theglobaljournal.net: Latest articles of http://www.theglobaljournal.net/member/path/articles/2012-01-23T11:09:18Z#06 - PATH2012-01-23T11:09:18Zhttp://www.theglobaljournal.net/article/view/482/<p><a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.ngoadvisor.net" target="_blank">Check out if PATH is in the Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition!</a></p> <p><img style="vertical-align: top;" src="/s3/cache%2F84%2F64%2F84649dcb3afa746c64b8a3ed42bac539.jpg" alt="Path Ouaga 11" width="580" height="386" /></p> <blockquote> <p>Advancing technologies&nbsp;to address global health challenges.</p> <p>30 years of impact.</p> </blockquote> <p style="text-align: justify;">Despite a seismic shift in recent years, much of the NGO sector&nbsp;remains wary of the influence and application of market-based thinking&nbsp;and models to address social problems. This makes it all the more&nbsp;remarkable then, that the Seattle-based <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.path.org/">PATH</a> (Program for Appropriate&nbsp;Technology in Health) has been engaging in innovative public-private&nbsp;partnerships guided by the free-market concept of user-driven design&nbsp;for almost 30 years.&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Founded in the mid-1970s as a family planning organization bringing&nbsp;together public health agencies and private industry to make sure couples&nbsp;around the world had access to condoms, birth control pills, intrauterine&nbsp;devices and other modern forms of pregnancy prevention, PATH has&nbsp;expanded its focus in the ensuing years to include an array of health&nbsp;technologies and a global reach touching 70 countries.&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">At the heart of the organization&rsquo;s approach is a commitment to seeking&nbsp;out new, creative and affordable technologies, collaborating with&nbsp;dynamic public and private sector partners, and delivering sustainable,&nbsp;culturally-relevant solutions to address long-standing cycles of poor&nbsp;health globally. In practice, this encompasses a diverse focus on&nbsp;emerging and epidemic diseases like HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria,&nbsp;developing health technologies designed for low-resource settings,&nbsp;working to improve child and maternal health (including vaccines),&nbsp;and pursuing health equity for women.&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">PATH has adapted, developed, or co-developed more than&nbsp;85 technologies designed to improve the health and lives of people&nbsp;in developing countries. Amongst others, these include: vaccine vial&nbsp;monitors that detect when temperature-sensitive vaccines have been&nbsp;exposed to heat; single-use, disposable syringes that prevent needle&nbsp;re-use; &lsquo;ultra-rice&rsquo; technology that uses manufactured, rice-like grains&nbsp;fortified with micro-nutrients to alleviate malnutrition; and a pre-filled&nbsp;injection device that ensures the correct amounts of vaccines or drugs&nbsp;are administered. Reflecting the organization&rsquo;s deep impact, several&nbsp;billion of these products are presently in use worldwide.&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Most recently, PATH introduced the &lsquo;MenAfriVac&rsquo; vaccine in partnership&nbsp;with the World Health Organization. As a result, more than 20 million&nbsp;people in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger were vaccinated against meningitis&nbsp;A, which has ravaged sub-Saharan Africa for more than a century.&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Having successfully launched an &lsquo;innovation funding&rsquo; vehicle &ndash; the&nbsp;&lsquo;Catalyst Fund&rsquo; &ndash;&nbsp;in 2005, which gives the organization more freedom&nbsp;and flexibility to test cutting-edge ideas and experiment with small-scale&nbsp;pilot projects, PATH is well-positioned to remain an important driving force&nbsp;for innovation in global health for years to come.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #888888;">(Photo &copy; PATH)</span></p>