The International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union) is a global organization that aims to prevent and control tuberculosis and other lung diseases. The Union brings together experts in the field of TB and lung health to share knowledge, conduct research, and develop policies and guidelines to improve the prevention and treatment of these diseases.
Becoming a member of The Union can provide access to the latest research and best practices, networking opportunities, advocacy and policy development work, and training and capacity building programs. These benefits can help individuals and organizations involved in TB and lung health to improve their knowledge, skills, and effectiveness in preventing and controlling these diseases
Access to the latest research and best practices: The Union publishes journals, books, and other resources on TB and lung health. Members have access to these resources and can benefit from the latest research and best practices in the field.
Advocacy and policy development: The Union advocates for policies and programs that support the prevention and control of TB and lung disease. Members can contribute to this advocacy work and help shape policies and programs at the local, national, and international level.
Training and capacity building: The Union provides training and capacity building programs to help individuals and organizations develop the skills and knowledge they need to prevent and control TB and lung disease. Members can access these programs and benefit from the expertise of The Union's trainers and facilitators.