Epidemic preparedness and response
We work to ensure all countries have the staff, systems, and supplies they need to prevent, detect, and respond to disease outbreaks and emerging health threats.
“As interconnected threats like climate change and anti-microbial resistance compound, we are integrating our epidemic preparedness and response efforts across health areas and geographies to meet these challenges locally and globally.”— Kammerle Schneider, Chief Global Health Programs Officer.
PATH’s advocacy and public policy team helps policymakers, advocates, and citizens make evidence-based policy and funding decisions to advance health equity.
PATH is increasing access to quality and appropriate diagnostics that improve the health outcomes of people and communities in low-resource settings.
Accelerating the digital transformation of health systems and supporting the use of data–led action for health equity.
PATH works to build strong health systems that are able to respond to epidemics and emergencies while maintaining ongoing services.
We work hand-in-hand with governments and partners to effectively and sustainably treat infectious diseases, particularly in countries with high burdens.
We assess supply and demand for health products and build markets that address the five A’s: affordability, availability, assured quality, appropriate design, and awareness.
PATH works with governments to reimagine primary health care through a multi-disciplinary, person-centered approach that improves health for all.