#3721

1. at our site we used have stakeholders that were mainly worked with TB and HIV patients and that worked because they were trusted by the community and their work was voluntary. however we had to adapt because most people who worked in these sector were now employed by the government. one other thing during this time we realized that our CAG was one sector based. we stated to introduce other sectors that worked with the community  and now our CAG has people work in government, trade unions, activist, Traditional healers, LGBTI and NGO’s working with TB and HIV patients.

2. one of the things we did at our side is to show our CAG members that, as people who are involved in community work and want to bring change. being part of the CAG is part of the change they are pursuing and they can incorporate their daily work and their role as the bridge between the side and the community.