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Organization Contact Information

Name: KIDS & TEENS RESOURCE CENTRE
Street 1: 8, AKOKO AVENUE
Street 2: OPPOSITE SOLTON HOTEL, IJAPO ESTATE
City: AKURE
Province: ONDO STATE
Post Code: 350021
Country: Nigeria
Phone: +234-8035606915
Organization Email: teensconcerns@yahoo.com
Web Site: http://www.kidsnteensng.org,
Other Online Presence:

Focal Point Contact Information

Salutation: Mr.
First Name: Martin-Mary
Last Name: Falana
Title: Executive Director
Email: martinmary2001@yahoo.com
Phone: +234-8098606915

Alternate Focal Point Contact Information

Salutation: Mr.
First Name: Oluwatope
Last Name: Aboyewa
Title: Senior Programs Officer
Email: topsboyewa@yahoo.co.uk
Phone: +234-8034315395

General Information

Board Constituency: Developing Country NGO
Is your organization legally registered in your country: Yes
If yes, please enter your registration number:
Organization Type - Primary: Non-Governmental Organization
Organization Type - Secondary: Other Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)
Organization Description:
Kids & Teens Resource Centre (K&TRC) is a registered non-governmental organization, established to advance, promote and support efforts of government and all other stakeholders involved in children and young people development. Envisions a secured future where young people are empowered to contribute to the sustainable development of their communities. K&TRC has being a sub-sub recipient of the GFATM in Nigeria and has been working in the area of Malaria, HIV & AIDS, TB, Poverty Eradication and Community Mobilisation for Development. K&TRC works as a National organisation.
 
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Specializations / Areas of Work

Advocacy
Research and Development

Other Organization Information

Total number of staff in your organization: 6 - 10
Number of full-time staff who are directly involved with TB: 1 - 5
Number of part-time staff who are directly involved with TB: 1 - 5
Number of volunteers who are directly involved with TB: 6 - 10
 
How did you hear about the Stop TB Partnership: Involvement in TB control provision
If you were informed or referred by another partner of the Stop TB Partnership please tell us who:
Why do you wish join the Stop TB Partnership: Network with other partners
 
Are you a member of a Stop TB national partnership: Nigeria
Are you in contact with your national TB programme: Yes
Please tell us how your organization is contributing to your country's national TB control plan:
K&TRC is contributing through concerted advocacy activities, social mobilization of the community members and using drama to drive the points on how the communities where we work can identify and refer for suspect screening. K&TRC is equally working with the State TBLCO in all government activities. Coordinating the network of civil society actors in my state.
 

Geographical Reach

Which country is your headquarters located in: Nigeria
Which countries do you do operate in:
(This includes countries you are conducting activities in)
Nigeria

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:
Involvement in ACSM activities across Nigeria and Childhood TB control in the rural communities where we work on poverty eradication with the support of Pact Nigeria

TB-HIV:
Member, HIV & TB Collaborative Efforts Committee in my state. Mainstreaming TB into HIV services among secondary school students in Ondo State.

Declaration

Declaration of interests:
On behalf of the Board of Trustees and Management of Kids & Teens Resource Centre (K&TRC), I wish to declare our interest to participate actively in the Stop TB Partnership in Nigeria and wish to state categorically that there is no real, potential, or apperent conflict of interest with respect to the Global Partnership.

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Last updated: October 14, 2011