by Scott Miller | Jun 6, 2023
We are relieved and grateful for the release of two colleagues after they were detained earlier this year in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). These are committed public health workers, one of whom is a physician, who have worked for the health of the...
by Harvey Mogojwe | May 19, 2023
Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with leading generic manufacturers to secure historic ceiling prices for life-saving hepatitis B and C treatments Pricing commitment announced at inaugural Global Hepatitis Resource Mobilization Conference in Geneva Geneva, May 18,...
by Harvey Mogojwe | Apr 4, 2023
Viral hepatitis deaths are projected to outnumber HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria deaths combined by 2040. Vaccines and treatments for viral hepatitis could end the epidemic, but investments and political will are lacking. The conference aims to raise significant funds...
by Harvey Mogojwe | Mar 16, 2023
PAXLOVID™ rollout continues as international access to oral treatments improves Washington, D.C. (March 16, 2023) — The COVID Treatment Quick Start Consortium announced today that the governments of Zambia, Laos, Malawi and Rwanda have received shipments of PAXLOVID™...
by Scott Miller | Mar 7, 2023
Over one million women in 14 low-and middle-income countries have been screened for cervical cancer through an integrated prevention program, delivered by country governments in collaboration with global health agency Unitaid, the Clinton Health Access Initiative...
by Harvey Mogojwe | Feb 9, 2023
The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) welcomes the World Health Organization’s Executive Board announcement that it will recommend the Access to Medical Oxygen Resolution is adopted at this year’s World Health Assembly in May 2023. The announcement marks a major...