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Precision public health is key to closing the global TB care seeking gap
Getting people to go to the doctor as soon as they have symptoms is a big part of the problem we need to solve. This requires a deeper understanding of what drives someone’s choices to seek care (or not) and their journey, a critical first step in developing a precision public health strategy.
Contributing ‘toward a disability-inclusive, accessible, and sustainable post-COVID-19 world’
As the world grapples with COVID-19, the pandemic is also highlighting and deepening pre-existing inequalities. This year the International Day of Persons with Disabilities reflects that with the theme “building back better: toward a disability-inclusive, accessible...
Five things you should know about pediatric DTG
Five things to know about DTG as the long-awaited HIV treatment designed specifically for children will now be available in low-and middle-income countries.
Slowing global antimicrobial resistance to syphilis and other STIs
CHAI is helping slow the spread of AMR by ensuring patients have access to treatment and adhere to medicine regimens. Our approach is informed by insights learned from our work around AMR among pregnant women infected with syphilis.
Improving resuscitation of asphyxiated babies at birth in Uganda
Senior Pauline had seen too many infants die of asphyxia because of a lack of training to handle the situation. But this time, it was different.
5 Questions with Prudence Michel Haimbe
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Expanding breast cancer care across Ethiopia
In 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.
5 Questions with Dr. Manuel Espinoza Garcia
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Bringing heart disease services closer to home in Eswatini
In Eswatini, it is predicted that by 2030 NCDs, especially cardiovascular disease, will lead to more deaths than HIV, TB, malaria, and maternal complications combined.