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How will we be remembered?
 
PATH donor Erick Rabins believes that we live in one of the defining moments for which a generation is remembered—a moment when efforts are coming together to dramatically improve global health. He and his wife, Marta, are doing their part through a bequest to PATH.

As founding members of PATH Futures—a group of people so dedicated to PATH’s work that they’ve included a future gift for PATH in their estate plans—the Rabins are building a legacy of lives saved. Their donation will help keep global health on the map . . . and empower PATH to continue our 30-year commitment to better health for people everywhere.

Every generation leaves its mark on the world. How will we be remembered?

Read Erick and Marta Rabins’ story and find out more about giving through PATH Futures.
 
Protection for medication—and families
 
At Vihiga District Hospital in Kenya, a nurse named Emily sees women every day who are HIV positive and pregnant. Many will give birth far from the hospital. They need medication that will protect their children from infection, and they need it at home, available at a moment’s notice.

PATH has developed a simple foil pouch that protects nevirapine on its journey from the hospital to the home—keeping it safe and clean until it’s used. And just this month, the drug’s manufacturer announced that it will include the pouch in a global donation program that sends enough nevirapine to Emily’s clinic every month to save dozens of newborns.

Find out more about Emily and how PATH’s nevirapine pouch is helping her offer new hope to mothers and their children.
 
Travel with PATH: register by October 22
 
Spaces in the first PATH Journeys trip, which will take a select group to Thailand and Cambodia in January 2008, are going fast. Registration closes on October 22. Sign up today for this unique opportunity to see PATH’s mission in action and meet the people affected by our work.
 
In the news
 
World comes to Seattle to fight malaria
According to the Seattle Times, it's "Oscar week" for malaria and Seattle.

 

Confronting malaria

In a three-part series, the Seattle Times takes a hard look at progress against malaria, including a unique PATH program.


Giving globally: the search for solutions
Newsweek looks at three inspired individuals, among them a man whose detective work has become a touchstone in the quest for a malaria vaccine.

For more coverage, visit our press room.
 

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