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- 10 Tips for Successful Malaria Vaccine Advocacy
This booklet presents advocacy tips, success stories, and examples of efforts to bridge the worlds of science and policymaking and to help ensure that policymakers at national, regional, and international levels have the information needed to make timely and informed decisions as soon as a first malaria vaccine becomes available for use.
Publication date: February 2012
Region: Africa
- 2012 Annual Report: Innovation in Motion
PATH’s health solutions touched the lives of more than 118 million people around the world in 2012. Our 2012 annual report highlights our milestones in three focus areas: diarrheal disease and pneumonia; family health; and malaria. It also features innovations in technology development and country-based health programs, a financial summary, and information about our donors, leadership, and global presence.
Publication date: May 2013
Region: Global
Part of series: PATH's annual reports
- Accelerating New Vaccine Development Against Pneumonia and Other Pneumococcal Diseases: Advancing Vaccines Against the Leading Cause of Childhood Deaths
This fact sheet highlights PATH's work to develop new vaccines against pneumococcal disease, one of the leading causes of death in children less than five years old in the developing world.
Publication date: February 2012
Region: Global
- Achieving the Global Vision for Future Immunization Supply and Logistics Systems: Action Plans
Developed in collaboration with national and international partners and coordinated by project Optimize, these action plans describe specific activities and strategies designed to help achieve the 2020 vision for immunization supply and logistics systems. The vision and action plans are divided into five priority areas: vaccine products and packaging, immunization supply system efficiency, environmental impact of immunization supply systems, immunization information systems, and human resources for immunization logistics.
Publication date: September 2012
Region: Global
- Advanced Adjuvants for Novel Vaccines: Expanding Access to Technology in the Fight Against Infectious Disease
This fact sheet describes the positive impact that adjuvants can have on vaccine efficacy and, potentially, immunization program costs. It also describes PATH’s work to expand global access to proprietary and non-proprietary adjuvants as well as relevant formulations technologies to facilitate their successful exploration and use by product development partnerships and developing-country vaccine manufacturers.
Publication date: June 2012
Region: Global
- Advanced Immunization Management (AIM) e-Learning Website
Developed by PATH and Stanford University, the AIM website features modules on seven immunization topics: introducing group A meningococcal conjugate vaccine, hepatitis B vaccine, Japanese encephalitis vaccine, and rotavirus vaccine; strategic planning for measles control (including the World Health Organization's measles strategic planning tool); immunization financing; and an Excel tutorial. The website is designed for use in low-bandwidth settings.
Publication date: 2009
Region: Global
Part of series: Websites
- Advanced Immunization Management (AIM) e-Learning Website: Financing
The AIM e-Learning tool is designed to provide comprehensive information to support immunization program managers at all stages of country-level decision-making. This module helps immunization program managers recognize why financial planning is important for their immunization program, define the key characteristics of the vaccine market, identify and cost relevant expenditures, develop a budget and plan, and identify which financing strategy options would be best for their program.
Publication date: 2010
Region: Global
Part of series: AIM e-Learning modules
- Advanced Immunization Management (AIM) e-Learning Website: Hepatitis B
The AIM e-Learning tool is designed to provide comprehensive information to support immunization program managers at all stages of country-level decision-making. This module will help senior policymakers understand hepatitis B and how immunization programs can decrease hepatitis B virus infection. It also provides information on how to add hepatitis B vaccine to an immunization program and how to manage the addition of a new vaccine.
Publication date: 2010
Region: Global
Part of series: AIM e-Learning modules
- Advanced Immunization Management (AIM) e-Learning Website: Japanese Encephalitis
The AIM e-Learning tool is designed to provide comprehensive information to support immunization program managers at all stages of country-level decision-making. This module will help senior policymakers understand Japanese encephalitis (JE) and how immunization programs can decrease JE infection among people. It also provides information on how to add JE vaccine to an immunization program and how to manage the addition of a new vaccine.
