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- 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
- An Overview of PATH’s Injection Safety Work: 1999–2009
In the field of safe injection, PATH has served for more than 20 years in a global leadership role, championing improved approaches to injection safety for the developing world. This document summarizes PATH's safe injection work over the past 10 years and includes information related to the development of policies and standards for injection safety as well as a list of safe injection technology evaluations conducted by PATH. This document also contains a list of PATH reports, peer-reviewed journal articles, and technical resources published over the past ten years.
Publication date: December 2009
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
- Anemia Detection in Health Services: Guidelines for Program Managers
Anemia detection is often used as a screening test for iron deficiency. These guidelines are intended to help program managers establish anemia detection services or enhance existing services.
Publication date: 1996
Region: Global
- Anemia Detection Methods in Low-Resource Settings: A Manual for Health Workers
Publication date: 1997
Region: Global
- Annotated Bibliography on Delivery Kits
This annotated bibliography provides a brief summary and citation information for published materials that are relevant to clean-delivery kits.
Author: Wood S
Publication date: 2002
Region: Global
- Antiretroviral Products for HIV Prevention: Looking Toward 2031
This paper was commissioned for the aids2031 Science and Technology Working Group as part of a series of working papers under the aids2031 initiative. This paper explores issues surrounding the use of antiretroviral products for the prevention of HIV, including how antiretrovirals might be used to prevent infection and potential issues emerging from such use.
Author: Mastro T, Cates W, Cohen M
Publication date: November 2008
Region: Global
Part of series: aids2031 working papers
- AP Shares Lessons With Other States on Strengthening Routine Immunization and Introducing New Vaccines
Publication date: 2006
Region: Asia
- APHIA II Western Newsletter (Issue 1)
This is the newsletter of APHIA II Western, a USAID-funded project that aims to promote the adoption of healthier behaviors, increase the use of HIV and AIDS health services, and promote family planning/reproductive, maternal and child health, tuberculosis, and malaria prevention services in Western Kenya. It also aims to work with communities to enhance access to health services for pregnant mothers, comprehensive care for orphans and vulnerable children, and fight HIV-related stigma and discrimination and gender-based violence.
Publication date: 2008
Region: Africa
Part of series: APHIA II Western Newsletter
- APHIA II Western Newsletter (Issue 2)
This is the newsletter of APHIA II Western, a USAID-funded project that aims to promote the adoption of healthier behaviors, increase the use of HIV and AIDS health services, and promote family planning/reproductive, maternal and child health, tuberculosis, and malaria prevention services in Western Kenya. It also aims to work with communities to enhance access to health services for pregnant mothers, comprehensive care for orphans and vulnerable children, and fight HIV-related stigma and discrimination and gender-based violence.
Publication date: 2009
Region: Africa
Part of series: APHIA II Western Newsletter
- APHIA II Western Newsletter (Issue 3)
This is the newsletter of APHIA II Western, a USAID-funded project that aims to promote the adoption of healthier behaviors, increase the use of HIV and AIDS health services, and promote family planning/reproductive, maternal and child health, tuberculosis, and malaria prevention services in Western Kenya. It also aims to work with communities to enhance access to health services for pregnant mothers, comprehensive care for orphans and vulnerable children, and fight HIV-related stigma and discrimination and gender-based violence.
Publication date: 2010
Region: Africa
Part of series: APHIA II Western Newsletter
- APHIA II Western Project: Best Practices and Promising Interventions
This report is a review of the USAID-funded AIDS, Population, and Health Integrated Assistance (APHIA II Western) Project, which operated at the provincial level in Western Kenya from December 2006 to December 2010. The project focused primarily on increasing the use of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis health services, the adoption of healthier behaviors, the promotion of family planning and reproductive health services, and maternal and child health. The report is available as one large file or several smaller files.
Publication date: March 2011
Region: Africa
- APHIA Projects: Eastern and Nyanza Provinces
This fact sheet describes PATH's work on APHIA projects, focusing on HIV and AIDS service delivery, as well as broader reproductive health issues.
Publication date: June 2006
Region: Africa
- Are You Experienced? Using the Lessons Learned From Marketing Research on Consumer Experience to Improve the Research and Development of New HIV Prevention Technologies
This paper was commissioned for the aids2031 Science and Technology Working Group as part of a series of working papers under the aids2031 initiative. This paper examines the process of research and development for new HIV prevention technologies and their eventual adoption by consumers of such technologies.
Author: Ruiz M
Publication date: November 2008
Region: Global
Part of series: aids2031 working papers
- The Arise Program: Enhancing HIV Prevention Programs for At-Risk Populations
Through funding from the Canadian International Development Agency, PATH is working to address the information gap on how to best tailor and scale up proven HIV prevention strategies among at-risk populations through cost-effective interventions in India, Senegal, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Publication date: December 2010
Region: Global
- Asking Questions for IMPACT
This fact sheet describes PATH's behavior change communication work as part of the IMPACT project in Kenya.
Publication date: June 2006
Region: Africa
- Assessing Demand for depo-subQ in Uniject: A Five-Country Modeling Exercise
This brief summarizes the strategic demand models developed by PATH and the Futures Institute for the injectable contraceptive depo-subQ provera 104™ in the Uniject™ injection system (depo-subQ in Uniject) in Kenya, Malawi, Pakistan, Rwanda, and Senegal. These models will help inform global and country introduction planning for depo-subQ in Uniject.
Publication date: February 2011
Region: Global
- 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
- Assessing Ultra Rice
This document briefly examines some of the research that has been conducted on Ultra Rice. From positive consumer acceptance and nutrient retention studies to impressive efficacy trials on improving vitamin A and iron levels, Ultra Rice has been proven to be an effective, low-cost rice fortification technology.
Publication date: November 2007
Region: Global

