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  1. The Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University announced a partnership with PATH, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, to enhance immunization in countries with conflict
    Published: April 2024
  2. An article announcing the Gates Foundation’s refreshed open access and preprint policy highlights the experience of PATH’s Emmanuel Mugisha, who says researchers in low- and middle-income countries face daily barriers as a result of journal paywalls
    Published: March 2024
  3. The Men5CV (MenFive) pentavalent meningitis vaccine—the result of a 13-year development collaboration between Serum Institute of India and PATH—could help eliminate a leading cause of neurological disease and disability in sub-Saharan Africa.
    Published: March 2024
  4. The New York Times remembers Kent Campbell, the creator and first director of PATH’s Malaria Control and Elimination Partnership in Africa (MACEPA) program. Dr. Campbell is remembered for a legacy of lifesaving work over four decades in public health.
    Published: March 2024

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  1. This milestone marks a key step toward improving pneumococcal conjugate vaccine affordability and enabling sustainable access for low- and middle-income countries
    Published: December 2019
    Press Release
  2. The team of innovators, headquartered in Seattle, welcomes global development expert to lead ambitious efforts to improve health outcomes for more than 1.4 billion people by 2030
    Published: December 2019
    Press Release
  3. Focusing care on pregnant women and children will help accelerate progress toward malaria elimination
    Published: December 2019
    Statement
  4. Published: November 2019
    Press Release
  5. Pilot introduction of RTS,S/AS01 has now started in selected areas of three African countries
    Published: November 2019
    Press Release