People-Centred Framework Knowledge Hub

On September 2, at 2 pm CEST a webinar was held to showcase the People-Centred Framework (PCF) Knowledge Hub. The People-Centred Framework for tuberculosis (TB) programming was developed to provide countries with the necessary tools and approaches to optimize their National Strategic Plans in line with the End TB Strategy, Sustainable Development Goals and country commitments.

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On September 2, at 2 pm CEST a webinar was held to showcase the People-Centred Framework (PCF) Knowledge Hub. The People-Centred Framework for tuberculosis (TB) programming was developed to provide countries with the necessary tools and approaches to optimize their National Strategic Plans in line with the End TB Strategy, Sustainable Development Goals and country commitments.

Following the “Improved approach to develop TB national strategic plans: experience from 10 countries” evaluation & consultative advisory meeting held in January 2021, and further consultations with early adopter countries and international partner organizations - KNCV has focused on several prioritized areas to make the PCF Approach more accessible and user-friendly. This resulted in the development of the People-Centred Framework Knowledge Hub (website), conceived as a “one-stop-shop” for a PCF Community of Practice, designed to host all relevant resources, tools (including a data analytics and visualization dashboard), learning, and exchange interactions as well as links to relevant additional information and resources needed for the successful implementation of the PCF approach. 

In the webinar we:

  1. Introduced/launched the PCF Knowledge Hub
  2. Presented the PCF data analytics and visualization dashboard, developed to support the PCF data consolidation process co-creatively with 4 countries

The People-Centred Framework for TB programming was jointly developed by the Gates FoundationThe Royal Tropical Institute Netherlands (KIT), the World Health Organization (WHO), LinksbridgeTB Modelling and Analysis Consortium (TB MAC), and refined by KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation.