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A partnership between the Swedish Embassy, the Zambian government, and the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is strengthening access to quality care for mothers and babies.
Read moreIn 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...
Read moreSince launching its viral hepatitis program, Rwanda has taken an aggressive approach to combating the disease. By the end of 2018, around 700,000 people were screened for HCV and 10,000 treated and cured.
Read moreView the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. and Subsidiaries’ 2018 Consolidated Financial Statements.
Read moreGiven 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 specific tasks are moved, where appropriate, to health workers with shorter training and fewer qualifications, has...
Read moreIntroducing the third edition of CHAI’s HIV Mid-Year Market Memo, a brief that that covers the latest trends in the HIV space in low- and middle-income countries since the publication of CHAI’s annual HIV Market Report in September 2018. Read the HIV Mid-Year Market Memo here. Read the 2018 HIV Market Report.
Read moreToday is World Malaria Day, an international observance commemorated every year to recognize global progress in the fight against malaria. Although great successes have been achieved since the early 2000s, malaria still contributes to over 400,000 deaths annually. Approximately half of the more than 200 million global cases of malaria, and hundreds of millions of...
Read moreAcross many malaria endemic countries, a large proportion of children affected by febrile illness seek first treatment in the private sector. Yet quality-assured commodities to diagnose or treat malaria are often not available or affordable to patients. In many cases, patients are sold anti-malarials without receiving a confirmatory malaria diagnosis, resulting in over-treatment and potentially...
Read moreEvery day at primary health centers across Nigeria, the Officer In-Charge (OIC) manages the routine immunization (RI) program, which ensures that hundreds of children under the age of one safely receive their required vaccinations at the right time. The OIC’s role is dynamic. In addition to the management of all programs at the center, the...
Read more“Integration and optimization are at the cutting edge of where diagnostic innovation is going to be in the next few years. The question is, how do we get there?”— Trevor Peter, Senior Scientific Director of Diagnostics Services for the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) Access to diagnostic services is critical for providing patients with...
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