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With funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), CHAI is helping the South African National Tuberculosis Control Program (NTCP) scale up the mobile information platform, TBCheck, that provides an easy mechanism for TB self-screening by guiding users through a series of questions about themselves and any symptoms they may be experiencing.
Read moreCHAI is supporting the Zimbabwe TB national program to not only roll out new anti-TB treatment, but also to support drug safety monitoring to ensure quality of care for patients.
Read moreTo increase vaccine uptake in Uganda, CHAI is supporting health facilities to implement daily static immunization sessions, screen every child that visits a health facility, and ensure immunizations are offered and available to all eligible children.
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Read moreCHAI collaborated with the National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) in India for an improved fortified supplementary food, in the form of Take-Home Ration (THR) formula meant for children (6-36 months), which boasted higher nutritional density and quality.
Read moreThrough the People-Powered Newtrition initiative, CHAI is helping the government of Madhya Pradesh, India, in mitigating the risks posed by a lack of access to safe drinking water by supporting community-level solutions.
Read moreClinton Health Access Initiative supports the government of Madhya Pradesh on anemia prevention programming with a key focus on maternal and adolescent nutrition.
Read moreTo celebrate International Women’s Day 2022, we are sharing the stories of women who have previously been featured on our blog. We are impressed by their impact and their resilience and think you will be too.
Read moreCHAI- adapted for use in Nigeria, a pictorial educational booklet, initially developed by the nonprofit Global Oncology (GO), for use in Malawi and Rwanda, to support cancer patient education of treatment side effects to encourage treatment adherence.
Read moreAfter an immunization session, Musa*, a health worker in Kano State, Nigeria, typically emptied contents of his portable vaccine carrier into the solar direct-drive (SDD) freezer in his clinic without much thought about sensitivities of the vaccines. In some cases, he stored diluents outside the freezer. Unknown to Musa, this action can cause vaccines to...
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