The Ministry of Health in Ethiopia, in collaboration with its key stakeholders and other implementing partners, has been working on health technology management, including the procurement of different medical devices/equipment like Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA)...
Unitaid-funded program spurs more partners to join efforts to eliminate cervical cancer In just under five years, Unitaid-funded and CHAI-supported cervical cancer programs across 10 low-and middle-income countries—where nearly nine out of 10 women die of the...
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CHAI has published a study—nested within the first large-scale, public sector driven cervical cancer secondary prevention program in Nigeria—in BMC Public Health that provides evidence that low-resource settings can effectively introduce routine same day screen and...
The problem Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Ethiopia, accounting for around 20 percent of the national cancer burden and a third of all cancer deaths among women.[1] Starting in 2018 and with the support of CHAI, the American Cancer Society (ACS), the...