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Recently published by @who.int: a new field guide for the management of P. vivax #malaria.
Excellent, up-to-date resource for malaria program managers, health care providers in endemic areas, public health officers, policymakers, NGOs & international partners 👇 https://bit.ly/3Nzodz8
#EndMalaria
Late last year, CEPI, @path.org and Africa CDC convened 80+ experts from 20 countries in Nairobi to move RPECA from concept to a concrete roadmap that establishes a regionally owned ecosystem for rapid clinical trials and real-world evidence generation.
Discover the key takeaways: bit.ly/4rVQopT
In Ghana, children rely on Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) during the rainy season to stay protected from #malaria.
Through the PMI REACH Project, implemented by @path.org, volunteers like Abednego Afreh help deliver SMC — and he does so in his own way.
www.malarianomore.org/story/in-gha...
The Research Preparedness Program for East & Central Africa (RPECA) aims to build regional capacity to rapidly generate evidence during disease outbreaks.
PATH, Africa CDC, and @cepi.net conducted the first RPECA workshop last December. Read the report: https://bit.ly/4st7dtv
#EpidemicPreparedness
Too many women & newborns still die from preventable causes because care's not designed around women’s needs. Through #SAFEStartPlus, Unitaid, @path.org & partners are supporting integrated care so women can access lifesaving services in one place at the right time. cc. @worldhepalliance.bsky.social
A person is receiving a vaccine in the arm while seated at a table. Two individuals are observing, and another person is administering the vaccine. A text on the right reads: "Typhoid outbreaks can strike when health systems are already stretched thin. Typhoid conjugate vaccines help ensure children stay protected, no matter the circumstances." Below, it credits Dr. Muhibul Kashem, Senior Program Officer at PATH. The bottom text reads: "Together we can take on Typhoid."
At this week’s International Conference on #Typhoid and Other Invasive Salmonelloses, we shared how Bangladesh and Burkina Faso have reached millions of children with typhoid conjugate #vaccines.
💉 More on TCV introduction: https://bit.ly/47qaK3h
#TakeOnTyphoid
A man in a button-down shirt stands outside in front of a brown building, facing the camera. Text on the right reads: "We've made incredible progress on typhoid prevention globally. We need to keep up the momentum and reach more children with lifesaving typhoid conjugate vaccines." The quote is credited to Dr. Emmanuel Mugisha. The bottom text reads: "Together we can take on Typhoid."
Hear from PATH's Dr. Emmanuel Mugisha at the International Conference on Typhoid & Other Invasive Salmonelloses this week.
He’ll reflect on reaching nearly 150M children with #typhoid conjugate vaccines.
Agenda: www.coalitionagainsttyphoid.org/international-conference...
#TakeOnTyphoid
Health worker Joshua Migosi conducts an outdoors household visit to support early tuberculosis detection in Nyaisa village, Nyamira County, Kenya.
PATH has applied end-to-end expertise and innovative approaches to the fight against tuberculosis for 25 years.
Learn how one PATH-led project in Nyamira County, Kenya, is expanding access to high-quality, person-centered TB prevention and care: https://bit.ly/3PV252I
#WorldTBDay #EndTB
A child smiles while holding her typhoid vaccination card. A text on the right reads: "Nearly 150 million children have received typhoid conjugate vaccines through introduction campaigns—and millions more in routine immunization!" The bottom text reads: "Together we can take on Typhoid."
Join PATH and TyVAC this week at the International Conference on #Typhoid and Other Invasive Salmonelloses!
We’ll celebrate nearly 150 million children reached with typhoid conjugate vaccines and look ahead to the future of typhoid prevention.
#TakeOnTyphoid @sabinvaccine.bsky.social
A diagram illustrates the difference between "No vaccination" and "With vaccination" scenarios for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The left side shows a smaller number of antibodies with a virus near a baby icon. The right side shows increased antibodies with a check mark, indicating enhanced protection for the baby. Text highlights the availability and benefits of maternal vaccines for RSV.
#MaternalVaccines have exciting potential to protect infants from diseases we haven't been able to address before, like RSV and GBS.
