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COVID-19 pandemic-related disruptions to health services threaten to be a further blow in the battle against the world’s biggest infectious killer of children.
Read moreIn Ethiopia, breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality. Partnering with the government, CHAI has supported a new approach to make quality breast cancer care available to patients across the country.
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Read moreIn Eswatini, it is predicted that by 2030 NCDs, especially cardiovascular disease, will lead to more deaths than HIV, TB, malaria, and maternal complications combined.
Read moreA full access package includes WHO policy guidance on the use of antigen-based rapid diagnostic tests, manufacturer volume guarantees for low- and middle-income countries, catalytic funding to assist governments to deploy the tests, and an initial US$50M procurement fund Several rapid, point-of-care antigen tests are being assessed by WHO for Emergency Use Listing (EUL)...
Read moreThe Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) warmly welcomes Ms. Joy Phumaphi to its board of directors.
Read moreThe report looks at the complex, ever-changing antiretroviral and diagnostic markets in low- and middle-income countries based on aggregated market intelligence from our programmatic work in over 30 countries.
Read morePostpartum hemorrhage is the largest cause of maternal mortality in Zimbabwe. It takes less than four hours from the onset of hemorrhage, on average, to die, but the condition can only be treated in hospital. This is especially problematic across many low- and middle-income countries where women often suffer delays in reaching and receiving emergency care at a hospital.
Read moreWe are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our longtime colleague, Ed Wood.
Read moreOur monthly checkin with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
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