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PATH is a nonprofit that works in 70+ countries to improve health outcomes for millions of people. Learn how PATH innovates, partners, and advocates for universal health coverage and health equity.
- Solutions
Solutions - Better health moves humanity forward | PATH
- Health Areas
Health Areas - Better health moves humanity forward | PATH
- Where We Work
Where We Work - Better health moves humanity forward | PATH
- Devices
Devices - Better health moves humanity forward | PATH
- Vaccines
We envision a world where country leaders and their partners...
- Primary Health Care
Primary Health Care - Better health moves humanity forward |...
- Digital Health
PATH Kenya was honored with a visit by the Chairperson of...
- Advocacy & Policy
Advocacy & Policy - Better health moves humanity forward |...
- COVID-19
COVID-19 - Better health moves humanity forward | PATH
- Solutions
PATH (formerly known as the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health) is an international, nonprofit global health organization. PATH is based in Seattle with 1,600 employees in more than 70 countries around the world.
Supported by a broad and diverse group of funders, PATH’s programs work to accelerate health equity worldwide, so that all people and communities can thrive. Advocacy and policy Informing decisions to bring health within reach of everyone
PATH is a nonprofit organization that aims to advance health equity through innovation and partnerships. Learn about its five-year strategy, values, manifesto, and impact in low- and middle-income countries.
path.org—provide global health practitioners with a quantifiable way to hold themselves and their funders accountable to local communities, needs, and priorities. The benchmarks have already been used on many PATH projects, including the Technical Assistance Platform (TAP) Project, a US President’s
President and CEO. 2021 achievements. PATH continued supporting global COVID-19 response while strengthening health systems for the long term through faster data systems, affordable devices, new vaccines, equitable policies, and more.