Check out our booth at #IMNCH2026 this week for more info, and find the communications toolkit online at https://bit.ly/RSVInfoToolkit
The image promotes protection against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) for infants. It features two recommendations from WHO: RSV vaccination during pregnancy, shown with an outline of a pregnant figure, and monoclonal antibodies for infants, illustrated with a baby icon holding a rattle.
Heading to #IMNHC2026? Stop by our exhibit on maternal immunization to learn about exciting new tools to protect infants from diseases like RSV!
More info: https://bit.ly/RSVInfoToolkit
#MaternalVaccines #HealthyNewborns @alignmnh.bsky.social
Colorful promotional graphic for the International Maternal Newborn Health Conference 2026, with the text "Sharing learning to inform collective action." The conference takes place in Nairobi from 23-26 March.
Attending #IMNHC2026? Register for PATH sessions here: bit.ly/4uGBdni
Headshots of 15 PATH staff members attending the 2026 International Maternal Newborn Health Conference in Nairobi. The PATH logo is in the top left. The IMNHC 2026 logo is in the bottom right, next to the text: "Nairobi, 23-26 March, International Maternal Newborn Health Conference."
We're proud to join the global maternal & newborn health community next week at #IMNHC2026. Our experts will lead + contribute to sessions on innovative, country-driven, people-centered solutions that help every mother and newborn survive & thrive.
🔎 Explore our schedule: https://bit.ly/4drjuKb
Promotional graphic for a PATH Live Forum titled "Staying ahead of antimalaria drug resistance." The webinar is scheduled for Thursday, March 26, at 7 a.m. PDT / 10 a.m. EDT / 5 p.m. EAT. Next to the text, there is an illustration of medical items, including pills and a syringe, crossed out with a red circle, alongside a mosquito over a net. The PATH logo is in the top right corner.
Malaria treatments known as ACTs have saved millions of lives over the last 20 years. But as #antimalarial drug resistance evolves, how can countries, researchers & partners ensure ACTs remain effective for as long as possible?
⏰ Join us for this #PATHLiveForum on March 26: https://bit.ly/4sezHaj
Three young women sit in a waiting room with their babies. A text overlay reads "This month in PATH Insights: Health for ALL women & girls," with the subtitle "The need for collective action to close the women's health gap." A subscribe button appears to the right of the text.
In our March newsletter, we celebrated #IWD2026 & our commitment to better health for women & girls.
Learn how PATH reduces barriers to family planning, addresses preventable deaths in pregnancy and childbirth, expands access to maternal mental health care, and more: https://bit.ly/43WBrtU
Cover of UNICEF's Urban Immunization Toolkit 2.0, a toolkit for immunization stakeholders addressing inequitable coverage in urban and peri-urban contexts, which was published in January 2026.
In rapidly growing cities, reaching every child with vaccines requires new & tailored approaches. 💉🏙️
We’re proud to have contributed to the @unicef.org Urban Immunization Toolkit 2.0, a practical guide for #immunization teams in complex urban settings.
🔗 https://bit.ly/40qogA9
#PublicHealth
Curious what the #GlobalHealth R&D pipeline really looks like? Check out this interactive infographic from @ghtcoalition.org 👇
For small & sick newborns, a healthy beginning requires feeding support from the start.
This week, the @who.int Bulletin published our article with the African Neonatal Association on strengthening access to human milk for vulnerable infants.
Read now: https://bit.ly/4cPFqi5
#NewbornHealth
Healthy Heart Africa event in Ghana
Healthy Heart Africa event in Rwanda
Healthy Heart Africa event in Ghana
Healthy Heart Africa event in Rwanda
Kidney health should never depend on where someone lives or what they can afford. Through AstraZeneca's Healthy Heart Africa program in Ghana, Rwanda, and Senegal, we’re helping close the gaps in access to prevention, screening & treatment.
#WorldKidneyDay #KidneyHealthForAll
A nurse in Lubumbashi, DRC, gently collects a dried blood spot sample from a newborn held by a caregiver.
Every mom and baby deserves a healthy start. But preventable diseases like HIV & #HepB still impact too many families.
Through @unitaid.bsky.social’s SAFEStart+ initiative, we’re integrating disease screening & treatment into routine #MaternalHealth care in 9 countries.
