by Harvey Mogojwe | Jan 20, 2022
Mother-to-child transmission of HIV is much lower now than it used to be due to the increased availability of antiretroviral therapy. Still, a small proportion of infants are born with HIV when mothers have high viral loads (VL) in utero, during delivery, or when...
by Harvey Mogojwe | Jan 13, 2022
Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI. Please tell us a bit about your background and what brought you to CHAI. In 2015, I completed a bachelor’s degree in nursing science from Saint Cloud State...
by Harvey Mogojwe | Dec 17, 2021
“I am delighted to get blood pressure and glucose screening during the COVID vaccination. It’s a huge benefit as it’s a one-stop service that saves my time,” explains a 72-year-old patient at Ang Roka, Takeo province. Like many Cambodians, he was unaware of his risks...
by Harvey Mogojwe | Dec 9, 2021
Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI. Please tell us a bit about your background and what brought you to CHAI. I grew up in the UK and studied economics at university—I was always interested in the...
by Harvey Mogojwe | Nov 30, 2021
Despite tremendous progress accelerating access to HIV treatment, approximately 1.5 million people were newly infected in 2020. To reduce the risk of HIV infection, the global community must continue to increase access to highly effective prevention tools, such as...