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Girls 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.
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Tuberculosis 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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The Journal of the International AIDS Society has published a CHAI-led evaluation of point-of-care early infant diagnosis (POC EID) of HIV in six African countries.
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Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
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As CHAI exits Botswana, former team members reflect on our efforts to build sustainable systems to help the government eliminate malaria.
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