The September 2004 issue of PATH's programmatic newsletter focuses on five projects: PATH's Children's Vaccine Program, which is strengthening immunization in Senegal, Cambodia, and India; evaluation of the SolarChill refrigerator, which is using solar power to fuel the cold chain; our cervical cancer work in Kenya and Peru, as part of the Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention; the Program for Advancement of Commercial Technology--Child and Reproductive Health (PACT-CRH), which is transferring health technologies to India's private sector; and results from three evaluations of clean home delivery kits used in Nepal and Tanzania.
This publication is part of the series Directions in Global Health
Author(s): PATH
Published: September 2004
Region: Global
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- > Health technologies > Vaccine delivery
- > Maternal and child health > Safe birth and newborn care
- > About PATH's work > Directions in Global Health newsletter
- > Vaccines and immunization > Miscellaneous
- > About PATH's work > Strengthening health systems
- > Reproductive health > Cervical cancer prevention
- > Health technologies > Newborn health
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