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  1. The European Union (EU) is a critical investor in the global effort to develop innovative solutions to the world's biggest health challenges. This two-page brief covers the EU's history of supporting global health research and innovation, and lays out some next steps to build on this leadership and support a strong EU-Africa partnership.
    Published: September 2019
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  2. As a partner of the Bridge Collaborative, PATH worked with other global organizations to identify opportunities for cross-sector actions to address global challenges influenced by the development, health, and environmental sectors. This report identified three focus areas:Accelerating a low-carbon, clean air, and environmentally-friendly energy future for allTransforming the global food system for health and sustainabilityTargeting sanitation and wastewater improvements to maximise benefits for people and natureThe Bridge Collaborative is a partnership of PATH, The Nature Conservancy, Duke University, International Food Policy Research Institute, and UNDP.
    Published: September 2019
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  3. This year's annual report features our annual financial overview, PATH's leadership, list of PATH's funders and supporters and our accomplishments in 2018.
    Published: September 2019
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  4. Under the USAID-funded Challenge TB project in Tanzania, PATH worked with six organizations to engage in community-based TB activities as well as organizational capacity-building work to increase the CBOs’ ability to sustain TB programming beyond the life of the project and ultimately increase community mobilization to actively identify TB patients, improve case notification rates, and improve treatment adherence. This brief describes the various capacity building methods employed and results and achievements.
    Published: September 2019
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  5. Through the USAID-funded Challenge TB project, PATH partnered with Tanzania’s National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Programme to develop a mobile application that allows people to self-screen for TB using a basic mobile phone to increase knowledge and awareness. This technical brief describes PATH’s strategic approach to collaborating with partners to develop the mobile health application, implementation, results and best practices.
    Published: September 2019
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