take action on World TB day

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why write an LTE

Write an LTE if you want to make your opinion heard in a timely manner. You don’t need a lot of research, and your LTE can be brief and to-the-point - just 150-200 words! When time is of the essence, choose to write an LTE.

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Once submitted, you can track your letter by doing an internet search of your name and following up with the publication to find out if/when it is getting published.

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Your letter doesn’t have to be perfect, and you don’t have to be an expert to have an opinion. You simply need to care.

take action on World TB day

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why take a photo with a monument lit in red

Share a photo with a monument lit in red to stand in solidarity with those in TB-affected communities.

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Tuberculosis (TB) is more than the deadliest infectious disease in the world. It stands as a stark emblem of global health disparity, as it continues to disproportionately afflict communities that are the most marginalized. Among the most vulnerable to this disease are children, whose struggles with TB often remain in the shadows of global health priorities. Every year, 1.3 million children develop TB. More than half of these children are never diagnosed, much less treated, and 18% do not survive.

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Share your photo on social media with a message about the need to #EndTB to save lives and tag the Member of Parliament relevant to the location of the monument.  

Call-to-action summary: 

With USAID halted and political uncertainty at home, Canada has a critical opportunity to lead. International development isn't just an act of solidarity – it's a strategic investment in global stability and prosperity. By ensuring children have access to vaccines, education, and healthy food, we can drive impact. With the upcoming G7, this is our moment to be a strong global leader.

Thanks to Results Canada volunteers like you, on World Tuberculosis Day on March 24th, monuments across the country will be lit up in red to raise awareness for the need to end tuberculosis.

Visit a monument on World TB Day and take a photo or selfie in front of it. To find out if one will be lit up near you, check our list of confirmed monuments. If you are not located near a monument or are unable to get to one, we encourage you to print off this poster and take a picture with it.

Be sure to share your photo on social media with a message that #YesWeCanEndTB with strong political will and sustained investments and tag Results Canada, your Member of Parliament, and the Member of Parliament representing the location of the monument!


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