by Corina Milic | Sep 30, 2016
In Malawi, innovative models have been developed to optimize the efficiency of HIV service delivery in order to scale up access to treatment. In particular, three key models of differentiated care have emerged: multi-month prescriptions; fast-track drug refills; and...
by Corina Milic | Jun 28, 2016
Increasing access to accurate, validated diagnostics in the private sector is key to reducing India’s high tuberculosis burden. CHAI facilitated a partnership between private sector laboratories and manufacturers to support adoption of a low-price, high-volume...
by Corina Milic | Mar 14, 2016
In 2014, Zambia was planning to distribute 6-7 million insecticide-treated bednets (ITNs), but only limited information was available on the most efficient distribution and hang-up approach to optimize ITN ownership and use in Zambia. A door-to-door distribution...
by Corina Milic | Feb 18, 2016
Delivering at health facilities can help to reduce maternal and infant mortality, but in Zambia only 67 percent of total births and 56 percent of rural births take place in health facilities.[1] The Demand-Driven Evaluations for Decisions (3DE) program conducted an...
by Corina Milic | Dec 16, 2015
In 2014 CHAI led a study, in collaboration with the Kano State Ministry of Health, to assess whether integrating seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) with Plumpy’doz™, a lipid-based nutritional supplement (LNS), has an impact on nutrition or malaria outcomes. This...
by Corina Milic | Nov 3, 2015
Early testing of HIV-exposed infants and the initiation of antiretroviral therapy for HIV-positive infants is critical to improving infant survival. Learn about evidence from a Demand-Driven Evaluations for Decisions (3DE) Evaluation in Southern Province, Zambia that...