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  1. 21 hours ago

    Earlier this year, we investigated the coverage and impact of 9️⃣ key MNCH interventions across 81 countries. The data gathered will help pave the way toward for mothers and their children. Learn more in this case study:

  2. Aug 31

    A new study shows nearly every country has seen health services disrupted by the pandemic, reinforcing the need for strategic adaptations to ensure maintenance of essential health services.

  3. Aug 25

    Even though the Africa region has successfully been certified wild polio-free, our work is still not done. We must maintain high immunization coverage and that starts with you! Take the Immunization Pledge:

  4. Aug 25

    The last case of wild poliovirus in the Region was in 2016. Today, all 47 countries are being certified wild polio-free. This is a major step in the global fight to !

  5. Aug 21

    Tune in on August 22 at 4:00 pm IST to hear Neeraj Jain, PATH’s India Country Director, and other health leaders share their thoughts on coping with the challenges of and striving for success in this new normal.

  6. Aug 18

    We accelerated global progress toward in 2019 with new vaccines, faster data systems, affordable devices, equitable policies, and so much more. Learn more in our 2019 Annual Report:

  7. Aug 17

    Catching early can prevent complications from the disease. Our team in Vietnam recently launched a screening station at a supermarket in Ho Chi Minh City, making screening, prevention, and treatment information readily available to shoppers.

  8. Aug 14

    "I to protect myself, my family and community." -Dr. Thu Ha Tran, senior program officer for global health security in Vietnam

  9. Aug 14

    .’s Insa Ndiaye (R) prepares for an indoor residual spraying campaign with Senegal’s National Malaria Control Program. “I to allow for the continued delivery of critical interventions while also reducing transmission of .”

  10. Aug 13

    Fun, easy, popular. Wearing a mask to slow the spread of is becoming common in countries around the world. Help us keep up the momentum and continue to in honor of and beyond.

  11. Aug 12

    Today we announced the creation of four new executive leadership positions that will support our strategy towards a more equitable organization and advance a sustainability agenda. Learn more:

  12. Aug 12

    “We wear masks to protect our loved ones and our community.” -Seng Ra and Kay Khaine in PATH's Myanmar office

  13. Aug 11

    Tomorrow at 3pm IST, join from PATH's India country program for a Twitter chat on building resilient health systems by channelizing youth voices.

  14. Aug 11

    "I because I want to support the science that shows wearing one can protect me and others from spreading . And because it is the cool way to show solidarity for my friends, strangers, and community!" -Linda Venczel, PATH's director of Global Health Security

  15. Aug 11

    "It is important to . It serves two purposes—minimize the risk of catching the infection and making sure not to pass it on to anyone. Masking is being responsible!" -PATH's Ravdeep Gandhi

  16. Aug 10

    Studies continue to show that mask wearing, together with handwashing and social distancing, helps reduce the spread of . PATH staff wear masks to protect themselves and others. This , share your mask with the hashtag and tag others to join!

  17. Aug 6

    “The pandemic has renewed public interest in health,” says PATH's Liya Wondwossen. “How can we leverage this awareness for the good of vaccine access and prevention and elimination? This is all I think about.”

  18. Aug 6

    Tomorrow at 5pm IST, join PATH’s for a Twitter chat on -appropriate behaviors for pregnant women and young mothers.

  19. Aug 5

    We’re proud to participate in with . Mask wearing is a critical piece of the puzzle. It’s up to each of us to do our part to help stop this week and every week.

  20. Jul 31

    The Ellavi uterine ballon tamponade (UBT) was created as a low-cost solution to protect mothers from postpartum hemorrhage, the leading cause of death during childbirth. We are proud that this device has now been approved for use in and !

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