An uptick in global #HPV vaccine coverage is a bright spot in UNICEF's annual vaccination coverage report, in part thanks to countries like Bangladesh adopting a single-dose HPV vaccination schedule. In this article, Cathy Ndiaye says that regardless of vaccination strategy, community mobilization is paramount. #CervicalCancer #VaccinesWork https://lnkd.in/gPJjgQMg
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PATH is a global nonprofit dedicated to health equity. With more than 40 years of experience forging multisector partnerships, and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales up innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing health challenges. *PATH has become aware of scams involving false job offers.* Please advise: - PATH will never ask for a fee during any stage of the recruitment process. - All active jobs are advertised directly on our careers page: https://path.silkroad.com/epostings/. - Official PATH emails will always arrive from an @path.org address Please report any suspicious communications to [email protected].
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The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders brings Fellows from sub-Saharan Africa to the US for academic advancement, leadership training, and professional development. Dr. Z. Micha?l John COMPAORE, a clinical researcher and 2024 #MandelaFellow from Burkina Faso, reflects on his experience working with members of PATH's global team—including Ibrahim Ali, CYRIL ENGMANN, and Levis Nderitu (he/him)—this summer: https://lnkd.in/eqRGKSfh
A vision for global health: My PATH fellowship journey
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#InternalDisplacement presents a host of public health challenges, including increased vulnerability to infectious diseases. In Ethiopia’s Somali region, PATH partners with the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) to prevent #malaria outbreaks in humanitarian crisis zones. In April 2023, the PATH-implemented, PMI-funded Surveillance for Malaria Elimination Activity worked closely with Shabeley woreda health officials to facilitate the distribution of 500 long-lasting insecticide-treated nets. In total, 891 individuals have been protected from malaria infection. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dgBargDA #EndMalaria USAID Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Federal Ministry of Health Ethiopia
Protecting internally displaced people from malaria
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"Nearly 1 in 10 newborns are born too soon – that is 1 out of every 10 births that are most likely to require unique lactation care due to challenges with baby not feeding directly at the breast.?WHO recommends mothers’ own milk as the first option for this vulnerable population, but current systems for providing lactation care require a transformation to a comprehensive vision and care platform that places mothers’ unique lactation needs at the center – as the driver of the first food system and foundation for long-term infant feeding and health outcomes." Read more in AlignMNH from PATH colleagues Kimberly Mansen, Emily M. Njuguna and Kiersten Israel-Ballard about the "secret sauce" for supporting small and/or sick newborns and their mothers for long-term feeding success: 1?? Enhanced training for the #health workforce 2?? Integrated, person-centered #healthsystems 3?? Better availability of supportive supplies and devices
Optimizing care for the small and sick newborn requires prioritizing their mother
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#RSV is the world's top cause of severe respiratory infections and hospitalization in young children—responsible for 1 in every 28 deaths occurring before six months of age. A new maternal vaccine and long-acting monoclonal antibody could help change that! Experts—including PATH's Clint Pecenka, Ranju Baral, and Jessica Fleming—explain in The Lancet. Every country should have the opportunity to choose which product best fits the needs of its population and its health system. That’s why ensuring that these products can be available, affordable, and accessible is so important, especially for countries with low- and middle-income economies where nearly all RSV deaths occur. Read the article to learn about the new RSV interventions and the challenges and opportunities on the road to their global authorization and implementation. Also included are spotlights from Argentina, Kenya, and Spain that bring different contexts and perspectives to life. https://lnkd.in/exTJpAmZ
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We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Bilal A Mateen as PATH’s Chief AI Officer. In this newly created role, Bilal—who most recently served as Executive Director of Digital Square at PATH—will lead PATH’s efforts to harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate progress toward a world where everyone has the opportunity to live a healthy life. “I am deeply passionate about the role of research in advancing ethical and inclusive applications of artificial intelligence to improve lives,” Bilal said. “I believe that AI has the power to revolutionize the way we address global health challenges, and I am excited to work with the talented team at PATH to harness that power.” Read the full announcement: https://bit.ly/3ZiK9C7 #GlobalHealth #DigitalHealth #ArtificialIntelligence #HealthTech #HealthAI #AIForGood
PATH appoints Dr. Bilal Mateen as inaugural Chief AI Officer
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Clinical signs alone do not detect all indicators of severe illness in children. In order for health workers to make the right diagnosis, they need access to and training for critical screening and #diagnostic tools. But in many countries, these devices are either not available, not functioning properly, or not suited for infants who need them most—putting children's lives at risk. Since 2019, the PATH-led Tools for Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (TIMCI) project has worked to improve access to #PulseOximeters and clinical decision support systems in Tanzania, India, Kenya, and Senegal. "Before the TIMCI project's interventions, it was incredibly difficult to detect #hypoxemia in very sick children upon arrival," recalls Joyce Nuhu, a clinical officer at the Nguvumali Health Center in Tanga, Tanzania. Since the introduction of the new tools, Joyce says, detection—and subsequent management or referral—has become much easier. As the five-year project comes to an end, we're reflecting on its achievements and lessons learned: https://lnkd.in/eU4kw_2V olgah odek Amos Mugisha Michael Ruffo Ifakara Health Institute
Small devices, big impact: Improving child health outcomes
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Young leaders can drive action in harnessing the transformative potential of digital health to strengthen public health systems. Learn how PATH’s YO.DH Youth Ownership of Digital Health (YO.DH) initiative is building a global community of young professionals in #DigitalHealth to catalyze future changemakers: https://bit.ly/3MzR9CV Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Gates Foundation India Digital Square at PATH WomenLift Health International Innovation Corps Neeraj Jain Sameer Kanwar Suhel Bidani Anaita S. Pooja Sehgal Pallavi Jain Sarah Parwez Bilal A Mateen Avantika Dhingra Surbhi Arul
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?? Last week, Global Health EDCTP3 had a fruitful meeting with PATH! The team met with Mr. Nikolaj Gilbert, CEO of PATH, Mr. Rolando M. Tomasini, PhD/MCIPS, Director of Partnership Development for Europe and Ms. Hadiya Ali Khan. ?? The meeting focused on short-term and long-term collaboration. Short-term collaboration: ?? Strengthening capacity-building in Sub-Saharan #Africa jointly, in coordination with key partners. Long-term collaboration on common topics of interest: ?? #Vaccine development. ?? Digital #health and innovation. Stay up to date by signing up to our #newsletter ?? ?? https://lnkd.in/dUiWJ6DN ----------- EU Science, Research and Innovation European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership Africa CDC Irene Norstedt Liesbet De Cock Lydia Boudarène Dr Jean Marie Vianney Habarugira Michael Makanga