Global "End TB Run" Challenge.
The 2025 Global #EndTBRun Challenge will be held from February 24th to March 31st.
Join a global movement to raise awareness for World TB Day this March, by running, walking, or cycling a route that forms the shape of “ENDTB” on the map!
Wherever you are, create your unique #ENDTB Loop and make TB history.
How you can Run to #EndTB:
Anyone, anywhere can participate! The challenge is to design and complete a route that spells “ENDTB” on a fitness tracking app (like Runkeeper, Strava, or any GPS-based app).
How you can Run to #EndTB
How to Participate:Plan your “ENDTB” route – Find streets, parks, or trails where you can map out the letters.
Run, walk, or cycle your loop – Complete your route while tracking with a GPS app.
Get creative! – Wear something eye-catching (End TB sign, big hat, big shoes, or even a penguin costume!
Share your achievement – Post a screenshot of your “ENDTB” route with hashtag #EndTBRun and tag others to join.
Challenge your community – Encourage friends, local community, and public health advocates to participate.

Additional Actions:
• Engage WHO offices, partners, civil society and communities to organize group runs.
• Feature the most creative “ENDTB” routes in a global showcase.
• Encourage virtual participation through fitness apps.
Watch the Global Kick-off #EndTBRun
How you can Run to #EndTB:
Anyone, anywhere can participate! The challenge is to design and complete a route that spells “ENDTB” on a fitness tracking app (like Runkeeper, Strava, or any GPS-based app).
How you can Run to #EndTB
How to Participate:Plan your “ENDTB” route – Find streets, parks, or trails where you can map out the letters.
Run, walk, or cycle your loop – Complete your route while tracking with a GPS app.
Get creative! – Wear something eye-catching (End TB sign, big hat, big shoes, or even a penguin costume!
Share your achievement – Post a screenshot of your “ENDTB” route with hashtag #EndTBRun and tag others to join.
Challenge your community – Encourage friends, local community, and public health advocates to participate.

Additional Actions:
• Engage WHO offices, partners, civil society and communities to organize group runs.
• Feature the most creative “ENDTB” routes in a global showcase.
• Encourage virtual participation through fitness apps.
Watch the Global Kick-off #EndTBRun
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