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Pneumonia is the leading cause of death for children globally, taking more lives annually than HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. It is estimated that a child dies from pneumonia every 35 seconds. Pneumonia, a severe respiratory infection in which a child’s lungs fill with fluid, makes it difficult for them to absorb and exchange oxygen....
Read moreA Neglected Disease in Africa Sub-Saharan Africa’s cancer burden is significant and growing. In 2012, there were an estimated 626,400 new cases of cancer and 447,700 deaths from cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa. The World Health Organization projects that by 2030, close to 1 million people will die of cancer each year in Sub-Saharan Africa....
Read moreSixteen years ago, the 13th International AIDS Conference (IAS) convened in Durban, South Africa, to “break the silence” on the millions of preventable AIDS-related deaths occurring around the world. The summit was notable as it laid out the clear case that HIV causes AIDS, allowed people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA)’s voices to be heard, and...
Read moreCHAI’s ARV Market Report provides a global perspective on the ARV marketplace in low- and middle-income countries in 2015 and outlines CHAI’s expectations on how the market will evolve over the next five years. See the ARV Market Report here.
Read moreIn Malawi, innovative models have been developed to optimize the efficiency of HIV service delivery in order to scale up access to treatment. In particular, three key models of differentiated care have emerged: multi-month prescriptions; fast-track drug refills; and community ART groups. In collaboration with the Ministry of Health of Malawi, CHAI conducted a mixed...
Read moreAurobindo Pharma Limited is pleased to announce the tentative approval of Dolutegravir 50mg from US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) for the treatment of HIV. This important milestone marks the first FDA approval of a generic version of Dolutegravir (DTG), an integrase strand transfer inhibitor recommended for use in treatment-naïve patients by the US...
Read moreThe Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (“CHAI”) was founded in 2002 as a Clinton Foundation Initiative. Today, the CHAI Board of Directors, which is fully committed to and proud of CHAI’s life-saving work, announced the following changes will be implemented if Secretary Clinton is elected President of the United States: The five members of CHAI’s Board...
Read moreIn 2019, updates to historical datasets were made upon consultation with relevant current suppliers, including the addition of a new supplier’s data. Please find the most up-to-date report here. The 2016 Family Planning Market Report can be found below.
Read moreThe 2015 Annual Report highlights CHAI’s programmatic work around the world, thanks to our many dedicated partners and supporters.
Read moreMwai Banda, an 18 year-old woman from Chigodi village in Kasungu District, Malawi has traveled 60 kilometers to be interviewed for a Community Midwife Assistant (CMA) training program. Mwai holds a Malawi School Certificate of Education and has always dreamt of working to improve health in her community. “There are a lot of problems in...
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