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  1. PATH’s Reach Campaign is a US$125 million fundraising initiative to accelerate progress toward a world where health is within reach for everyone. This report provides an update on the campaign as of fall 2016 and examples of how the campaign is advancing global health solutions along the journey of innovation.
    Published: November 2016
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  2. This fact sheet provides an overview of PATH's work, global presence, expertise, partners, and funding.
    Published: November 2016
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  3. An assessment of the change in clinicians’ ECD screening and counseling skills with caregivers of children 0 to 3 years old in Mozambique.
    Published: October 2016
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  4. To aid decision-makers interested in human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine introduction or scale-up, in 2014–2016 the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and PATH conducted the first comprehensive review of HPV vaccine delivery experiences across 46 low- and middle-income countries.These experiences have helped countries learn valuable lessons about effective methods for garnering parental acceptance and reaching young adolescent girls with the vaccine, at relatively low delivery costs. The lessons learnt from these countries can provide critical information for policymakers and program planners on how best to prepare, deliver, and sustain HPV vaccines.Highlights include key findings and lessons from HPV vaccination experience across five themes: preparation, communications, delivery, achievements, and sustainability. Also addressed are the value of demonstration projects and potential HPV vaccination pitfalls.NOTE: In April 2025, the HPV Vaccine Acceleration Program Partners Initiative (HAPPI) Consortium published updated briefs that summarize new evidence on preparations, communications, effective delivery, sustaining programs, and pitfalls. The HAPPI Consortium is managed by JSI together with its partners Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), the International Vaccine Access Center (IVAC) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Jhpiego, and PATH.
    Published: October 2016
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  5. This publication describes PATH’s efforts to examine the use and acceptability of maternal influenza immunization in El Salvador. The qualitative study captures the perspectives of pregnant women, family decision makers, community leaders, public health practitioners, private physicians, and more. The report identifies both successful strategies as well as challenges to vaccine uptake, and offers recommendations for countries considering the introduction of maternal influenza immunization.
    Published: October 2016
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