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  • Neftaly Strengthening laboratory diagnosis of TB in the region of the Americas –

    Neftaly Strengthening laboratory diagnosis of TB in the region of the Americas –

    Neftaly: Strengthening Laboratory Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in the Region of the Americas

    At Neftaly (South African Youth Project), we are committed to advancing global health equity by sharing our expertise and proven models to strengthen public health systems across regions. In support of the End TB Strategy and aligned with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) regional goals, Neftaly is working to strengthen laboratory diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) in the Region of the Americas.

    Accurate, timely, and accessible TB diagnosis is essential to breaking the chain of transmission, especially in high-burden, low-resource, and underserved populations, including indigenous communities, migrants, urban poor, and people living with HIV.


    Program Goal

    To enhance the capacity and efficiency of laboratory networks across the Americas to provide quality-assured, rapid, and accessible TB diagnostic services, including drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) detection.


    Key Objectives

    • Strengthen national and subnational TB laboratory networks in alignment with WHO and PAHO standards.
    • Improve access to rapid molecular diagnostics and ensure equitable distribution of diagnostic tools.
    • Build the technical and operational capacity of laboratory personnel.
    • Promote integration of laboratory data into surveillance systems and TB program decision-making.

    Core Intervention Areas

    1. Expansion of Rapid and Advanced Diagnostic Tools

    • Support the scale-up of GeneXpert MTB/RIF, Truenat, and Line Probe Assays (LPA) for faster TB and DR-TB detection.
    • Improve access to sputum transport networks to expand coverage to remote and underserved areas.
    • Support introduction and use of Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) in reference laboratories for surveillance of resistance patterns.

    2. Capacity Building and Training

    • Conduct regional and national training workshops for lab technicians, supervisors, and program managers.
    • Develop and disseminate standard operating procedures (SOPs) for all TB diagnostic methods.
    • Facilitate south-south collaboration and technical exchanges, leveraging Neftaly’s experience in Africa to support labs in the Americas.

    3. Quality Assurance and Accreditation

    • Implement and monitor external quality assessment (EQA) programs across diagnostic sites.
    • Support labs in achieving accreditation under ISO 15189 and regional standards.
    • Strengthen internal quality control systems to ensure reliable, reproducible results.

    4. Integration with National TB Programs

    • Ensure strong linkages between laboratory systems and TB care pathways, including case notification and treatment initiation.
    • Promote use of electronic laboratory information systems (LIS) integrated with national TB surveillance platforms.
    • Provide technical support for data analysis and visualization to inform decision-making and resource allocation.

    Our Impact Potential

    Neftaly’s collaborative approach is tailored to strengthen existing national efforts while addressing systemic gaps. With strategic partnerships and local engagement, our interventions will:

    • Improve case detection rates, including MDR-TB and TB-HIV co-infections.
    • Reduce diagnostic delays, especially in remote and vulnerable populations.
    • Build sustainable regional capacity for TB lab services and surveillance.

    Why It Matters

    Despite progress, TB remains a major public health concern in parts of the Americas — particularly where diagnostic capacity is limited. Without accurate and early diagnosis, patients go untreated, transmission continues, and drug resistance grows.

  • Neftaly Strengthen the inter-state regional network of National TB reference Laboratories (NRLs) for improved TB management in the ECSA region

    Neftaly Strengthen the inter-state regional network of National TB reference Laboratories (NRLs) for improved TB management in the ECSA region

    Neftaly: Strengthening the Inter-State Regional Network of National TB Reference Laboratories (NRLs) in the ECSA Region

    Tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading cause of death and disease in the East, Central, and Southern Africa (ECSA) region, with a growing threat of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB). Effective diagnosis and surveillance are essential to combat this epidemic — and that starts with strong, interconnected National TB Reference Laboratories (NRLs).

    At Neftaly (South African Youth Project), we are working to strengthen the regional network of NRLs to improve TB management through enhanced collaboration, harmonization of standards, and shared innovation across borders.


    Program Objective

    To build a coordinated, resilient, and high-performing network of National TB Reference Laboratories across the ECSA region, enhancing diagnostic capacity, quality assurance, surveillance, and cross-border response for improved TB control and management.


    Key Strategic Pillars

    1. Regional Coordination and Collaboration

    • Facilitate the establishment or strengthening of an inter-state platform for NRLs to share data, expertise, and best practices.
    • Promote joint planning, benchmarking, and resource-sharing among countries in the region.
    • Support the development of regional guidelines and protocols aligned with WHO standards.

    2. Capacity Building and Technical Exchange

    • Organize regional trainings, mentorship, and peer-to-peer learning for NRL staff in diagnostics, biosafety, and quality systems.
    • Facilitate technical exchanges and south-south cooperation between high-performing and developing labs.
    • Build capacity for emerging technologies, including rapid molecular testing, WGS (whole genome sequencing), and drug susceptibility testing (DST).

    3. Quality Assurance and Standardization

    • Harmonize and support the implementation of quality management systems (QMS) across all NRLs.
    • Strengthen external quality assurance (EQA) mechanisms and inter-laboratory proficiency testing.
    • Promote regional laboratory accreditation pathways (e.g. SADCAS, ISO 15189).

    4. Data Sharing and Surveillance Integration

    • Strengthen data systems for real-time case reporting, surveillance, and drug resistance monitoring.
    • Enable secure cross-border information sharing to track TB transmission and respond to outbreaks.
    • Link laboratory data to national TB programs and regional health information systems.

    5. Advocacy and Policy Engagement

    • Support engagement with ministries of health, regional economic communities (e.g., ECSA-HC, SADC), and donors to prioritize NRL investment.
    • Advocate for regional TB diagnostic strategies that include funding for NRL development and sustainability.
    • Promote the integration of NRLs into broader public health laboratory networks for shared infrastructure and policy coherence.

    Expected Outcomes

    • A stronger, more integrated regional network of NRLs capable of high-quality, standardized TB diagnostics.
    • Reduced diagnostic delays and increased detection of MDR-TB and TB-HIV co-infections.
    • Improved cross-border collaboration for outbreak preparedness, data sharing, and joint response.
    • Greater regional ownership and sustainability of TB diagnostic systems.

    Why This Matters

    The TB epidemic does not respect borders. Strengthening NRLs as a regional network, rather than isolated national efforts, ensures a collective and coordinated response to TB — one that is resilient, efficient, and scalable.