Samprity Aid Foundation

Samprity TB Prevention Program
Samprity Aid Foundation implemented the project “Promote Equity, Accessibility, and Community Engagement (PEACE) for TB CRG)” under the Challenge Facility for Civil Society (CFCS) Round-12, with financial and technical support from the Stop TB Partnership. The project aimed to develop and implement rights-based and gender-responsive TB responses, contributing to the National TB Strategy to end TB by 2030. Implemented in collaboration with civil society organizations, the Government Health Department, and the National TB Program in Satkhira district, the initiative strengthened TB CRG, enhanced community advocacy, and promoted community-led monitoring for equitable and inclusive TB services.

PEACE FOR TB CRG
Samprity Aid Foundation is a dedicated civil society organization working for underprivileged and marginalized communities, including persons with disabilities and outcast groups. Through its TB Control Program, Samprity ensures effective diagnosis, treatment, nutritional support, and the promotion of rights for people affected by tuberculosis. The organization actively links TB patients with government health services and other service providers to ensure comprehensive care. By engaging communities through rights-based and gender-responsive approaches, Samprity advocates for equitable access to TB services. Its ultimate goal is to eliminate TB by 2030, fostering health equity, dignity, and inclusion for all, especially the most vulnerable

Healthy Lung for all project
Samprity Aid Foundation implemented the project “Healthy Lungs and Clean Air for All,” funded by the European Lung Foundation, to raise awareness among vulnerable, outcaste, and untouchable communities about preventing tuberculosis through clean air initiatives. The project focused on community awareness, advocacy with multi-stakeholders, mass campaigns, and social media outreach to promote lung health and equitable access to a healthy environment, ensuring that no one is left behind in the fight against TB