Ethiopia
Improving health systems and services to create healthier futures for Ethiopians.
Since 2007, PATH has collaborated with Ethiopia’s Federal Ministry of Health, community groups, and other partners to strengthen the country’s public health systems and address the most pressing health threats, including malaria, tuberculosis, and vaccine-preventable disease. We implement high-impact, evidence-based, sustainable programs to support those most at risk.
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Promoting health equity
For more than a decade, PATH has worked with Ethiopia’s Federal Ministry of Health and regional health bureaus to enhance good governance and promote health equity for all Ethiopians. Together, we design policies that strengthen community-based child health programs, enhance immunization campaigns, and improve treatment for malaria and tuberculosis.
Digital tools, better health
PATH leverages digital tools to monitor health threats and deliver high-quality services to the people who need it most. We use a digital health information system to track health data, an app to conduct household epidemiological surveys, and we’re working to strengthen internet connectivity so more health facilities can use these tools.
In Ethiopia, we are working to increase access to quality and equitable health services by improving primary health care systems across the country. PATH works with partners in the country to design patient-centered, integrated approaches for better maternal health, family planning, and newborn and child health. At the zone and woreda-level, PATH partners with local decision-makers and community groups to mobilize financial resources, assess drug and equipment supplies, support health care workers, and increase awareness through community engagement and health service promotion.
PATH’s Malaria Control and Elimination Project for Africa (MACEPA) has worked with Ethiopia’s Federal Ministry of Health since 2007—providing support at the national and community level—to prevent, control, and eventually eliminate malaria from the country.
With better data, and strong analytics tools, we are better able to design evidence-based policies, allocate resources efficiently, and monitor program effectiveness. PATH, the Federal Ministry of Health in Ethiopia, and regional health bureaus are working together to advance the collection and use of data. Together, with better data, we improve service delivery for communities, ensure essential medicines reach those who need them, monitor diseases to prevent and respond to outbreaks, and much more. For example, using tools like Open Data Kit and the DHIS2 platform, we’ve digitized and streamlined the way we collect, monitor, and track data related to malaria cases and care.
For more than 15 years, PATH Ethiopia has been working to increase immunization coverage across the country, so more people have access to lifesaving vaccinations. PATH supports the development of national roll out plans, facilitates data management and quality for campaigns, and provides high-level technical assistance for introducing new vaccines, including vaccines against HPV and COVID-19—with a particular focus on equitable vaccine distribution. For example, the Afar Regional State and the Somali Regional State in Ethiopia are historically hard to reach areas with low vaccination coverage. In these states, PATH promotes community-level mobilization and awareness, while helping improve data quality to strengthen immunization program planning.
Where we work
Our office
Our primary office is located in Addis Ababa.
Bole Medhaniyalem, MOENCO Road,
50 m to the right from main road/Dashen Bank MOENCO Branch
Street #03, 711 Bole
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Mailing Address
PO Box 493, Code 1110
Addis Ababa
Ethiopia
Phone: 251.115.504.243
Fax: 251.115.504.313
Meet our team
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Tirsit Grishaw Legesse, MSc
Country Director, Ethiopia
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Liya Wondossen
Senior Technical Advisor, HPV
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Asefaw Getachew
Malaria Team Leader
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Daniel George
Finance and Administration Manager