fighting TB means fighting poverty. Why hunger and stigma are the real barriers to health - Unitaid

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