➡️ https://bit.ly/4swt8PW
This #IWD2026, we celebrated the ongoing impact of the Community Sport & Health Cooperation Initiative.
In partnership with #Olympism365, the initiative creates school-based sport programs with meaningful leadership pathways for girls across Ghana, Tanzania, Peru, Vietnam, and Nepal.
#HealthForAll
A promotional image for a report titled "Health R&D Financing in Africa: Towards Resilience, Innovation, and Sovereignty." The image includes a download button and displays three pages of the report with text and images. The logo for PATH appears at the bottom.
📣 A new policy brief from PATH & @impactglobalhealth.bsky.social outlines pathways to strengthen sustainable, country-led health R&D ecosystems in Africa.
A must-read for policymakers, funders, and advocates shaping Africa’s innovation future: https://bit.ly/4sojdfo
#HealthPolicy #GlobalHealth
Promotional graphic reads, "Regulatory pathways for combination vaccines are evolving. WHO and PATH convened experts to explore how current regulatory strategies could be updated to facilitate the licensure pathway. #CombinationVaccines." The background is blue with abstract line designs connecting icons of a vaccine vial, a clipboard, and two people. Logos for PATH and the World Health Organization are at the bottom right corner.
Last year, PATH and @who.int convened vaccine experts, public health officials, and regulators to explore new ways to facilitate approval of novel #CombinationVaccines.
These insights are now published in Vaccine: https://bit.ly/4r52Ovm
#VaccinesWork @elsevierhms.bsky.social
In a landmark moment for #CervicalCancer prevention, India has just introduced HPV vaccination on a single-dose schedule.
1 in 5 cervical cancer deaths occur in India. This vaccine will save many lives. #VaccinesWork
https://bit.ly/4l4aiNR
Promotional image for PATH's Excel-based vaccine cost calculators designed for middle-income countries. It highlights tools for pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, rotavirus vaccine, and human papillomavirus vaccine, with availability in French and Spanish. Several colorful graphs and charts are displayed.
We just expanded our suite of redesigned and upgraded Vaccine Cost Calculators specifically for middle-income countries to include a tool that supports #HPV vaccine decision-making.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/4bT8qoD
#VaccinesWork
🦠 Polio cases are down globally — but transmission persists in Afghanistan & Pakistan.
Vaccine-derived outbreaks remain active in 13 countries.
Eradication is within reach — but only with sustained political will & stronger immunization systems.🌍
✍️ @ibukhariarsalan.bsky.social
@gavi.org
📖⬇️ & 🔁🙏
Infographic titled 'Snapshot of CEPI 3.0' displaying a circular flowchart divided into three sections: Integrated viral family approach to vaccine development; Ready-to-activate networks and capabilities; Vaccine platforms are ready and available. Central text reads: 'Impact: Saving lives quickly, reducing risk, and making innovation accessible.'
Epidemics & pandemics are a defining #HealthSecurity challenge of our time. @cepi.net is working to transform the way we tackle today’s viral threats and get ahead of tomorrow’s.
CEPI's 3.0 strategy aims to secure a safer, better prepared future for all: https://bit.ly/4cFE2y9
#SecureTheFuture
PATH and CEPI team members are seated in a conference room for a simulation exercise to test the design and development of the Biospecimen Sourcing Initiative. Overlaid text reads: "With help from PATH, CEPI’s Biospecimen Sourcing Initiative aims to create a faster, easier, more equitable system for collecting biological samples in an outbreak"
The Biospecimen Sourcing Initiative aims to facilitate the timely and ethical collection of biological samples during an outbreak: https://bit.ly/4qILZWZ
Biospecimens from survivors are necessary for the rapid development of new vaccines, treatments & diagnostics.
#100DaysMission @cepi.net
Dr. Melanie Saville, Chief Scientific Officer at PATH
Prof. Bilal Mateen, Chief AI Officer at PATH
Two PATH leaders have been recognized at the highest levels of #GlobalHealth policy:
Melanie Saville ➡️ Chair, @who.int Product Development for Vaccines Advisory Committee
Bilal Mateen ➡️ Member, UN Independent International Scientific Panel on AI
Congrats, Mel & Bilal! https://bit.ly/3OCZWYZ