I joined CHAI in 2009, after working for a large immigration law firm. Although it was a significant change in my career, I hoped what I had heard about CHAI was true: it was an organization making a difference, in a way that was sustainable and supportive of the...
We are pleased to release the Clinton Health Access Initiative’s 2018 Annual Report. We thank our many partners and donors for their tireless commitment to saving lives and ensuring that all people, no matter where they live, have access to quality, affordable health...
Allied Against Cancer will work to improve access to high-quality cancer treatment ARMONK, NY, Nov. 11, 2019 — IBM (NYSE: IBM), American Cancer Society (ACS), the National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) and the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), today...
ABUJA, NIGERIA, Oct. 29, 2019 — Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Health today announced an innovative partnership to deliver lifesaving chemotherapies for cancer treatment to seven teaching hospitals throughout the country. As a result of the partnership, Nigerians are...
CHAI is pleased to release the 10th issue of our annual HIV Market Report: The state of HIV treatment, testing, and prevention in low- and middle-income countries. The report provides a detailed look at the complex, ever-changing antiretroviral (ARV) and diagnostic...
Women in Zambia face a lifetime risk of 1 in 100 of dying in pregnancy or childbirth, and 1 in 37 infants die in their first month of life. Many of these deaths are a result of delay in seeking care. While many women know to go to a health facility to improve their...
In a small village in rural east-central Uganda, baby Josephin is happily babbling to her mother Kevina and crawling around the yard. She has recovered from a bout of bad diarrhea that she was suffering from just one day ago. Josephin is one of the lucky ones. She was...
Twenty-five years ago, tackling a challenge as large as the elimination of a deadly disease in five years was unthinkable in Rwanda. In 1994, the country had just emerged from a devastating genocide which took the lives of over one million people and left its health...
Given the limited number of trained healthcare workers in many low- and middle-income countries and the intense demands on their time, it is critical to find ways to task-shift responsibilities where possible. Task-shifting, defined as a process of delegation whereby...