by Harvey Mogojwe | May 3, 2021
The Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine has published a CHAI-led study reflecting on the progress South Africa has made towards eliminating HIV. The article draws insights from three major reports published in 2020.[1] South Africa has one of the highest HIV...
by Harvey Mogojwe | Apr 29, 2021
Four times a month, Nurse Amaka* goes on a few hours journey by foot to some of the remotest settlements in northern Nigeria to vaccinate children who are unable to attend the immunization sessions at her primary health center due to the long commute. Every time she...
by Harvey Mogojwe | Apr 23, 2021
Digital tools are improving data quality, and use of data for decision-making in indoor residual spraying campaigns, malaria case investigations, and general malaria surveillance. A famous management consultant and organizational theorist once said that “without big...
by Harvey Mogojwe | Apr 21, 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. Before joining CHAI in 2018, I was simultaneously serving in AmeriCorps and attending graduate...
by Harvey Mogojwe | Mar 29, 2021
A collection of articles about the essential but often inactive or fragmented networks that connect patients to care in low- and middle-income countries is out now in a special issue of Health Systems & Reform Journal. CHAI and The Bill & Melinda Gates...