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CHAI is a nonprofit global health organization committed to building a world in which everyone is able to live a healthy and fulfilling life.
What’s new at CHAI
CHAI by the numbers
CHAI was founded on the belief that no one, no matter where they live, should die because they cannot access healthcare.
Since our founding in 2002, our scope has expanded, but our objective remains the same: to save lives. We now work with governments, donors, and other partners on more than 20 programs in over 35 countries across Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Programs
Countries
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Staff locally-based
Our unique approach
We operate at the nexus of government, business, and health to catalyze more equitable access to healthcare. We do this through the roles CHAI is uniquely positioned to play: as a Market Shaper by driving down the price of drugs, as a Trusted Strategic Partner by helping to build strong health policies, and as an Operational Partner by turning those policies into action. When these roles come together, we can act as an Ecosystem Catalyst, reimagining what is possible to have an outsized impact.
Our programs
We operate across multiple health areas, with a global team of science, business, and technical experts supporting the entire organization.
Infectious Diseases
Women and Children's Health
Non-Communicable Diseases
Health Systems
Climate and Health
Market Shaping
Cross-Cutting Experts
Reports and resources
Delivering on our mission
We will apply our unique approach where it is most needed to save lives and improve health outcomes. Over the next five years, we will continue with a bold and ambitious strategic direction that leverages our unique combination of skills to respond to a rapidly evolving global health landscape and make the most impact.
Join Our Team
CHAI is looking for dynamic and self-motivated individuals who are committed to strengthening health systems around the world and expanding access to care and treatment of HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other illnesses.