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Region: Africa
- Engaging Men to Increase Support for Optimal Infant Feeding in Western Kenya
This handout is based on a poster presented by the Infant and Young Child Nutrition Project and AIDS, Population, and Health Integrated Assistance II Western Program at the 5th Breastfeeding and Feminism Symposium. It describes a pilot activity that aimed to integrate infant and young child nutrition into current community-level male involvement activities.
Publication date: March 2010
Region: Africa
- eQuest: Encouraging Youth to Seek Their Own Answers to HIV
This is one of a series of fact sheets that describe PATH's current and past work in Kenya. The fact sheets focus on specific projects as well as unique approaches that cut across projects. This fact sheet describes work on the eQuest project, using SMS technology to engage young people in authentic dialogue with their peers and adults about HIV.
Publication date: June 2006
Region: Africa
- Eritrea: Winning Through Caring
This is one of a series of fact sheets that describe PATH's current and past work in Kenya. The fact sheets focus on specific projects as well as unique approaches that cut across projects. This fact sheet describes PATH's work with the Eritrean government and the World Bank’s HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and Tuberculosis Control Project (HAMSET). As part of the FHI/IMPACT project, PATH created Winning Through Caring, behavior change communication that provided information about HIV prevention, care, and support.
Publication date: June 2006
Region: Africa
- Ethiopia Country Program Website
This website about PATH’s Ethiopia country program provides an overview of the program and its featured projects. See other PATH program websites.
Publication date: 2013
Region: Africa
Part of series: PATH's program websites
- Evaluation of a Clean Delivery Kit Intervention in Preventing Cord Infection and Puerperal Sepsis in Mwanza, Tanzania
This is the final research report on the evaluation of clean delivery kits in Tanzania. The purpose of the study was to determine the impact of a delivery kit intervention on reducing cord infection and puerperal sepsis among newborns and their mothers. Study results indicate that use of the clean delivery kit had a positive effect on reducing both cord infection and puerperal sepsis. The effect of the kit on reducing cord infection was much greater than on puerperal sepsis, but both were significant.
Author: Winani S; Coffey P; Wood S; Mosha F; Chirwa T; Changalucha J
Publication date: 2005
Region: Africa
- Evaluation of a Disposable Needle-Removal Device in Uganda: A HealthTech Report
This report summarizes a three-month evaluation of a disposable needle removal device in Uganda in an effort to collect information on injection safety in the context of delivery of injectable contraceptives.
Publication date: 2005
Region: Africa
- Evaluation of a Needle-Remover Device and Sharps Barrel in Health Posts in Senegal: Final Report
This publication provides a final report on the evaluation of needle-remover devices and sharps barrels in health posts in Senegal.
Publication date: 2006
Region: Africa
- Evaluation Summary: Changing Gender Norms of Kenyan Scouts
PATH led the implementation and evaluation of a merit-based educational program aimed at changing inequitable gender norms among Kenyan boy and girl scouts in Coast Province in order to decrease the risk of HIV infection and gender-based violence among participants.
Publication date: January 2012
Region: Africa
- Expanding Magnet Theater
This fact sheet describes PATH's work to bring magnet theater to Shikusa Juvenile Centre in Western Kenya.
Publication date: June 2006
Region: Africa
- Feasibility of Home and Self-Injection of Sayana® Press in Ethiopia: Results of a Qualitative Study
This qualitative study investigated the perceptions and policy implications of home and self-injection of Sayana® Press in Ethiopia’s Oromia region. Sayana Press is the subcutaneous formulation of the three-month injectable depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) in the Uniject™ injection system. This study did not include actual product use in humans.
Publication date: April 2013
Region: Africa
- Female Genital Mutilation in Africa: An Analysis of Current Abandonment Approaches
This report explores female genital mutilation (FGM) practices, evaluates approaches to abandoning the practice, describes the roles of various stakeholders in the abandonment process, and shares lessons learned from FGM abandonment programs.
Author: Mateshi J; Sass J
Publication date: 2005
Region: Africa
- First Results of Phase 3 Trial of RTS,S/AS01 Malaria Vaccine in African Children
A malaria vaccine, deployed in combination with current malaria-control tools, could play an important role in the future control and eventual elimination of malaria in Africa. This article, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, reports the initial results of an ongoing phase 3 trial of RTS,S/AS01 being conducted at 11 centers in seven African countries.
Publication date: November 2011
Region: Africa
- Focus on Senegal
The first country report in the Roll Back Malaria Progress & Impact Series, published in collaboration with Senegal’s National Malaria Control Programme, describes how Senegal achieved a spectacular drop in its malaria burden in just five years.
Author: Mouzin E, Thior PM, Diouf MB, Sambou B
Publication date: November 2010
Region: Africa
Part of series: Roll Back Malaria Progress & Impact Series
- Focus on Zambia
This report, part of the Roll Back Malaria Progress & Impact Series, shows how Zambia has built up a strong disease-control program, with well-defined goals and organizational plans.
Author: Mouzin E, Mukonka V, Kamuliwo M, et al
Publication date: April 2011
Region: Africa
Part of series: Roll Back Malaria Progress & Impact Series
- Healthy Mothers and HIV-Free Babies: Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV in South Africa's Eastern Cape Province
This document describes the work of the Khusela project, which focuses on integrating services for family planning, reproductive health, and prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
Publication date: February 2010
Region: Africa
- Helping PEPFAR Partners Manage Health Care Waste: Practical Approaches and Lessons Learned From Uganda and Nigeria
Under the Making Medical Injections Safer project, PATH has supported ministries of health and environment to develop the systems needed for effective health care waste management. This paper describes the process, tools, and strategies used to successfully engage PEPFAR partners in Uganda and Nigeria to improve health care waste management.
Publication date: October 2009
Region: Africa
- HIV Prevention on the Roads of East Africa
This is one of a series of fact sheets that describe PATH's current and past work in Kenya. The fact sheets focus on specific projects as well as unique approaches that cut across projects. This fact sheet describes an innovative campaign to catch the attention of truck drivers on East African highways and get them thinking about ways to avoid AIDS.
Publication date: June 2006
Region: Africa
- Improving Adolescent Reproductive Health
This is one of a series of fact sheets that describe PATH's current and past work in Kenya. The fact sheets focus on specific projects as well as unique approaches that cut across projects. This fact sheet describes work on the Kenya Adolescent Reproductive Health Project (KARHP), a multi-sectoral approach to addressing adolescent reproductive health and HIV prevention in two districts in Western Province.
Publication date: June 2006
Region: Africa
- Improving Delivery of Nevirapine for Infants
This is one of a series of fact sheets that describe PATH's current and past work in Kenya. The fact sheets focus on specific projects as well as unique approaches that cut across projects. This fact sheet describes work to improve single-dose packaging of nevirapine for programs to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
Publication date: June 2006
Region: Africa
- Improving Maternal and Child Health in South Africa: PATH's Project Portfolio Addresses the Intersection of HIV and Vulnerable Mothers and Children
This brief provides a description of PATH's work in South Africa. Projects focus on advancing health technologies for mothers and children, preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV, caring for caregivers of orphans and vulnerable children, advocating for sound microbicides research in Africa, supporting midwives who work on HIV and AIDS, and strengthening tuberculosis infection prevention and control.
Publication date: February 2010
Region: Africa

