PATH
With nearly 50 years of experience forging multisector partnerships, and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, we develop and scale up innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing health challenges.
Health innovation has the power to save lives. But too often, the people who need it most are the last to benefit.
At PATH, we work alongside countries, communities, and partners to help turn proven health innovations into real-world impact and expand access to lifesaving tools.
As global health resources become more limited, collaboration and practical solutions matter more than ever.
If you believe everyone deserves the chance to live a healthy life, support this work.
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06/15/2026
🌍Today, PATH is launching our next five-year strategy: From innovation to impact.
Too often, lifesaving health solutions fail to reach the people who need them most. At PATH, our mission is to close that gap by working alongside countries, communities, and partners to turn innovation into better health for millions.
Our new strategy reflects both urgency and opportunity.
Global health challenges are becoming more complex, while resources are increasingly strained. This strategy sharpens our focus so we can direct our expertise, partnerships, and investments toward the opportunities with the greatest potential for lasting impact.
From now through 2030, PATH will focus on:
🎯Developing and introducing vaccines, diagnostics, and devices that reach everyone
🎯Protecting more people from infectious diseases
🎯Strengthening and integrating health systems to meet current and emerging needs
We will also work differently, placing even greater emphasis on local leadership, sustainability, and strong partnerships.
We invite you to explore our new strategy and join us in advancing a more equitable and effective future for global health.
🔗View the strategy: https://www.path.org/who-we-are/strategy2030/
06/11/2026
🚀How do we move health innovation beyond pilots and scale what works?
At Philanthropy Asia Summit 2026, leaders from government, philanthropy, development finance, academia, and industry came together to tackle this challenge. Convened by the Kementerian Kesehatan RI, Asian Development Bank, Rockefeller Foundation, PATH, and The Bridgespan Group, the discussion explores how , MedTech, and digital health can deliver lasting impact.
💡One idea surfaced repeatedly: technology is only one piece of the puzzle.
Sustainable transformation requires strong health systems, enabling policies, sustainable financing, government leadership, and cross-sector collaboration.
Indonesia is demonstrating what’s possible through investments in interoperable systems and partnerships that are helping build a more resilient, equitable, and future-ready health system.
To accelerate progress, we launched the Indonesia Health Network (IHN)—a platform that connects leaders, investors, innovators, and institutions around a shared vision for stronger health systems in Indonesia.
📄In the coming weeks, we’ll share a report highlighting key insights, lessons learned, and pathways for action from the discussion to help advance collaboration across the health ecosystem.
In the meantime, swipe through the highlights and learn how you can be part of this growing network. If you’re interested in helping shape the future of health in Indonesia, we invite you to join the IHN: 🔗 https://forms.gle/JVnCiMr79ra2s2dj7
06/10/2026
Integrated mosquito management will be critical to accelerating progress toward malaria elimination.
At the during , hosted by Devex and Valent BioSciences Public Health, PATH’s Tarryn Haslam, Director of Malaria, Neglected Tropical Diseases, and Epidemic Preparedness and Response, joined fellow experts to discuss the importance of combining outdoor mosquito management with innovations in surveillance, vector control, and health system strengthening.
As Tarryn noted, the opportunity is not a single breakthrough technology, but bringing proven tools and approaches together in ways that strengthen health systems and improve health outcomes.
🔗Learn more:
Outdoor mosquito control must be part of integrated mosquito management There is an outdoor mosquito management gap in Africa and the continent is paying the price with malaria deaths. Experts explain how to change that.
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