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  1. These key messages for policy- and decision-makers explain why next-generation immunization supply chains are needed to fulfill global health goals. They are intended to unite stakeholders in a common language around supply chain strengthening and may be used freely by partners when communicating about immunization supply chain issues and solutions.
    Published: October 2015
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  2. Critical gains in maternal, newborn, and child health across the globe during the past two decades provide inspiration for achieving the new vision set out through the recently ratified Sustainable Development Goals. These goals, combined with the launch of the Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s, and Adolescents’ Health, embolden PATH to do even more to accelerate innovation to achieve the world we aspire to live in—a world where all women, newborns, children, and adolescents enjoy healthy and productive lives.
    Published: October 2015
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  3. This report provides a snapshot update on the Reach Campaign—PATH’s $100 million fundraising initiative to accelerate progress toward a world where health is within reach for everyone—as of fall 2015.
    Published: October 2015
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  4. This presentation outlines PATH’s work in rural Bihar, India, supporting sustainable sanitation improvements. Specifically, it illustrates the research completed from user needs assessment to design validation.
    Published: October 2015
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  5. Neonatal infections are a major cause of newborn mortality in low-resource settings. In view of the World Health Organization’s new 2015 guidelines for outpatient treatment of neonatal sepsis when referral is not feasible, PATH reviewed a range of drug formulation, packaging, and delivery technologies that might be applied to gentamicin delivery for infants at primary care to improve safety, ease of delivery, and potentially expand access.
    Published: October 2015
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