To the editor:
One of Canada’s finest foreign assistance achievements is TB Reach, a grassroots health organization dedicated to help those tuberculosis sufferers that other programs miss: those who are physically isolated and difficult to treat.
There are an estimated three million of these, with each untreated sufferer eventually infecting about 10 other people.
Canada is the only major funder of TB Reach. Our federal government already does great work fighting this ancient scourge through the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, but TB Reach is Canada’s own gift to the world.
Currently, TB Reach is short about $200 million, spread over five years.
I sincerely hope that on March 24, World TB Day, Canada pledges to complete funding of TB Reach and saves the lives of those last three million.
Nathaniel Poole
Victoria