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This toolkit assists immunization programs to assess, diagnose, and solve vaccine procurement challenges
Read moreWith funding from Unitaid, CHAI is working with partner countries to deliver a package of affordable, effective tools for screening and treating cervical pre-cancer
Read moreBackground Hypoxemia, characterized by low oxygen levels in the blood, contributes to over 800,000 preventable global deaths annually, particularly among children and neonates. Inadequate provider skills and oxygen supply management systems have hindered the timely diagnosis and treatment of hypoxemia, resulting in avoidable fatalities. This program, in partnership with the Ministry of Health and CHAI,...
Read moreLessons from community surveillance of maternal and neonatal mortality and stillbirths in Uganda and Zambia
Read moreCHAI is paving the way for an integrated screening approach for HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B
Read moreThis CHAI-led paper published in PLOS One details the results of programs in Uganda and Zambia aimed at increasing access to and uptake of long-acting reversible contraceptive services in public sector facilities.
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Read moreOver one million women in 14 countries have been screened for cervical cancer through an integrated prevention program, delivered by country governments in collaboration with Unitaid, CHAI, and the SUCCESS project. Over 80 percent of women who have screened positive for cervical pre-cancer have received treatment.
Read moreCHAI has published a paper in BMJ that assesses the use of human papillomavirus (HPV) testing across five countries in Africa, where HPV testing was delivered through public services to expand access to highly effective screening services.
Read moreDespite an observed increase in the cost of quality treatment for malaria in the private sector - where most people seek care – patients are still opting for the recommended treatments over cheaper, poorer-quality options.
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