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WHAT WE DO: Overview
Pathfinder International is dedicated to providing high quality reproductive health and family planning services that improve the lives of women and their families throughout the developing world.
By developing diverse local partnerships, promoting community participation, and strengthening the capabilities of individuals and organizations, we are building the foundation to improve the health of the most vulnerable members of society.
Fifty years ago, Pathfinder began pioneering work to bring family planning to the developing world. Today, providing couples with the resources they need to choose when and how often to bear children remains a critical aspect of our work, though in recent years, we have also responded to the world’s new reproductive health challenges, including the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the unprecedented number of adolescents now entering their reproductive years.

Areas of involvement
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Reproductive Health and Family Planning: Promoting women’s opportunities to choose when and how often to bear children and to reduce the dangers of death and severe illness they face through pregnancy.
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Safe Motherhood: Supporting a continuum of care so that women have access to help at every point during pregnancy and childbirth—from the household to the hospital.
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Adolescents: Reaching young people with information and services that focus on delaying childbearing, increasing the use of contraceptives, and preventing sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS. |

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Advocacy: Working to improve the policy environment for international family planning and reproductive health programs in the US and with governments in developing countries. |

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Community-Based Work: Engaging communities at the grassroots level to foster cultural acceptance of family planning and deliver reproductive health care to some of the world’s most vulnerable populations.
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Partner Support: Building the capacity of local organizations to expand reproductive health services and take ownership of projects that are responsive to the needs of the communities they serve. |

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Social Change: Working with communities to explore traditional norms and values and collaborate to affect positive change in their societies.
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