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  1. This capability statement highlights PATH’s supply chain strengthening work in Senegal. Operating in Senegal since 2001, with staff located in offices throughout the country, PATH builds on strong relationships and project work with partners to develop, introduce, and scale up technology and system innovations that reduce the burden of infectious and neglected tropical diseases; improve reproductive, maternal, and child health and nutrition; expand access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene; strengthen health systems; and empower communities.
    Published: January 2021
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    Fact Sheet
  2. This capability statement highlights the work PATH and its partners in Uganda. Operating in Uganda since 2002, PATH has partnered with Uganda’s government to introduce tools to prevent and detect cancer, offer women new contraceptive choices, get more vaccines to more children, and craft policies that lay the foundation for health for every Ugandan.
    Published: January 2021
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    Fact Sheet
  3. PATH is a leader in adapting health innovations with and for women across systems, populations, and geographies. This brief outlines PATH's vision, approach, and areas of expertise in Sexual and Reproductive Health.
    Published: January 2021
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    Brief, Fact Sheet
  4. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for oxygen and other respiratory care supplies and equipment around the globe.In response, PATH conducted a biomedical equipment survey in 76 health facilities across Malawi. The purpose of the survey was to quantify the existing oxygen production and delivery equipment, consumables for administering oxygen therapy, bed capacity, and facility infrastructure that are relevant to providing respiratory care. Survey results suggest a significant scarcity of oxygen production and delivery equipment and supplies, limited health facility capacity and infrastructure to treat patients, and inequitable distribution of resources for respiratory care across health zones in Malawi.This report summarizes observations from the collected data and is intended to help global and national stakeholders understand COVID-19 treatment capacity in Malawi.
    Published: January 2021
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    Report
  5. The Data Use Partnership (DUP) is a Tanzanian government-led initiative that is digitally transforming the health system. The government, in partnership with PATH, is building strong, connected digital health systems that are improving healthcare management and delivery, leading to better health outcomes.DUP is enabling countrywide digital transformation through four focal areas: strengthening digital health and data policy, advancing digital health capacity, co-creating connected digital health systems and coordinating digital health actors locally and globally.
    Published: December 2020
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    Infographic