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Asset Tracker: Identifying MMS progress toward reaching effective coverage

Published in 2011 by Kimberly Mansen ORCID
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Abstract

Originally launched in 2020, PATH’s Asset Tracker database is an open-access, online tool to equip advocates, donors, government decision-makers, and implementers with national coverage data for evidence-based interventions or ‘assets’ across 81 of the ‘Countdown to 2030’ countries. In-depth data for MMS is included from six focus countries (Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Nigeria and Pakistan), with subnational data from all focus countries, excluding Pakistan.