Category: Open access
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“Giving to Gain”: Women in REACH and the power of reciprocity in Child Survival
A reflection on International Women’s Day 2026 by Dr Camilla Ducker, Director of the REACH Network #GiveToGain The 2026 International Women’s Day theme, #GiveToGain, challenges the idea that giving diminishes […]
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“An unstoppable force”: the women representing REACH from the village square to the global forum
The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day, “Give to Gain”, could not be more apt for the REACH Network, which is powered by extraordinary women who give of their […]
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End-of-year message from the REACH Network Co-chairs
December 2025 Dear colleagues, friends, and partners of the REACH Network, As we come to the end of 2025, we extend our warmest thanks to everyone who joined the REACH […]
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LAKANA study publishes findings in major journal, strengthening understanding of azithromycin’s role in child survival
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3 November 2025 The REACH Network warmly congratulates the LAKANA study team on the publication of their results in the New England Journal of Medicine. The paper, “Mass Azithromycin Provision […]
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REACH-ITI’s APACS panel issues first report, building new model for azithromycin stewardship and transparency
The Advisory Panel on Azithromycin for Child Survival (APACS) convened for the first time on 29 August 2025, bringing together country representatives, global health experts, donors, and partners in person, […]
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REACH Network expands supplier base to improve access to lifesaving antibiotics for child survival campaigns
The REACH Network and its supply chain partners, the International Trachoma Initiative (ITI) and the Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM), are pleased to announce an expansion to the global […]
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REACH approved for national scale-up in Burkina Faso
Ouagadougou, August 2025 The Government of Burkina Faso has announced a major step forward in its fight against preventable child mortality, as the integrated REACH intervention is rolled out across […]
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REACH Network and ITI launch new Advisory Panel to strengthen azithromycin stewardship for child survival
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Atlanta, USA, & Bamako, Mali – 12 August 2025 The REACH Network and the International Trachoma Initiative (ITI) are pleased to announce the launch of the Advisory Panel on Azithromycin for Child Survival (APACS), a new independent body established to provide expert guidance on the responsible and effective use of azithromycin to help reduce…
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“Greater impact and trust, reduced costs”: making the case for REACH integration at the Maputo Child Survival Forum
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As global health leaders gathered in Maputo, Mozambique, for the 2025 Innovation and Action for Immunization and Child Survival Forum, the REACH Network delivered a key message: We must integrate […]