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Postpartum hemorrhage is the largest cause of maternal mortality in Zimbabwe. It takes less than four hours from the onset of hemorrhage, on average, to die, but the condition can only be treated in hospital. This is especially problematic across many low- and middle-income countries where women often suffer delays in reaching and receiving emergency care at a hospital.
Read moreWe are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our longtime colleague, Ed Wood.
Read moreOur monthly checkin with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
Read moreLessons learned from Nigeria's shift to digital training for health workers during the pandemic.
Read moreOur monthly checkin with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI. Before joining CHAI in June, Dr. Yogan Pillay served as deputy director-general for health programs in South Africa’s national department of health since 2008. Prior to that, he served the department of health in various roles, including...
Read moreThis World Hepatitis Day, even as we pivot to respond to COVID-19, we cannot neglect the ongoing needs of people with chronic illnesses, such as viral hepatitis.
Read moreMaking medical oxygen routinely available to everyone who needs it is a daunting challenge, but the world has never been better positioned to close the oxygen access gap.
Read moreView the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. and Subsidiaries’ 2019 Consolidated Financial Statements.
Read moreCancer Access Partnership is expected to result in a 59 percent savings on procured cancer medicines.
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