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  1. This publication presents highlights from the 20-year story of PATH and its partners who developed, validated, and are introducing SILCS—the first new diaphragm in 50 years. Marketed by Kessel medintim GmbH as the Caya® contoured diaphragm—SILCS is expanding women’s options for nonhormonal contraception in developed and developing countries. Cette publication retrace les faits marquants de la collaboration entre PATH et ses partenaires ces vingt dernières années afin de développer, valider, fabriquer, mettre sur le marché et distribuer le premier nouveau diaphragme au monde depuis 50 ans.Commercialisé par Kessel medintim GmbH sous le nom diaphragme Caya® à rebords, le diaphragme SILCS permet d’élargir les options faites aux femmes en termes de santé reproductive dans les pays développés et en développement.
    Published: September 2016
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  2. During the past 25 years, Zambia has made tremendous progress in preventing deaths and improving health among women, newborns, and children. Despite this, many still do not receive basic health services and lack access to essential medicines, products, and technologies. This report demonstrates the potential impact of increased prioritization of reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health commodities and interventions in order to support advocates as they interact with decision-makers to influence policy and budget changes.
    Published: September 2016
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  3. PATH explored how 11 emerging innovations for women, newborns, and children could help dramatically accelerate progress in maternal and child survival, specifically in the context of USAID’s 24 priority countries. The 11 innovations we modeled were identified through the Innovation Countdown 2030 initiative.
    Published: September 2016
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  4. Soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) remain a massive global health problem. More robust, simple, and sensitive diagnostic tools will improve the ability of control programs to determine infection and response procedures. This document illustrates PATH’s contributions toward creating a business case for financing, developing, and deploying new diagnostics for detection of STH infection.
    Published: September 2016
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  5. PATH’s Digital Health team conducted a strategic review of the Health Information Systems Programme (HISP) at the University of Oslo. The review focused on assessing HISP’s role, capacities, challenges, and opportunities. The report summarizes those findings and includes recommendations to help meet increased demand for District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS 2) development and implementation support.
    Published: September 2016
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