Latest REACH News
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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
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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Category: APACS, Burkina Faso, Child survival, Implementation, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Open access, REACH Network -
“Greater impact and trust, reduced costs”: making the case for REACH integration at the Maputo Child Survival Forum
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 […]
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Category: Burkina Faso, Child survival, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Open access, REACH Network, Sierra Leone -
Lessons from the field: Mortality surveillance in Mali and Niger
The REACH Network recently held an important discussion on mortality surveillance, enabling the Network community to hear at first hand about the experience of REACH teams in Mali and Niger, […]
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AVENIR II completes third cycle of MDA in Agadez and Dosso regions
Between 21 and 25 June 2025, the AVENIR project team successfully completed the third round of mass distribution of azithromycin (MDA) in the Agadez and Dosso regions. This campaign, part […]
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Regional leadership for greater health equity: REACH Network publishes its report on WHA Ministerial Roundtable
Following the success of the Ministerial Roundtable, held in Geneva the week of the 78th World Health Assembly, during which ministers from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali, and Niger, […]








