New approaches to ending vertical transmission of hepatitis B overlap with HIV reduction strategies.
Resource type: Blog Posts
For hep C patients who fail initial therapy, treatment is costly and often unavailable. New study shows alternative products could change that
CHAI supported an analysis, published in Clinical Infectious Diseases, identifying readily available, generic HepC treatments that have been successfully used as second-line therapy for patients in Egypt, Georgia, and Myanmar.
Girls account for 6 out of 7 new HIV infections among teens in sub-Saharan Africa. New products on the horizon could change that
CHAI presents cost-effectiveness modeling framework at IAS 2021 to understand the role of multipurpose prevention technologies in HIV prevention and family planning.
5 Questions with Asma’u Abiola
Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
‘When women thrive, the world thrives’: Reflections on World Population Day
On World Population Day, Caitlin Glover, Senior Director for Global Sexual and Reproductive Health at CHAI, reflects on women’s reproductive health and rights.
5 Questions with Jason Zhu
Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
5 Questions with Omphile Ramokhoase
Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
There is a global shortage of nurses. COVID-19 is making it worse.
COVID-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.
Revolutionary vaccine carrier technology dramatically reduces unwanted freezing during vaccine transportation
CHAI has trialed an innovative vaccine carrier in Nigeria that dramatically reduces freezing during transportation
Stronger surveillance systems propelling Mesoamerican countries to malaria elimination
CHAI is working to improve malaria surveillance in Honduras, Guatemala, and Panama through the use of digital tools in an effort to eliminate malaria.