Frame the Fight Photo Exhibit Raises Awareness on Tuberculosis

Sep 9, 2025 | Blog, News, TB Active Case Finding | 0 comments

Fujifilm Philippines launched “Frame the Fight: A Photo Exhibit Raising Awareness in the Fight Against TB” last August 29 at One Ayala, Makati City. Running until August 31, the exhibit showcases powerful images that highlight the resilience of communities and the tireless efforts of healthcare workers in the fight against tuberculosis (TB). The event also showcased Fujifilm’s new Portable X-ray Unit, an innovative device designed to enhance early TB detection and improve access to diagnostic services.
As one of the invited contributors, Culion Foundation, Inc. (CFI) presented photographs from its TB Active Case Finding (ACF) activities, with Mr. Eugene M. Caccam, Jr., Executive Director of CFI, highlighting the organization’s initiatives and long-standing commitment to eliminating TB in the Philippines. This collaboration recognizes CFI’s role as a leading partner in building TB-free communities and reminds the public that eliminating TB requires awareness, innovation, and united efforts.

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