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Resource Center

The white paper published today shows that thermal ablation, a portable and effective tool for treating cervical precancer, has the potential to substantially expand access in low- and middle-income countries where almost 90 percent of deaths occur.
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CHAI announced agreements with leading generic manufacturers to make generic Paxlovid available to low- and middle income countries for under US$25 per treatment course.
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To commemorate International Nursing Day 2022, we highlight progress to develop the health workforce in Malawi and Zambia. We also share the experiences of nurses in both countries.
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The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is seeking a qualified supplier to provide a medical gas pipeline system (MGPS) for Mafeteng Hospital in Mafeteng, Lesotho.
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We are seeking a qualified supplier to provide a containerized pressure wing adsorption (PSA) oxygen generating plant with cylinder filling station, including cylinders and accessories, to Democratic Republic of Congo.
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During this International Day of the Midwife, we celebrate all those working to save the lives of women and babies by supporting safer pregnancies and deliveries— workers such as Paul Bwalya, a midwife and trained mentor working in Zambia’s Northern Province. Paul is a nurse/midwife practitioner, nurse manager, and lead clinical mentor in Kasama, the...
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Using modeling and analyses to inform targeted investments in human resources for health. A strong and well-distributed health workforce is essential to providing quality health services. However, too often, the health workforce is often insufficient to meet the need, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Human resource costs often represent a large portion of public...
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Cameroon has one of the largest zero-dose population in the world. Using geospatial analysis, CHAI helped the ministry of health to locate and determine a more accurate number of unvaccinated and under-vaccinated children.
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A CHAI-led assessment across four states—Niger, Lagos, Kano, and Yobe—in Nigeria reveals that streamlining reporting processes and tools and providing regular feedback incentivizes strong data quality.
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