Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Tech Jungle
  • RAWRMag
  • BIZnest
  • Brands
  • About
    • BE PART OF THE LIONHEARTV FAMILY!
    • THE PRIDE
    • ADVERTISE AT LIONHEARTV
What's Hot

LOOK: Jericho Rosales, Yen Santos spotted in Iloilo, spark reunion rumors

April 7, 2026

Jace Roque rejects AI in music, channels grief into new single ‘Pagbangon’

April 7, 2026

Light The Aisle showcases wedding dreams at Solaire Resorts Entertainment City

April 7, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
LionhearTVLionhearTV
  • Home
  • News
  • Tech Jungle
  • RAWRMag
  • BIZnest
  • Brands
  • About
    • BE PART OF THE LIONHEARTV FAMILY!
    • THE PRIDE
    • ADVERTISE AT LIONHEARTV
LionhearTVLionhearTV
Home»Press Release»USAID, Nippon Paint kick off partnership to revitalize TB-DOTS clinics
Press Release

USAID, Nippon Paint kick off partnership to revitalize TB-DOTS clinics

Lion's DenBy Lion's DenAugust 10, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Email

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has scaled up its partnership with the private sector to promote health-seeking behavior among the most vulnerable population through a kick-off event with Asia’s premier coating manufacturer, Nippon Paint, last July 27 at Binangonan Rural Health Unit.

Through the USAID-TBIHSS, implemented by FHI 360, eight TB-DOTS clinics across the country were selected to be repainted with murals and messaging depicting the Department of Health’s Healthy Lungs campaign, which sought to create a welcoming space among patients seeking treatment for tuberculosis.

“We want our TB-DOTS Center to be a safe and welcoming space for those with tuberculosis,” said USAID Philippines Project Management Specialist Tito Felipe Rodrigo on the importance of the tie-up with Nippon Paint to paint a future of a Healthy Pilipinas.

“We wouldn’t have been able to do it without the support of Nippon Paint Philippines, who stood by us, showed compassion and support towards the fight against TB, and who have been generous in providing quality paints for the repainting initiative,” he added.

The Binangonan Rural Health Unit was recently named one of the top-performing TB-DOTS Centers in the Philippines. This is in recognition of the unit’s successful case detection efforts to prevent the spread of tuberculosis in the municipality, according to RHU Municipal Health Center Officer Dr. Angelito Dela Cuesta.

TB survivors also attended the unveiling of the center’s new look and signed their commitment to promote awareness on tuberculosis prevention and treatment in their respective communities.

“We need to improve how we are going to educate and give them incentives, inspire the people who are sick, and show them that there are people who are working tirelessly to bring their lives back to normal,” said Binangonan First Lady Dr. Rose Martha Callanta-Ynares, highlighting the importance of innovations for disease prevention and treatment.

This USAID initiative is a nationwide project that is set to benefit three more TB-DOTS Centers in Luzon, three in Cebu, and one in Dumaguete City.

“We want to be a part of this mission of raising awareness by transforming spaces and fostering creativity,” said Nippon Paint Philippines Technical Director Leticia Noma, who also highlighted the importance of visual arts to boost promotion of health-seeking behavior especially in hard-to-reach areas.

The inaugural repainting used Nippon Weatherbond for the center’s exterior, which can provide more than 10 years of protection against fading and harsh weather conditions. The center’s interior walls, on the other hand, were coated with Nippon Vinitex Fresh and Nippon Spotless, both of which have antimicrobial properties—helpful for tuberculosis patients who are recovering.

This partnership with Nippon Paint is one of the many initiatives of USAID’s TBIHSS project to raise awareness about tuberculosis and implement health processes and systems that will help the Philippines achieve its goal of eliminating TB by 2035.

The Department of Health estimates that 70 Filipinos die every day from TB, and over 1.6 million Filipinos succumbed to it in 2021. The department, however, stressed that the disease is curable and that afflicted patients can seek treatment from any TB DOTS Center nationwide.

Comments

Department of Health Nippon Spotless Nippon Vinitex Fresh TB-DOTS United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit Email
Previous ArticlePalo Alto Networks Introduces CI/CD Security, Becoming the First CNAPP to Extend Security into the Software Delivery Pipeline
Next Article Ryan Bang jokes about having GMA Network’s SVP Anette Gozon as his next leading lady
Lion's Den
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)
  • Instagram

LionhearTV has always believed in what the everyday reader can contribute, and has always been open to receiving input, help, or leads on stories. Readers are always encouraged to drop us their thoughts either by either by leaving a comment on a post, or contact us directly – email us at lionheartvnet@gmail.com.

Related Posts

GCash Run 2026: A wellness festival for the green hero community

April 7, 2026

AirAsia Philippines is all set for its International Operations transfer to NAIA T1 in time for the Holy Week travel peak

April 7, 2026

Unilever Philippines and General Trias City Government Sign Partnership to Strengthen Community Livelihoods

April 7, 2026

LG Electronics Continues to Lead the Global OLED TV Market, Marking 13 Years of Excellence Important according to Google magic Click to teach Gmail that this conversation is not important

April 7, 2026
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Find us on Facebook
Blogmeter.Top



Trending

LionhearTV continues to grow: Strengthening BIZNest, Tech Jungle, and RAWRTrip for 2026

February 14, 2026

15 Adored PH Celebrity Loveteams That Eventually Parted Ways

February 2, 2026

25 Best Teleseryes of 2025

January 14, 2026

GMA Pictures rolls out ambitious 2026 film slate, highlights animated features and major industry collaborations

January 7, 2026

Invited but silent: Celebrities, Influencers face backlash for not promoting MMFF 2025 films

January 3, 2026
Showbiz News

LOOK: Jericho Rosales, Yen Santos spotted in Iloilo, spark reunion rumors

April 7, 2026

Jace Roque rejects AI in music, channels grief into new single ‘Pagbangon’

April 7, 2026

Light The Aisle showcases wedding dreams at Solaire Resorts Entertainment City

April 7, 2026

Tokyo Tokyo celebrates 100th store milestone with a vibrant homecoming in Mandaluyong

April 7, 2026

Changan showcases Eado Plus in Mandaluyong, redefining value for first-time car buyers

April 7, 2026
Most Viewed

LOOK: Jericho Rosales, Yen Santos spotted in Iloilo, spark reunion rumors

April 7, 2026

Jace Roque rejects AI in music, channels grief into new single ‘Pagbangon’

April 7, 2026

Light The Aisle showcases wedding dreams at Solaire Resorts Entertainment City

April 7, 2026

Tokyo Tokyo celebrates 100th store milestone with a vibrant homecoming in Mandaluyong

April 7, 2026

Changan showcases Eado Plus in Mandaluyong, redefining value for first-time car buyers

April 7, 2026
eMVP Digital is an online empire that useful pieces of information and a resource for a daily dose of entertainment in all forms. It produces LionhearTV.net, Dailypedia.net, RAWR Awards, RAWRMag, DailyPIPOL, and Broken Lion. These platforms have a highly-engaged audience per month, which varies from ages and sexes.



Blogmeter.Top
© 2026 LionhearTV.net.
  • Home
  • News
  • Tech Jungle
  • RAWRMag
  • BIZnest
  • Brands
  • About
    • BE PART OF THE LIONHEARTV FAMILY!
    • THE PRIDE
    • ADVERTISE AT LIONHEARTV

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.