Noemia Siqueira (left) is a post-doctoral health economist at Department of Clinical Sciences at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in UK. She has more than five years’ experience on health economics of tuberculosis interventions and is developing protocols to evaluate how other patient centred interventions can be a key strategy to achieve the END TB target of zero Catastrophic costs to TB affected families.
Kritika Dixit (right) is a researcher at Birat Nepal Medical Trust in Nepal. She is interested in the wider social perspective of tuberculosis, including the long-term consequences for TB affected families and communities. She is committed to developing optimized interventions for national scale up by the National TB Programme to drive reductions in the Nepali TB epidemic.