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  1. This policy brief reports on results from a review of FGM programmes. The World Health Organisation (WHO) had commissioned the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH) to perform this review of FGM programmes in WHO countries within the African and Eastern Mediterranean Regions. This review plays a critical role in determining which

  2. Hace 3 días · Project Finance Administrator, Nairobi, KenyaProgram for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)Updated: 2024-05-31T03:54:31Z. Active locations for Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH) New Delhi, India 25. Nairobi, Kenya 9. Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo 6. Home-based, Remote 6. Washington, United States 5.

  3. c Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH), PO Box 900922, Seattle, WA, 98109, United States of America. Correspondence to Darin Zehrung (e-mail: dzehrung@path.org) ( Submitted: 5 May 2010 – Revised version received: 1 November 2010 – Accepted: 2 November 2010 – Published online: 5 January 2011)

  4. 2.1 Health technology "Health technology" as defined by WHO is: the set of techniques, drugs, equipment and procedures used by health care professionals in delivering medical care to individuals and the system within which such care is delivered. 2.2 Appropriate technology "Appropriate technology" is defined as: The adaptation to local ...

  5. This curriculum is designed to help youth in Tanzania face the challenges of growing up. The set includes a facilitator's manual and a workbook for participants. Life planning skills: a curriculum for young people in Africa, Ghana Version. Participant's workbook. This curriculum is designed to help youth in Ghana face the challenges of growing up.

  6. www.path.org › who-we-are › careersCareers | PATH

    PATH is honored to be selected as a recipient of the 2023 Cigna Healthy Workforce Award, which recognizes organizations with an outstanding commitment to supporting the health and vitality of employees, encouraging them to be more productive and engaged. Applicants are evaluated on several criteria, including core benefit offerings, wellness ...

  7. By strengthening local health and development systems, improving services, and changing behaviors, PATH's work will increase access to maternal-child health and survival programs for a population of approximately 4 million people and support both countries in their efforts to meet their commitments under the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).