by Corina Milic | Nov 17, 2025
For years, Stelia Facki wanted to get screened for cervical cancer. But in her remote village of Chitundu in Malawi’s Machinga district, the nearest hospital offering the service was hours away—too far and too expensive for the 30-year-old mother to reach. She’d also...
by Scott Miller | Nov 17, 2025
The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) in Ghana invites qualified suppliers to submit quotations for the supply of essential medicines, diagnostic devices, and medical supplies. This procurement forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen primary healthcare...
by Scott Miller | Nov 13, 2025
As global insulin demand continues to rise, especially across low- and middle-income countries, access to treatment is not growing fast enough to meet the need. Our new insulin market analysis reveals a critical gap: while the number of people receiving insulin in...
by Scott Miller | Nov 4, 2025
CHAI has released new analysis examining contraceptive access across multiple African countries in the months following the end of USAID’s reproductive health programs in early 2025. When US funding ended, experts warned of severe contraceptive shortages across...
by Scott Miller | Oct 23, 2025
Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI. Ritubhan Gautam Title: Associate Director, Nutrition, AT and Country Support, Global Markets Team Location: Rwanda Start date: November 2020 Please tell us a bit about...
by Scott Miller | Oct 21, 2025
ABUJA, NIGERIA, October 21, 2025: Today, the Innovative Cancer Medicines (ICM) initiative announced the enrollment of the first Nigerian patient in a pioneering demonstration project to provide an immunotherapy drug used to treat cancer. The goal of the initiative is...
by Scott Miller | Oct 15, 2025
Tuberculosis (TB) is the world’s deadliest infectious disease, killing over a million people annually. While the century-old BCG vaccine protects young children, it leaves adolescents and adults vulnerable—and they’re the ones who are most likely to spread...
by Scott Miller | Oct 8, 2025
In 12 months, Nigeria’s presidential initiative screened 1.5 million people and distributed over a million free reading glasses—with CHAI and partners contributing 800,000 pairs across 10 states Mrs. Enebrayi Teks-Daniel stands at the market in Delta State,...
by Scott Miller | Oct 6, 2025
CHAI has released the inaugural edition of its Triple Elimination Series, a set of market briefs examining market-shaping strategies to prevent vertical transmission of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B (commonly known as triple elimination). This first brief focuses on...
by Scott Miller | Sep 24, 2025
The revolutionary HIV prevention tool, injectable lenacapavir, will be available at a cost of US$40 a year in 120 low- and middle-income countries starting in 2027, under a new partnership announced today between Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories and Unitaid, the Clinton...