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  1. 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. Findings from user research on portable tenant toilets in Benin are included in this fact sheet. A French version of this fact sheet is also available.
    Published: September 2016
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  2. PATH works to improve reproductive health technologies and strengthen services by focusing on specific needs for different stages in women’s lives. This means, for example, ensuring availability of youth-friendly services for adolescents, contraceptive choices for women in their main child-bearing years, and information and services for breast and cervical cancer for mid-adult women.
    Published: September 2016
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    Part of a Series
  3. Purpose: To facilitate playbox activities in health facility waiting rooms and community meetings, and to facilitate the production of homemade toys for the playbox sessions.Used by facilitators of playbox sessions (counselors and community health workers) and schools partnering with clinics to produce toys.
    Published: August 2016
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    Training Material
  4. PATH's Community-Based Program for Breast Health expands breast-cancer care to women in low-resource settings in Peru. Together with our partners, we have tested and implemented novel approaches for the early detection, diagnosis, and care of women with breast cancer in the northern La Libertad region of Peru.
    Published: August 2016
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    Fact Sheet
  5. 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. A summary of gaps identified along the sanitation service chain from product scans completed in Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, and Ghana are included in this brief. A French version of the brief is also available.
    Published: August 2016
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