Join the Coalition
Get Involved in Uganda's TB Response
Eliminating tuberculosis in Uganda requires collective action. Whether your organisation operates in health service delivery, research, advocacy, or private sector, USTP provides a structured pathway for meaningful engagement.
How to Engage
Four Pathways to Involvement
Become a Partner Organisation
Formal membership in USTP's coordination network. Access coordination meetings, joint planning processes, and shared resources. Open to NGOs, CBOs, private facilities, research institutions, and development agencies.
Attend Coordination Meetings
Participate in quarterly national and sub-national TB coordination meetings. Registration required. Open to all health sector stakeholders.
Access Training Programmes
Enrol staff in USTP-accredited training sessions on community TB care, PPM integration, DR-TB management, and survivor leadership.
Contact the Secretariat
Reach USTP's coordination team directly for technical queries, collaboration proposals, media requests, or general programme inquiries.
Eligibility
Who Can Join the USTP Network?
Eligible Organisations
- Community-Based Organisations (CBOs) with a health mandate
- National and international NGOs and civil society organisations
- Private health facilities and pharmacy chains
- Faith-based health networks (FHUN, UCMB, etc.)
- Research and academic institutions
- Development partners and multilateral agencies
- Government line ministries and district health authorities
What Members Receive
- Access to National TB Coordination Meetings and Technical Working Groups
- Shared resources, guidelines, and operational frameworks
- Joint planning, reporting, and accountability mechanisms
- Technical mentorship, capacity-building, and training support
- Visibility in USTP's national partner directory and communications
- Direct engagement with Ministry of Health TB programme leadership
Become a USTP Partner Organisation
Join Uganda's national TB coordination network. We review all applications within 5 working days.