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  1. This toolkit provides a comprehensive approach to link drug-resistant tuberculosis patients in the private sector to existing drug-resistant tuberculosis services in the public sector and creation of a patient support system for enhanced treatment adherence.
    Published: September 2019
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    Training Material
  2. This checklist is a customizable tool that can be used to monitor Subcutaneous DMPA (DMPA-SC, Sayana® Press) contraceptive self-injection programs and health worker practices. The questions can be adapted as needed to align with local program designs and guidelines. To access the MS Word version of this tool in English or French, please email FPoptions@path.org.DMPA-SC is an easy-to-use injectable contraceptive that is ideally suited for remote access and self-injection. For more information, visit www.path.org/dmpa-sc or sign up for our newsletter.
    Published: August 2019
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    Brief, Fact Sheet, Training Material
  3. La Evaluación Prospectiva de País es una plataforma de evaluación que incorpora métodos mixtos diseñada para examinar el modelo de negocios del Fondo Mundial, sus inversiones y contribuciones para que los programas nacionales de VIH, tuberculosis y malaria tengan resultados positivos e impacto. La EPP se lleva a cabo en ocho países y genera evidencia oportuna para promover mejoras en losprogramas y acelerar el progreso hacia los objetivos estratégicos del Fondo Mundial 2017-2022.Este resumen presenta los resultados de Guatemala, así como los resultados sintetizados en los ocho países EPP en 2018.
    Published: July 2019
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    Infographic
  4. Adolescents and Young People aged 10 to 24 bear a disproportionate burden of HIV in Kenya. Those aged 15 to 24 are especially vulnerable, accounting for a third of all new HIV infections and 15% of all HIV-related deaths. Adolescents and young people living with HIV (AYPLHIV) tend to have lower suppression rates compared to adults, often due to lower treatment adherence and other factors such as lack of access to age-appropriate care, provider bias, and self-stigma. In response, Kenya’s National AIDS and STIs Control Programme launched Operation Triple Zero (OTZ). OTZ focuses on empowering both male and female AYPLHIV to commit to the “triple zero outcomes”: zero missed appointments, zero missed doses, and zero viral load. This brief outlines PATH’s OTZ activities and achievements-to-date under the PEPFAR and USAID-funded Afya Ziwani project in western Kenya.
    Published: July 2019
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    Brief
  5. This brief details PATH's advocacy work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as well as policy asks for the president.---Ce bref récapitule le travail de plaidoyer de PATH en République démocratique du Congo ainsi que les demandes politiques du président.
    Published: July 2019
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    Brief