Publication date: 2010
Region: Asia
Part of series: AIM e-Learning modules
- Advanced Immunization Management (AIM) e-Learning Website: Measles
The AIM e-Learning tool is designed to provide comprehensive information to support immunization program managers at all stages of country-level decision-making. This module supports use of the World Health Organization's computer-based Measles Strategic Planning tool. This tool helps program managers make informed decisions about measles vaccination strategies, estimate the current population immunity profile for measles, understand the probable impact of vaccination strategies on future measles cases and deaths, and assess cost considerations of different vaccination strategies.
Publication date: 2010
Region: Global
Part of series: AIM e-Learning modules
- Advanced Immunization Management (AIM) e-Learning Website: Meningitis
The AIM e-Learning tool is designed to provide comprehensive information to support immunization program managers at all stages of country-level decision-making. This module provides comprehensive information on meningococcal meningitis from basic disease characteristics through immunization session planning.
Author: Berlier M, LaForce FM, Mort M
Publication date: 2010
Region: Africa
Part of series: AIM e-Learning modules
- Advanced Immunization Management (AIM) e-Learning Website: Rotavirus
The AIM e-Learning tool is designed to provide comprehensive information to support immunization program managers at all stages of country-level decision-making. This module provides comprehensive information from basic rotavirus disease characteristics through immunization session planning for rotavirus vaccine introduction.
Publication date: 2010
Region: Global
Part of series: AIM e-Learning modules
- Advancing Vaccine Formulations of Importance to Developing Countries Using New and Existing Adjuvant Technologies
The positive impact of adjuvants on vaccination can be functional and practical. A handful of adjuvants are currently licensed for human vaccination, and a number of new adjuvants have reached advanced development stages. However, access to these and other adjuvants is limited. Presented at the 2012 Conference on Modern Vaccines Adjuvants and Delivery Systems, this poster outlines PATH’s work to expand access to proprietary and non-proprietary adjuvants as well as relevant formulations technologies to facilitate their successful exploration and use by product development partnerships and developing-country vaccine manufacturers.
Author: Blum J, Chen D, Cummings R
Publication date: June 2012
Region: Global
- Albania Pilots an Immunization Information System
The Albanian Ministry of Health, in collaboration with project Optimize, developed a registry-based immunization information system. This fact sheet illustrates how the data the new system produces has been used to improve the management of the country's vaccination program, how it is changing the way people collaborate, how it ensures timely and equal access to immunization for all children, and how it reduces the administrative burden on staff.
Publication date: November 2012
Region: Global
- Albania: Demonstrating the Benefits of an Online Immunization Registry
This document describes how project Optimize is collaborating with the Albanian Institute of Public Health to transform the way immunization data and vaccine stock are managed. The two-year collaboration aims to evaluate the benefits of a supply chain that uses an online immunization registry, remotely connected temperature monitoring devices, and a distribution system organized for optimum efficiency.
Publication date: August 2012
Region: Global
- Analysis of WHO Policy Development Process for a New Intervention
The PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative commissioned this analysis to begin elucidating the World Health Organization (WHO) process for developing policy guidelines for a malaria vaccine. The analysis considered past WHO recommendations on new interventions and assessed potential implications for a malaria vaccine.
Author: Milstien J, Brooks A, Cardenas V, Cheyne J
Publication date: May 2008
Region: Global
- Andhra Pradesh, India - Building a Model Immunization Program
This document describes how an Indian state protects millions and demonstrates what new vaccines and technologies can achieve.
Publication date: 2004
Region: Asia
- Andhra Pradesh: Progress in Immunization Performance
Publication date: 2006
Region: Asia
- AP Shares Lessons With Other States on Strengthening Routine Immunization and Introducing New Vaccines
Publication date: 2006
Region: Asia
- Assessing Retrofit Solutions to Improve Domestic Refrigerator Performance for Vaccine Storage
Part of the Technology Updates series, this fact sheet describes PATH’s work to identify a set of low-cost technological modifications to domestic refrigerators to prevent the economic loss and unnecessary health risks from compromised vaccine storage conditions.
Publication date: September 2011
Region: Global
Part of series: Technology Updates

