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  1. Proficiency panel for the SD Bioline oncho and LF biplex diagnostic test
    Published: April 2018
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    Training Material
  2. A pen-side test may help African diary farmers improve artificial insemination results, incomes, and nutrition.
    Published: April 2018
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    Report
  3. This publication outlines two decades of progress against malaria in Senegal and describes the three major success factors: outstanding leadership and partner engagement; high intervention coverage levels; a thriving data culture. It also explores new opportunities to consolidation and expand upon Senegal’s successes.
    Published: April 2018
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  4. This document outlines PATH’s approach to technical advocacy and provides examples of how an evidence-based approach to advocacy that combines the latest health data and evidence with strategic efforts to inform and influence key decision-makers on technical issues can lead to improvements in the lives of millions of people around the world.
    Published: April 2018
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    Infographic
  5. A study on funding for malaria research and development (R&D) has identified the tracking of support for research for implementation as a particular challenge. Developed by a consortium of research and development organizations, the report highlights gaps in financial reporting and monitoring tools to document funding in this area.   The preview report, published on April 16, draws on a longer analysis developed by Malaria No More UK, PATH, and the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) based at the World Health Organization (WHO), together with the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics, Innovative Vector Control Consortium, Medicines for Malaria Venture, Policy Cures Research, and WHO’s Global Malaria Programme.
    Published: April 2018
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