Title: TUBERCULOSIS IN AFRICA
1- TUBERCULOSIS IN AFRICA
- Kenya, Rwanda and Somalia
- Photographs by
- Riccardo Venturi
Presented by WHO The Stop TB Partnership
2Portrait of a TB patient. Kenya, Nairobi.
3- Tuberculosis has been declared an emergency
across Africa
4TB ward in a local hospital. Rwanda, Kigali.
5- Tuberculosis is a disease
- that affects the most vulnerable
6Nomad child. Borama, Somalia.
7- The worlds highest TB rates
- per capita are in Africa
8 A mother with TB and her child. Nairobi, Kenya.
9- TB is among the leading killers
- of people living with HIV
10TB patient at the Annalena Tonelli TB hospital.
Borama, Somalia.
11- Extensively drug-resistant TB poses a grave
global public health threat, especially in
populations with high rates of HIV.
12Local TB center. Hargeisa, Somalia.
13- We cant fight AIDS unless we do much more to
fight TB as well. - Nelson Mandela
14Examining a sputum slide at the Annalena Tonelli
TB Center laboratory in Borama, Somalia.
15- The Global Plan to Stop TB outlines actions to
save 14 million lives and treat 50 million TB
patients by 2015
16Patient at a local clinic visit. Kigali, Rwanda.
17- More than 20 million patients
- have benefited from the
- WHO-recommended TB treatments since 1995
18Primary school in the Annalena Tonelli TB Center.
Borama, Somalia.
19- We call upon African governments to commit their
share of resources needed to implement The Global
Plan to Stop TB. - President Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria
20Patients wait for their daily TB treatment at the
Annalena Tonelli TB Hospital. Borama, Somalia.
21- I hope other world leaders will work in a
persistent and consistent manner to stop this
disease. - UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan
22Child taking his daily TB treatment. Borama,
Somalia.
23 24TB patients in a local TB hospital. Hargeisa,
Somalia.
25Patients wait for their daily TB treatment at the
Annalena Tonelli TB Hospital. Borama, Somalia.
26 27TB patient at the Tonelli TB Hospital. Borama,
Somalia.
28- All images Riccardo Venturi/WHO/Contrasto
Presented by WHO The Stop TB Partnership