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In 2019, CHAI launched our cervical cancer program with support from Unitaid. We partnered with governments in seven low-and-middle income countries to scale up safe, effective, and affordable pre-cancer screening and treatment technologies and assist partner governments in achieving global cervical cancer elimination targets, aiming to reduce the rate of premature mortality from the disease by a third.
Read moreSidonie represented so much of the present and future of CHAI. A committed scholar and strong advocate for patients and especially women's rights, she was a role model and mentor to many in our family.
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Read moreA new study published in the Journal of the International AIDS Society highlights a CHAI-led project in seven sub-Saharan African countries to evaluate near-point-of-care (near-POC) tests used to monitor HIV viral load.
Read moreRevisit our most popular blog posts from 2020, as we highlight the challenges and successes of our work over the last year.
Read morePATH and CHAI, together with the Every Breath Counts coalition, have partnered on the COVID-19 Respiratory Care Response Coordination project to address the lack of oxygen access in several low- and middle-income countries.
Read moreOur monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
Read moreA new article published in BMJ Global Health details results of five years of CHAI support to governments as they initiate and scale up hepatitis C programs across seven low- and middle-income countries.
Read moreThe Market Report provides the community with the most comprehensive and reliable view into the public and social sectors of the family planning procurement market across 69 FP2020 focus countries.
Read moreGetting people to go to the doctor as soon as they have symptoms is a big part of the problem we need to solve. This requires a deeper understanding of what drives someone's choices to seek care (or not) and their journey, a critical first step in developing a precision public health strategy.
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