Case studies
Advocacy is one of the many powerful tools that PATH uses to achieve its mission. By influencing the priorities and actions of decision-makers at all levels of the government, in countries around the world, PATH works to create a policy environment that supports global health.
The following case studies illustrate how PATH uses a 10-part approach to advocacy to achieve lasting policy change.
- Market Advocacy to Reduce Newborn Infections and Deaths in Bangladesh
- Applying a market lens to advocacy for increased misoprostol access in Nigeria
- Policies and actions for more effective malaria in pregnancy efforts
- Tracking Effective Vaccine Management Indicators for Continuous Improvement of the Immunization Supply Chain in Uganda
- Making human milk banking a priority in South Africa
- Ensuring workplace HIV/AIDS policies for Kenya’s non-military uniformed service personnel
- Influencing policies to reduce deaths from diarrhea in Cambodia and Vietnam
- Ensuring government accountability for expanded access to female condoms in South Africa
- Prioritizing the newborn agenda through policy change in Zambia