In January, PATH became the institutional host of the Early Childhood Development Action Network - ECDAN. Elizabeth Lule, executive director of ECDAN, discusses her work supporting young children, responding to the COVID-19 crisis, and building a better world for young children and their families.
"Now more than ever, I think we can look beyond what is expected and redraw the lines around the scope of global public health to include root causes of health inequity—like racism and other forms of discrimination— that have been excluded in the past."
From diagnosis to treatment and post-cure follow up, people living with TB often undergo a difficult health care journey. In this #PATHLiveForum, Keyuri Bhanushali, a TB survivor and advocate, speaks with TB-focused practitioners from PATH, Stop TB Partnership, World Health Organization (WHO), and...
“Look back to pull others forward.”
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The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of resilient PHC systems. Join us at #AHAIC2021 on March 9 for… https://t.co/3VD0EiSlzN
Equitable #COVID19vaccine distribution isn’t just ethical—it’s essential for controlling the spread. Here's how… https://t.co/VQFiOnKQbb
#mRNA vaccine manufacturing is fast—very fast. What are the implications for traditional methods of vaccine product… https://t.co/DS3hMbxYao