New Era

MPs join the fight against TB

- ■ George Sanzila

SPEAKER of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi has called for a multi-sectoral approach in the fight against Tuberculos­is.

The speaker made the appeal this week when he re-launched the Namibian chapter of the Parliament­ary TB Caucus.

The relaunch was necessitat­ed by the appointmen­t of new members of parliament in 2020.

The initiative emanates from the Barcelona Declaratio­n that establishe­d a Global TB Caucus which is a network of political representa­tives with support in more than 150 countries.

So far, over 56 national TB caucuses have been launched all over the world.

Even though TB is curable, Namibia is classified among the countries with the highest TB and HIV burden worldwide.

According to statistics, the country’s incidence rate stands at 717 cases per 100 000, making it one of the highest in the African region.

At the launch, Katjavivi noted that forming a partnershi­p does not only help raise awareness but that it will present an opportunit­y for members of parliament to properly advocate for both policy reforms and allocation of financial resources towards the fight against TB.

“TB caucus members will form partnershi­ps with the Ministry of Health and Social Services, Civil Society Organisati­ons and internatio­nal bodies to build commitment­s now and beyond for the fight against TB.

This partnershi­p is important in enabling legislator­s to advocate for financial resources and to lobby for policy reforms necessary in TB programme implementa­tions,” noted Katjavivi to members of parliament gathered for the occasion including his visiting Eswatini counterpar­t, speaker Petros Mavimbela and his delegation and other dignitarie­s such as Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelw­a-Amadhila and Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo NandiNdait­wah.

Eswatini member of parliament and National Chairperso­n of Eswatini TB Caucus and Member of the Anglophone Africa Regional TB Caucus Macford Sibandze echoed similar sentiments, adding that his country has stepped up efforts to fight the scourge since the inception of the caucus. He further extended an invitation to the Namibian Parliament TB Caucus to visit their counterpar­t in Eswatini to exchange experience­s.

The Namibian Parliament TB Caucus is chaired by member of parliament who is also the chairperso­n of the Parliament­ary Standing Committee on Gender Equality, Social Developmen­t and Family Affairs Gotthard Kasuto.

It is aimed at raising awareness about the disease among politician­s, so that they step up their advocacy efforts and also ensure that commitment­s by government­s on the fight against TB are delivered. To date, over 2500 political representa­tives have signed up from over 150 countries.

 ?? ?? Supportive… Petros Mavimbela, speaker of Eswatini, Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelw­a-Amadhila, Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and Peter Katjavivi, Speaker of the National Assembly with other members of parliament during the launch of the TB Caucus.
Supportive… Petros Mavimbela, speaker of Eswatini, Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelw­a-Amadhila, Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and Peter Katjavivi, Speaker of the National Assembly with other members of parliament during the launch of the TB Caucus.

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