With CHAI support, Nasarawa State in Nigeria has rolled out integrated hepatitis C and HIV testing.
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5 Questions with Gastón Escotto García
Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
Four takeaways from the AIDS 2022 Conference
Global AIDS fight 'in danger' but there is still time to get back on track, participants hear at AIDS 2022 conference. A few short weeks ago, CHAI marked the start of our 20th anniversary. We remembered the 2002 AIDS conference in Barcelona, which helped launch our...
The reality of undiagnosed syphilis for mothers and babies
As Nigeria prepares to roll out the HIV/syphilis dual test, health workers share why it is so critical for pregnant women.
5 things you should know about HIV self-testing
CHAI spoke with HIV advocate and Director of the African Community Advisory Board (AfroCAB) Treatment Access Partnership Kenly Sikwese about why self-testing is such an important option to make available for people who want to check their HIV status.
Hepatitis programs should invest in hepatitis services to procure diagnostics and drugs at affordable prices
CHAI’s recently released Hepatitis C Market Memo is an update to the previous editions of Hepatitis market reports. It provides critical insights into the market and helps the public and private sectors develop better strategies to provide products and services to...
5 Questions with Caroline Soyars
Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
AIDS was killing millions of people. CHAI was founded to make treatment equitable.
At that time there were close to two million AIDS-related deaths globally every year, yet less than 10 percent of people living with HIV were on lifesaving treatment in low- and middle-income countries. CHAI worked with ministries of health and other partners to turn the tide on the disease.
On this day: The speeches that inspired the formation of CHAI
A conversation between two former presidents was a spark that helped lead to the formation of the Clinton Health Access Initiative.
Pediatric care outside the capital is hard to come by in Kenya, but a new fellowship program brings training home
CHAI Kenya team is helping the Ministry of Health, Kenya to address the gap for pediatric sub-specialists in hard-to-reach communities through the development of a pediatric training fellowship.