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  1. Partnering with Tanzania and Zambia, the BID Initiative developed, tested, and rolled out interventions that address some of the most pressing routine immunization service delivery challenges, such as poor visibility into vaccine supplies and difficulty identifying children who default on immunization schedules. These briefs summarize the BID Initiative’s approaches and interventions, and shares recommendations and lessons learned for others interested in improving immunization data quality and use.
    Published: September 2017
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  2. Eliminating malaria requires collaboration across borders, sectors, and disciplines. PATH engages partners in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to develop, evaluate, and scale tools and strategies to defeat malaria. Our partnership model translates bold ideas into products and strategies, and leverages national capacity in the fight against malaria.
    Published: September 2017
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  3. This paper discusses how nonprofits like PATH can achieve US global health and development goals through effectively harnessing the power of the private sector.
    Published: September 2017
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  4. This fact sheet outlines the Advancing Maternal Immunization (AMI) collaboration, which brings together diverse stakeholders to improve infant health and survival through maternal immunization. Currently focused on respiratory syncytial virus, AMI is identifying viable pathways to enable informed decision-making and rapid launch of maternal vaccines, particularly in resource-limited settings.
    Published: September 2017
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  5. This guide is designed to help country decision-makers understand the evidence around when to consider introducing Japanese Encephalitis (JE) vaccines, the potential benefits, how to incorporate JE vaccines into their country’s immunization program, and how to monitor and evaluate the vaccines after introduction. It consists of six modules, including:1. Does My Country Need JE Vaccine?2. Is JE Vaccination Cost-Effective?3. Which JE Vaccine Should My Country Use?4. How Should My Country Introduce JE Vaccine?5. Can My Country Afford a JE Vaccination Program?6. Is My Country’s JE Vaccination Program Working?The guide may be downloaded as an interactive version in its entirety, or as individual printable modules.
    Published: August 2017
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