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  1. Ce rapport décrit les 17 recommandations d’investissement prioritaires du Gouvernement Tanzanien pour améliorer les performances du système de santé grâce à une meilleure utilisation des données.
    Published: October 2016
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    Brief
  2. Quality assurance (QA) is essential to help disease elimination programs monitor and improve the quality of testing. PATH has developed the materials described in this brochure to support QA for use of the SD BIOLINE onchocerciasis and LF rapid tests.
    Published: September 2016
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    Brief, Fact Sheet, Training Material, Poster
  3. The goal of the Sanitation Service Delivery (SSD) project is to improve urban sanitation outcomes through developing scalable, market-based models that contribute to structural change within the region’s sanitation sector with an initial focus on cities in Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, and Ghana. Findings from user research on shared containment in Cote d’Ivoire are included in this fact sheet. A French version of the fact sheet is also available.
    Published: September 2016
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  4. This assessment evaluated opportunities and challenges relating to the introduction of SILCS in South Africa as a multipurpose prevention technology that could potentially protect users from HIV as well as unintended pregnancy. The Maternal, Adolescent and Child Health (MatCH) Research group (University of the Witwatersrand) conducted this assessment and report, available in both full and abridged versions.
    Published: September 2016
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  5. This report presents the results of a video application of The Narrative Project framework to build support for maternal and child health. The project was spearheaded by the Visual Epidemiology Project at Yale University and PATH, in partnership with the New Venture Fund, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, World Vision, and Save the Children Action Network. Key findings reveal the effectiveness of an emotional storytelling video approach.
    Published: September 2016
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