Drugs

We continually prove it’s possible to invent and advance affordable and effective medicines that prevent and treat diseases of poverty, like HIV, malaria, diarrheal disease, and infections—and to get them safely to people who need them.

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Articles from our global team
42 Articles
42 Articles
42 Articles
  1. Woman holds subcutaneous DMPA (DMPA-SC, Sayana Press)
    September 12, 2018

    The power to prevent pregnancy in women’s hands: DMPA-SC injectable contraception

    Women want and need access to a variety of contraceptives to plan, space, and prevent pregnancies. PATH is expanding access and options with DMPA-SC (brand name Sayana® Press), an all-in-one contraceptive that puts women in charge of their reproductive health.

  2. Blue PATH String
    July 31, 2018

    The global health world is changing, and so are we: PATH's CEO on our next 40 years

    The world has changed in remarkable—even unprecedented—ways since PATH got its start. Now we're accelerating our efforts to create greater health, equity, and opportunity everywhere.

  3. APP 02 Hope oxygen gives life image
    July 18, 2018

    HO2PE: Oxygen gives life – campaign resources

    Access to oxygen should not be a matter of location or luck. The HO2PE campaign aims to bring the issue of oxygen access to the forefront of discussions on newborn, child and maternal health. Help PATH increase awareness about the importance of oxygen treatment and its impact on saving precious breath and life around the world by utilizing the campaign resources below.

  4. PATH/Georgina Goodwin
    July 2, 2018

    Up to the job: new drugs for deadly diarrhea

    How PATH is advancing new effective and affordable treatments for diarrhea and the underlying enteric infections that cause it.

  5. Community health worker holds subcutaneous DMPA device (DMPA-SC, Sayana Press)
    June 18, 2018

    Practical guidance for DMPA-SC introduction and scale-up

    Family planning leaders can draw from an established base of evidence to integrate DMPA-SC in efforts to address unmet need and increase access to contraception through a range of delivery channels.

  6. Three smiling women from Sierra Leone
    June 18, 2018

    DMPA-SC advocacy and communications tools: speaking up for greater contraceptive choice

    Family planning advocates can ensure that a country’s policies and funding promote access to all contraceptive options, so women can make an informed and voluntary choice. The Advocacy Pack for Subcutaneous DMPA was designed for advocates around the globe to help increase access to this new injectable contraceptive option.