South Africa

Our projects in South Africa focus on improving maternal health, enhancing infant and young child health, strengthening health systems, and preventing and treating HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. We also collaborate in the development and introduction of health technologies that address key causes of illness and death in women and children.

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1st Floor, Zone Phase 2, Loft Offices West
177 Oxford Road
Rosebank
Johannesburg 2196, South Africa

Mailing address
PO Box 1985
Parklands 2121
Johannesburg , South Africa

Phone: 27.11.447.1641
Fax: 27.11.447.1353

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  1. A smiling mother holds a newborn wrapped in a red blanket.
    August 21, 2018

    Fighting Group B Streptococcus in the hardest hit places

    One of the earliest and most dangerous health threats young infants face is one many parents have never even heard of: Group B Streptococcus (GBS). One researcher gives his take on why we need a vaccine.

  2. Digital health
    July 18, 2018

    Using the power of data to achieve universal health coverage

    Provide girls and women access to health care throughout their lives and they will deliver a healthier and wealthier world. Digital health tools help ensure decision makers have the data they need to deliver comprehensive health services for all.

  3. Research staff at Sinapi Biomedical, a South African medical device manufacturer. Photo: PATH/Charles Meadows.
    May 1, 2017

    Innovation: the key to an economic revolution in Africa

    The Innovation Effect Africa highlights the need for homegrown solutions to bolster innovation throughout the continent and worldwide.

  4. Woman sitting in a chair with an infant in her lap while a health worker examines the infant.
    February 23, 2017

    One mentor, dozens of nurses, thousands of healthier kids

    A mentorship program is making lives better in South Africa and Mozambique by enhancing prenatal care, prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, child nutrition, and early childhood development.

  5. A girl and three women sitting by a wall.
    July 15, 2016

    What women want (in HIV protection)

    PATH asked women to help us develop a new tool for HIV protection. The result: an innovative, first-of-its-kind drug delivery patch.

  6. From left to right, the Woman's Condom, SILCS diaphragm, and Sayana Press.
    March 7, 2016

    3 contraceptive choices that give women control

    Female-initiated contraceptive methods help give women more control over their sexual and reproductive lives, their own fertility, and decisions about whether, when, and with whom they’ll have children.