PATH Report Highlights Innovations To Help Reach Health-Related MDGs

SciDev.Net examines a report from PATH highlighting “10 innovations that could save the lives of 1.2 million children and mothers by the end of 2015 and help achieve the health-related Millennium Development Goals.” According to the news service, “PATH worked with public and private institutions to produce a shortlist of promising low-cost health innovations and then used a modeling tool to estimate how many lives could be saved if they were implemented in developing nations.” The article discusses several of the listed innovations (Malhotra, 11/6).

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