Papua New Guinea’s Daru Island has some of the highest, per capita, rates of Tuberculosis (TB) in the world. Yet getting diagnosis and treatment for TB can be a major challenge for the island’s 18,000 residents due to the island’s tough terrain. In an effort to stop the spread of TB on the island in its tracks, a new World Bank-supported project is taking diagnosis and treatment of TB on the road
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