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Allen Kuteesa Tegulle
Experience & Activities
Allen Kuteesa Tegulle serves as the Representative of the TB Constituency to the CCM (Country Coordinating Mechanism) Board at Uganda Stop TB Partnership (USTP). With a deep understanding of TB control and a strong commitment to advocacy, Allen plays a vital role in representing the interests of the TB constituency at the national level, ensuring that the needs and challenges of TB-affected communities are considered in key decisions about resource allocation and health strategies.
Responsibilities
- Representation on the CCM Board: Advocating for the TB constituency’s interests in the CCM Board, influencing decisions related to TB funding and program priorities.
- Policy and Strategy Development: Collaborating with other CCM Board members to shape policies and strategies for TB control that align with Uganda’s National TB Program and global TB goals.
- Resource Mobilization: Supporting efforts to secure funding and resources for TB programs through advocacy and representation on the CCM Board.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Engaging with both government and non-government stakeholders to ensure the TB constituency’s perspectives are included in national health plans and policies.
Key Contributions
- Strong Advocacy: Allen has been a passionate advocate for the TB constituency, ensuring that the voices of those affected by TB are heard in decision-making processes related to national health funding and policy.
- Strategic Influence: Her work on the CCM Board has helped align Uganda’s TB control efforts with global TB strategies, ensuring that local priorities are addressed within global frameworks.
- Resource Mobilization: Through her representation, Allen has contributed to securing critical funding and resources for TB programs in Uganda.
Impact
Allen Kuteesa Tegulle’s leadership on the CCM Board ensures that Uganda’s TB response remains focused, effective, and well-resourced. Her advocacy and representation play a crucial role in ensuring that TB-affected communities receive the attention and resources they need to overcome the disease.
