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Our monthly checkin with CHAI staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
Read moreWe at CHAI extend our heartfelt gratitude to health workers worldwide for their resolution to overcome difficult circumstances and provide essential care to patients who need it.
Read moreOur monthly checkin with CHAI staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
Read moreFinding and treating people with tuberculosis is critical to slow the disease. Preventing it in the first place will help end the epidemic.
Read moreIn India, about 80 percent of people who live in rural areas don’t have access to safe drinking water. A community entrepreneurship model for rural communities can change that.
Read moreAt CHAI, our staff is our greatest asset. Our efforts are driven by the talent, creativity, and hard work of our people. This year, for International Women’s Day, we are highlighting several of the women who work at CHAI.
Read moreClinics targeted at mothers and their infants as way to retain HIV-exposed infants in care until they reach 18 months.
Read moreIn 2018, CHAI and the government of Zimbabwe ran a pilot, designed to assess the feasibility of offering PrEP in the public sector as part of comprehensive HIV prevention services. As part of the pilot, CHAI completed a study, the results of which are now available.
Read moreMalaria Day in the Americas is celebrated each year on November 6th with the goal of promoting awareness, building engagement, and triggering action as the region works towards malaria elimination. It´s also an opportunity to highlight progress made by national programs through an award given by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). The Malaria Champion of the...
Read moreCHAI is proud of the progress that we have made over the past year to address health issues in low- and middle-income countries. We have not made that progress alone. We work closely with governments, other organizations and community groups, as well as the private sector, to save lives and reduce the burden of...
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