Resource Center
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CHAI completed five market analyses on wheelchairs, hearing aids, prosthetics, eyeglasses, and digital devices and related services to better understand the challenges in accessing assistive products and services in low- and middle-income countries.
Read moreCOVID-19 has focused the world’s attention on the lifesaving work that nurses and other health workers do every day. It is time for governments and funders to strengthen the health systems that support these essential workers.
Read moreThe Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine has published a CHAI-led study reflecting on the progress South Africa has made towards eliminating HIV.
Read moreCHAI has trialed an innovative vaccine carrier in Nigeria that dramatically reduces freezing during transportation
Read moreCHAI is working to improve malaria surveillance in Honduras, Guatemala, and Panama through the use of digital tools in an effort to eliminate malaria.
Read moreOur monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
Read moreThe Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) warmly welcomes Mr. Luis Alberto Moreno to its board of directors. Mr. Moreno is the former President of the Inter-American Development Bank Group (IDB), which he led for 15 years.
Read moreGirls look to their health providers for empathetic, confidential, same-day care. Yet, too often, health centers cannot provide this, and girls are left without the tools and support they need to protect their health.
Read moreNetworks of Care address critical gaps in the delivery of health services by connecting the entire health system from the home to the hospital, ensuring every patient has access to the good quality care they need, when and where they need it.
Read moreTuberculosis can be prevented with treatment. But in Zimbabwe, long treatment duration and the fear of painful side effects made preventative therapy a hard sell for some patients. CHAI’s Makaita Gombe explains the difference a new treatment has made for the people she works with every day.
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