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Focal Point Contact Information |
Salutation: |
Mr |
First Name: |
Jamel |
Last Name: |
Faraj |
Title: |
Health Educator |
Email: |
jameelhassan237@gmail.com |
Phone: |
+964 773 055 7091 |
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Alternate Focal Point Contact Information |
Salutation: |
Ms |
First Name: |
Najat |
Last Name: |
Abadi |
Title: |
Manager |
Email: |
afaq2010@yahoo.com |
Phone: |
+964 - 7811203509 |
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General Information |
Board Constituency: |
None |
Is your organization legally registered in your country: |
Yes |
If yes, please enter your registration number: |
1074614 |
Organization Type - Primary: |
Foundation |
Organization Type - Secondary: |
Private Foundation |
Organization Description: |
It is a nonprofit humanitarian that is founded in 2010 from a group of women and Youths, it has got a legal and abstract personality and woks under the Iraqi restrictions and laws and it is centre is in Wasit Province / Kut City. The role of my organization : 1- Increasing the level of Human Right education among people through giving educational Lectures to The activists (men and women ) . 2- Building abilities and developing skills and working on attitude change through implementing training workshops and educational training courses work on enhancing and upgrading the educational level of the society in fields of women right , minority right and human rights I am interested in tuberculosis : 1- I got a certificate in Nursing science (Bachelor Degree) from Baghdad University so My functional duties are making courses and symposiums about different nursing and health subjects and human rights specially the role of human rights at the social and economic fields and Increasing the level of health education among workers through giving educational information in how to control of infection , prevent the infection through using the best ways for example, washing hands in the right ways due to they play such roles in preventing infection of infections diseases such as TB , Influenza , Aids and other diseases . 2-Planning to my Organization is to achieve targets through Building partnership with NGOs and International Institutes and to achieve targets and working on mutual vision with them to accomplish projects and benefiting from that partnerships to improve and build my Organization human abilities to TB control by health awerness and worked to change the wrong concepts about TB disease and health wrong habits by educating the community members of the signs and the symptoms and how to follow the social distance, wearing masks and washing hands.
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Do you know about the UNHLM declaration: |
No |
Specializations / Areas of Work |
Advocacy Civil Society and Community Engagement Delivery of health services and care Provision of drugs, diagnostics and commodities Working on Community, Rights and Gender (CRG) Working on Key Populations related to TB |
Other Organization Information |
Total number of staff in your organization: |
11 - 25 |
Number of full-time staff who are directly involved with TB: |
1 - 5 |
Number of part-time staff who are directly involved with TB: |
6 - 10 |
Number of volunteers who are directly involved with TB: |
1 - 5 |
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How did you hear about the Stop TB Partnership: |
Media |
If you were informed or referred by another partner of the Stop TB Partnership please tell us who: |
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Why do you wish join the Stop TB Partnership: |
Involvement in Stop TB Working Groups |
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Are you a member of a Stop TB national partnership: |
No |
Are you in contact with your national TB programme: |
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Please tell us how your organization is contributing to your country's national TB control plan: |
Yes , My organization is contributing to your country's national TB control plan : Increasing the level of health education among health workers about TB through giving educational information and Given lectures and seminars on the various health issues, for example: health care, application of human rights standards in patient health care, training on capacity building, development and supervisory skills and Other duties Improving skills of workers in the health sector about how to prevent the infection in hospitals through using the best ways of applying skills that are given to workers in training courses . |
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Geographical Reach |
Which country is your headquarters located in: |
Iraq |
Which countries do you do operate in: (This includes countries you are conducting activities in) |
Iraq |
Contribution |
Please tell us how your organization will contribute to the Global Plan to Stop TB by briefly describing its involvement in any of the areas of work listed below: |
TB Care Delivery: Advocacy is aimed at ensuring the policies and resources are in place to achieve the outcomes on a wider scale: to prevent TB making people ill, to provide the care everyone affected by TB needs and to control the spread of the TB . TB care management includes: Providing ongoing TB patient education and Creating a plan for treatment that takes into consideration a patient's values, needs, culture, and beliefs.
Drug-Resistant TB: TB is a serious and potentially fatal disease spread through the air. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent the spread of disease. Proven prevention methods include vaccination, testing, early diagnosis, quarantine, and medication treatment. Immune health and hygiene are also important ways to stop the TB . A tuberculosis (TB) infection control plan is part of a general infection control program designed to ensure prompt detection of patients with infectious TB disease, and treatment of people who have presumed or confirmed TB disease By education the patinet an people about TB : on't take an antibiotic for a virus. Don't save an antibiotic for the next time you get sick. Take antibiotics exactly as prescribed. Don't skip doses. Complete your full course of treatment even if you are feeling better. Never take an antibiotic prescribed for someone else
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Declaration |
Declaration of interests:
Yes , I am agree
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Application date: |
February 3, 2025 |
Last updated: |
February 3, 2025 |
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