Projects implemented
People impacted in combined prevention
People educated on tuberculosis
X-rays in active search for tuberculosis
People impacted in health


The Ancla Foundation has been recognized in the Global Fund's most recent regional impact report for its transformative work in public health in Colombia, especially for its leadership in Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) in response to HIV and TB/HIV co-infection.

The Ancla Foundation successfully completed the Anchor for Progress classroom course, a training aimed at strengthening the capacities of the people who are part of Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) in Colombia.
During April and May, the course was held in the cities of Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Cúcuta, Pereira and Santa Marta, bringing together participants committed to monitoring and improving the quality of health services.

At Ancla we firmly believe that social transformation is built from the diversity, creativity and commitment of young people. Therefore, we are deeply happy to share that we successfully closed the call for applications for the Rainbow Social Lab, our youth volunteer program aimed at combined HIV prevention from a community and creative approach.
