Tuberculosis rates are increasing in Madagascar, reversing previous progress, even as funding for control efforts dwindles. A recent study by the NGO Solthis identified weaknesses in the country’s tuberculosis care system and proposed tailored solutions. In response, a training program commenced last week, focusing on updated diagnostic and treatment methods. The initiative aims to equip doctors, nurses, and community health workers with the skills needed to combat the resurgence. This training addresses critical gaps in care identified by the Solthis research. The program seeks to improve detection and management of the disease amid ongoing financial constraints. The goal is to reverse the upward trend in tuberculosis cases across the nation.