Network of TB Champions Kenya
@TBChampions_ke
Network of TB Champions in Kenya is a Network that brings together TB Affected communities in Kenya, it's an Advocacy Group.
Incredible advocacy in action! Learn how our TB Champions in Vihiga confronted #TB stigma head-on, ensuring a young herdsman received vital support. We're fighting the disease AND the discrimination. #TBAdvocacy #CommunityAction

A big happy birthday @Stephenshikoli1 from TB Champions and @pamojatbgroup.




"We lost 17,000 people to COVID in one year, but lost up to 15,000 to TB in 2023 alone. People need to know the symptoms of TB so that they can seek treatment on time, especially men who are the most affected", Evaline Kibuchi during a recent media sensitization in Mombasa County
Let's talk about the stigma that arises from the Myth that everyone who is TB positive is also HIV positive. #tbchatroom #tbsurvivor #endtb
Happy Birthday to our National Co-ordinator @Stephenshikoli1. We want to acknowledge your incredible dedication and relentless advocacy in the fight against TB. Your leadership makes a real difference in the lives of many. Here's to another year of impactful work and success.


"Grateful for another year of life, lessons learned, and the journey so far. Happy Birthday to me!"
“As persons with disabilities, we’ve long been left behind—but that tide is turning,” says Sahal Abdi, Chairman of Warren Disable Self Help Group in @_GarissaCounty. “Through the DEESIP project, we received the kind of support we had never seen before—training on family…
Kilifi TB Champions led by County Chapter Lead Dorcas, were well represented at the Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) Kilifi County Entry Meeting! This vital CLM initiative is being led by @Amref_Kenya and SR Kesho Kenya.



Great initiative by Tharaka Nithi TB Champion Stella Njeri. Today, she held a vital Psychosocial meeting with TB patients at MAGUTUNI Level IV. Providing crucial support beyond treatment is key to holistic recovery and #EndTB efforts in Tharaka Nithi.

Hey Fam😃 @pamojatbgroup is kicking off a power packed 2-day training to empower TB champions under the project "Empowering communities for a TB-FREE society" It's going to be a fun-filled, learning, insightful two days with one common goal " Taking action in ending TB"
Day one is super amazing 🔥 We are utilizing innovative approaches towards creating awareness on ending stigma and curbing TB through : 🖌️ Roleplays 🖌️ Magnetic theatres where TB champions are able to share lived experiences at the community level 🖌️ Social media advocacy
Machakos TB Champion Alfred Mutua led the charge in Machakos County to raise crucial awareness about TB! Let's all get informed and support efforts to fight tuberculosis in our community. #MachakosCounty #TBAwareness #EndTB


Mombasa inaongoza kwa maambukizi ya TB - COCO FM 98.9 In the coast region , Mombasa is leading with the highest number of TB cases. Read the full article here: cocomedia.co.ke/mombasa-inaong…
Kudos to Nakuru TB Champion Mariam for leading a crucial support group meeting in Rongai sub-county. Discussions included vital information on TB, empowering the community. #CommunityHealth #TBAwareness

🎙️ The media is key in the fight to #EndTB. Through impactful storytelling & accurate reporting, they help raise awareness & drive change. With @NTLDKenya @StopTBKe & counties, we're empowering journalists with TB info to amplify action. #StopTB #HealthJournalism #TBFreeKenya
Today being the last day of ODSS training in Vihiga county as communities we really appreciate.This is not in vain.
TB Champions in Makueni are currently undergoing an iMonitor peer monitor training in Wote. This vital initiative is jointly led by CMMB Kenya and @Amref_Kenya, strengthening community health efforts. #CommunityMonitoring

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A 3-day Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) training in Kilifi led by @Amref_Kenya is currently underway. Key stakeholders are coming together to strengthen community-driven health interventions. #CommunityHealth


Today , STP-K held a training for journalists in Mombasa and Kilifi counties to highlight the importance of regular TB check-ups. According to the National Coordinator Evelyne Kibuchi, factors like malnutrition, and stigma discourage people from seeking medical help. #endtb
Excellent news! Congratulations to Govt. of Tanzania for prioritizing health & investing in the 3 big infectious disease killers. With increased screening, testing, treatment and prevention TB can be defeated. therespondents.co.tz/2025/07/tanzan…