KNCV Knowledge Institute

The KNCV Knowledge Institute brings together the research and innovation expertise within our network. The Knowledge Institute aims to showcase our track record in research and innovation related to TB-associated health issues, and health systems.

KNCV Knowledge Institute objectives

The KNCV Knowledge Institute objectives are:

  1. To ensure that KNCV-supported innovations are at the forefront of research and development in the field, with a focus on quality assurance. Any innovations that prove to be effective will be effectively communicated and widely applied across KNCV-supported countries and beyond. This will facilitate national, regional, or global scale, as appropriate.
  2. To formalize relationships with universities and training institutes, to ensure that they are mutually beneficial and promote clear knowledge transfer. This involves consolidating and structuring the KNCV internship and exchange program. This will enhance KNCV’s expertise in TB and related health issues and support the development of future leaders in the field.

To establish KNCV as a reference centre for TB research, innovation, and project implementation, we are undertaking a systematic effort to raise awareness of our existing resources.

 

KNCV Knowledge Institute expected outcomes by 2025:

  • KNCV-supported research and innovations are easily accessible and visible on the KNCV websites worldwide and in KNCV communications
  • KNCV research network mapped, clearly displayed on KNCV websites worldwide and up to date
  • KNCV alumni network formed and engaged for dissemination and feedback
  • KNCV Knowledge Institute newsletter published at least twice a year and disseminated across KNCV worldwide, the KNCV research network and partners
  • All study protocols are reviewed by the KNCV ERB
  • The proceedings of KNCV ERB meetings are systematically documented
  • A social scientist involved in all qualitative research at KNCV 

 

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  • 04/03/2022

    Save the date: Wolfheze Workshops 2022

    Regaining lost ground: ending TB in Europe 16th WHO National TB Programme Managers’ Meeting and 20th Wolfheze Workshops…

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  • 28/02/2022

    New platform on digital adherence technologies for tuberculosis treatment

    As a part of the Global digital adherence technology (DAT) Task Force, KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation is pleased to announce the…

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  • 21/02/2022

    Dr. Bakyt Myrzaliev receives ‘Award for Partnership to End TB’

    Dr. Bakyt Myrzaliev, KNCV representative in Kyrgyzstan, has been awarded the ‘Award for Partnership to End TB’ by the…

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  • INTEGRATED TB/ DIABETES SCREENING PROJECT

    People living with diabetes mellitus (DM) have higher chances of getting infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. When infected, they progress faster…

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  • 24/01/2022

    Our sincere condolences for the passing of Dr. Lucie Blok

    The world of public health has lost a great colleague with a passion for teaching and quality public health response,…

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  • 24/01/2022

    Rest in peace, Dr. Baba Awe

    TB Program Nigeria, Afrika and the world will greatly miss the dedicated and passionate Dr. Baba Awe. He has spent…

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  • 21/01/2022

    Success for AMR Global with ‘GLORIA’

    AMR-Global has successfully secured co-funding from the PPP Allowance made available by Health~Holland, Top Sector Life Sciences & Health,…

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  • 10/12/2021

    Optimized models of care for TB prevention among migrants

    On Tuesday, 7 December 2021, the symposium “TB prevention among high-risk migrants in low-burden countries” was held online. The symposium…

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  • 20/11/2021

    On World Children’s Day, KNCV celebrates improved access to diagnosis of TB in children

    Today, on World Children’s Day, we welcome the updated guidance published by the…

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  • 12/11/2021

    KNCV Nigeria awarded at the National TB Conference

    At the National TB Conference in Nigeria, organized by the Stop TB Partnership Nigeria and National TB and…

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  • 08/11/2021

    Calling on the Global Fund to urgently increase allocations for TB

    Today KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation jointly with 57 tuberculosis (TB) civil society and community organizations ask the Board of the…

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  • 03/11/2021

    Establishing a global market for digital adherence technologies

    As part of the ASCENT project, funded by Unitaid,…

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  • 25/10/2021

    Vietnam leads the way with SOS Stool Method to diagnose TB

    Vietnam is the first country in the world to routinely use an innovative method to diagnose tuberculosis (TB) using stool.

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  • 25/10/2021

    SOS Stool Method finally diagnoses TB in baby Dang

    The little Vietnamese baby Dang was only three months old, when he started coughing. He started crying more and more…

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  • 22/10/2021

    IMPAACT4TB welcomes gains in TB prevention among people living with HIV

    With deaths from tuberculosis (TB) increasing and TB preventive treatment decreasing, at this week’s 52nd Union World Conference on Lung…

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KNCV has been fighting TB since its establishment in 1903. Over the past 120 years, the organization has acquired indispensable knowledge and experience in the field of effective TB prevention and care, resulting in pre-elimination in the Netherlands and significant contributions to global evidence generation, policy development and TB program implementation worldwide.

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