Botswana has a high rate of tuberculosis (TB) transmission in healthcare settings. A training package developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was piloted in 10 Botswanan health facilities to improve TB infection control practices. Facilities were assessed at baseline and 6 months following training. A color-coded dashboard tracked implementation of key practices, with red indicating those not being done. On average, implementation improved from 65% red at baseline to 19% red after 6 months. The pilot demonstrated the training package was effective at positively changing infection control practices.