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  1. PATH's statement on the floor of the 72nd World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland, affirming the belief that primary health care (PHC) is the most efficient and cost-effective way to achieve our shared goals of universal health coverage (UHC) as outlined in the SDGs. PATH emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and new innovations in health to achieve UHC and PHC through the transformative power of digital technologies.
    Published: May 2019
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  2. PATH's statement on the floor of the 72nd World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland, supporting a holistic and streamlined approach to overcoming barriers to access to medicines and vaccines.
    Published: May 2019
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  3. Purpose: To provide health committees with visual aids on criteria for model families, including nutrition and child development practices.Used by community health committees.Approved by the Provincial Health Directorate, Nampula, Mozambique.
    Published: May 2019
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  4. Purpose: To orient maternal and child health nurses during postnatal care services to screen and counsel for maternal (postpartum) depression.Used by maternal and child health nurses.Approved by the Mental Health and Maternal Health Departments, Ministry of Health, Mozambique.
    Published: May 2019
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  5. This factsheet details PATH's decade long support for the development of a National Immunization Information System (NIIS), from pilot to scale up, and the current Introducing Digital Immunization information systems - Exchange And Learning from Vietnam (IDEAL-Vietnam) project, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. IDEAL-Vietnam supports Vietnam's transition from paper records to a completely paperless immunization record system, documenting the successes and challenges along the way in order to guide and encourage stakeholders all around the world to make the transition to digital and increase access to life-saving vaccines globally.
    Published: May 2019
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    Fact Sheet