It was the spring of 1998, while working as a clinician in Lesotho, that I first realized the terrible impact that HIV would have on my country. Patients were growing sicker by the day, and at times I thought I might not even have any more patients to care for within...
Years of experience show that licensing is highly effective for ensuring that many more people in developing countries can access life-saving HIV medicines. CHAI and Access to Medicine Foundation have published a paper outlining best practice licensing models that...
Carol M. Mufana has worked with CHAI in Zambia since 2013, but it wasn’t until her own son’s life was saved by a doctor whose training was facilitated by CHAI that the work the organization was doing really hit home. I met Dr. Vernon Pashi in June of 2017 when my...
At Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital in Kaduna state of Nigeria, a nurse checks on a four-year-old child who was admitted for severe pneumonia. Luckily, lifesaving oxygen is available at this hospital, allowing him to make a full recovery. In Kano state, a three-year-old...
This webinar, the second in a two-part series, highlights tools and resources in CHAI’s HIV New Product Introduction Toolkit. The toolkit provides ministries of health and implementing partners with the tools necessary to evaluate the adoption and introduction of new...