Join ABAC in our mission to promote health equity and prevent hepatitis B through collaborative initiatives, community engagement, and strategic partnerships. Together we can make a difference in public health
The Hepatitis B Foundation is making a major, multiyear investment to launch a new program supporting hepatitis B elimination in Africa, where its staff has been working with strong local partners in more than 12 countries to develop models for prevention, education, testing and linkage to care. The new community-focused, capacity-building initiative builds on the Foundation’s previous efforts in Africa. Read more here.
To unite and build up African organizations, communities and healthcare systems in the fight against hepatitis B through capacity-building, resource mobilization, data-sharing and advocacy, with a focus on empowering patient voices, expanding access to screening, vaccination, and treatment while achieving the World Health Organization elimination targets.
Dedicated to achieving a healthy and hepatitis B-free Africa, where every community has equitable access to testing, prevention, management and treatment.
Increase public awareness about hepatitis B and liver cancer across the continent through targeted education campaigns, publicly available training programs, and knowledge-sharing platforms to reduce stigma and encourage early detection and prevention of hepatitis B and liver cancer.
Expand access to hepatitis B screening, vaccination and treatment to meet WHO’s 2030 elimination targets, through advocacy and garnering the support of elected and appointed health and governmental officials and incorporating models of integration within efforts to combat HIV, malaria and tuberculosis for sustainability and scalability.
Provide capacity-building support to local organizations through training, technical assistance and resource mobilization to improve the effectiveness and reach of hepatitis B programs, ensuring sustainability and long-term impact.
Advance patient-centered hepatitis B care through the empowerment of individuals living with hepatitis B, supporting their active participation in care management and their leadership roles in advocacy, and fostering patient-led support groups.
Create a collaborative network of individuals with lived experience, civil society organizations, healthcare providers, governments and international partners to share best practices and resources, monitor progress, and advocate for policies that improve the response to integrated health services, hepatitis B and liver cancer across the continent.
Establish robust data collection, reporting and evaluation systems to track hepatitis B elimination progress, share lessons learned, and advocate for evidence-based policies and investments in the fight against hepatitis B and liver cancer.
Work towards the elimination of the consequences of a hepatitis B diagnosis including removing stigma and discrimination through public awareness campaigns, empowerment and advocacy for supportive legal and social environments for people living with hepatitis B.
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