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Who is TB HIV Care?

An internationally recognised non-profit in South Africa, TB HIV Care works closely with communities, youth and populations at risk, including inmates, sex workers and people who inject drugs, to advance equitable healthcare for all – and ensure no one is left behind.

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Our impact

2 151

People

Staff across nine provinces working on various programmes.

Level-2

B-BBEE contributor

The organisation is proud to be a Level-2 B-BBEE contributor.

7.7 m+

HIV tests done

Helping South Africans know their status; prioritising prevention or connecting them to care.

10 m+

Screened for TB

Since 2021, we have screened over 10 million people for TB and continue to advocate for the expansion of TUTT and increased access to TPT.

12 800

Cured of TB

In the last three years, TB HIV Care has supported the care and treatment of 12,800 people living with TB. Yes, TB can be cured!

218 000+

Virally suppressed

Supporting people to adhere to their HIV treatment and achieve viral suppression.

27 000+

Sex workers reached

Our Key Populations programme has reached over 27,000 sex workers with HIV prevention, treatment and SRH services.

78 000

Antenatal support

In total, TB HIV Care has supported 78,000 HIV-positive pregnant women with antenatal support – over 30,000 in the last three years!

Our national footprint

Our programmes

Communities

Our team of healthcare workers provide mobile health, wellness and human rights services where they are needed: in clinics, public health nodes, schools and community settings.

Youth

Young people, especially adolescent girls and young women, face unique challenges. Our HIV prevention, treatment, and economic strengthening initiatives address health gaps – and nurture a healthy, empowered and resilient generation.

Key populations

We work with sex workers, people who inject drugs and inmates in correctional centres to ensure that these vulnerable groups have better access to comprehensive, non-judgemental health services.

Making a difference

“My life has never been the same since I first met with TB HIV Care. I truly enjoyed the behavioural change classes, but I had no idea that the Zimisele card would hold the key to understanding my dreams. Mam Bongi is the best, and in her I found a mom, she checks in on me every week and never fails to ask about my growth. I’m grateful to Mam Bongi for giving me love, life, and hope.”

– Anele Khoza, DREAMS programme

Latest news

Press Release: Beyond the Diagnosis – overcoming TB

1 November 2024

People-centered talk show to strengthen health literacy in communities at risk of TB transmission.

Press Release: Gender-based violence (GBV) case finding suffers despite technological innovation

23 October 2024

In GBV endemic area, Panic Button project necessitates enabling environment.

Press Release: High HIV And Hepatitis Infections Thwart 95-95-95 Goals

10 September 2024

In people who inject drugs, survey reveals data on TB, Hepatitis C, and HIV prevalence across four study sites.

Our partners