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Background and rationale Private sector health service delivery is an important component of many health systems across the globe as it is often the first consult and the primary source of care, especially for children under the age of five. This trend is consistent across multiple health conditions including fever, diarrhea, acute respiratory infection or...
Read moreDigital reporting tool and package of supportive interventions have improved malaria reporting and quality of care in the private sector.
Read moreTo mark the World Health Organization’s second anniversary of Cervical Cancer Elimination Day of Action today, CHAI looks at the impact of its cervical cancer program in Nigeria
Read moreUnitaid and global health partners have reached 90 percent treatment target for women screened with cervical cancer in multi-country pilots
Read moreCHAI has released the 13th issue of our annual HIV market report detailing the complex, ever-changing HIV commodity markets in low- and middle-income countries based on aggregated market intelligence from our work in over 20 countries.
Read moreA study carried out in Zimbabwe during the phased-in scale-up showed that HPV self-sample collection is comparable to the healthcare worker-collected screening method.
Read moreCHAI welcomes a US$10.4 million, 3-year grant from GiveWell to support our organization in establishing an incubator to find, review, and assess highly cost-effective health interventions.
Read moreAt COP27, we must continue the momentum begun last year to ensure decision makers prioritize maternal and newborn health in the climate change response.
Read moreThe Missing Billion Initiative and Clinton Health Access Initiative have published their Reimagining Health Systems that Expect, Accept and Connect 1 billion people with Disabilities Report.
Read moreA recent article published in the Global Health: Science and Practice journal details successful efforts to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality in the South Africa, including adaptations to the program during the first 19 months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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