PATH Program

Primary health care

With help from a broad range of global and local partners, PATH works with national and subnational governments to reimagine primary health care (PHC) through a multi-disciplinary, person-centered approach that improves health and well-being for all.

What we do

Advancing person-centered care

Recognizing PHC as the critical pathway to achieving universal health coverage, PATH's primary health care program accelerates the development of multidisciplinary, high-performing primary health care services. Strong PHC is not only essential to accelerating progress toward health for all, it is also the world’s first and best line of defense against epidemics, pandemics, and health threats like antimicrobial resistance and climate change.

Partner with us.

Let's advance primary health care around the world.

By the numbers
A few results from 95 PHC projects that PATH has conducted across 50 countries:
12 k
displaced Ukrainians received medical examinations.
13 k
Vietnamese gained access to essential health services.
20 k
Ghanaians screened for hypertension during COVID-19 vaccination.
  1. Kimberly Green

    Global Program Director, Primary Health Care

  2. Muyiwa Tegbe

    Deputy Director, Primary Health Care

  3. Katharine Shelley

    Deputy Director, Integration & Metrics

  4. Amy Heyden

    Global Program Administrator, Reproductive Health

  5. Ashley Jackson, MSPH

    Team Lead, Sexual and Reproductive Health

  6. Debjeet Sen

    Early Child Development Team Lead

  7. Elizabeth Rowley

    Senior Global Advisor, Gender Programs and Research

  8. Helen McGuire, MHA

    Program Leader, Noncommunicable Diseases

  9. Johannes van Dam, MD, MSc

    Program Leader, HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis and Health Systems Innovation and Delivery

  10. Kiersten Israel-Ballard

    Maternal, Newborn, Child Health & Nutrition, Acting Team Lead

  11. Amy Dempsey

    Communications Officer, Programs and Innovation

38 Article s
  1. PATH Kenya exhibited its various programs across a range of thematic areas, including immunization, innovation and technology, maternal and child health, and market dynamics. Photo: PATH Kenya
    October 31, 2023

    PATH Kenya lights the path to UHC excellence at the grand exhibition

    No country or organization can achieve universal health coverage (UHC) alone. It will require close collaboration across sectors and fundamental changes in the way public health is funded, designed, and delivered. At PATH, we’re accelerating progress toward UHC so all people and communities can thrive.

  2. Community Health Promoters (CHPs) with their newly launched kits. Credit: MoH Kenya
    October 25, 2023

    A health revolution unleashed: PATH Kenya commends Kenya's 100,000 kitted health promoters

    PATH applauds the Kenyan Ministry of Health for successfully training and deploying 248 Primary Care Network master trainers to all 47 counties in the country. This is a significant step toward revitalizing primary health care services and achieving universal health coverage (UHC).

  3. Women at health clinic with children. Photo: PATH/Trevor Snapp
    October 19, 2023

    Advancing innovations in women's health through policy advocacy

    Innovative solutions for women’s health needs are critical to saving lives and advancing gender equality, but underfunding and inefficient regulatory systems leave millions of women unable to access high-quality, affordable products. How can advocates change the landscape?

  4. A health care worker at the Dominique Health Center in Pikine, Senegal provides family planning support and counselling to patients. Photo: PATH/ Gabe Bienczycki.
    June 29, 2023

    How to make primary health care work for everyone

    PATH’s Dr. Kimberly Green explains how sustainable financing, integration, and a people-centered approach can bring quality primary health care to more people.

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    June 27, 2023

    How Rwanda is fighting the “silent killer”

    Learn about our collaborative efforts to expand screenings for hypertension and transform cardiovascular care.

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    June 13, 2023

    Six ways to advance mental health care for all

    Mental health care is a core component of universal health coverage.