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PATH (formerly known as the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health) is an international, nonprofit global health organization. [2] PATH is based in Seattle with 1,600 employees in more than 70 countries around the world. Its president and CEO is Nikolaj Gilbert, who is also the Managing Director and CEO of Foundations for Appropriate ...
World Health Organization (11 C, 175 P) Pages in category "International medical and health organizations" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 295 total.
The health services programs and initiatives for women and children include: CHAMPS, disability rehabilitation, domestic and international volunteers, HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment (including prevention of mother-to-child transmission), maternal, neonatal, and child health, medical supply chain system strengthening, prevention and ...
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Critical Path Institute (C-Path) is a non-profit organization created to improve the drug development process; its consortia include more than 1,600 scientists from government regulatory and research agencies, academia, patient organizations, and bio-pharmaceutical companies.
PATH (global health organization), an international nonprofit organization in Seattle; Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways, a research organization operated by the University of California; PATH Foundation, a trail-building organization in Georgia, USA; People's Alliance of Tower Hamlets, a minor political party in Tower Hamlets, London
PATH (global health organization) → PATH (health organization) – I feel as if the word "global" is unnecessary and makes the name too long, it would be better to shorten the article name a bit. JE98 ( talk ) 18:57, 13 December 2021 (UTC) — Relisting.
Open Path Collective is a nonprofit network of psychotherapy professionals who offer discounted services to members. Providers offer both in person and telemedicine services. [1] Rates are offered at a significant discount to prevailing local prices for mental health services. The collective was started by Paul Fugelsang in 2013. [2]