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In this whitepaper, we outline a continental market-shaping strategy for a sustainable vaccine manufacturing footprint in Africa to improve health outcomes and save lives.
Read moreexpanding cervical cancer prevention services in Nigeria by leveraging existing multiplex testing platforms and routine HPV testing, study
Read morePilot study in Kenya demonstrates that near point-of-care #HPV testing can be successfully integrated into cervical cancer screening programs
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.
Read moreCHAI has developed and validated a six-question HIV pediatric screening tool that can be easily used to increase case finding of children living with HIV.
Read moreA study in Myanmar published by CHAI and FIND in PLOS shows that integrated HCV and HIV testing on a single platform is feasible, and does not
Read moreStudy shows that the COVID-19 rapid antigen test increased testing availability and case identification in Rwanda during the first year of the pandemic
Read moreCHAI is calling for new investments and additional research to understand the unique circumstances of children with advanced HIV disease.
Read moreRecent estimates show that 25 million children did not receive routine vaccinations in 2021, six million more than in 2019 and the highest number witnessed in nearly two decades. CHAI published a paper describing learnings from five exemplary countries, providing insights into the various possibilities that can be unlocked with the right commitment and support to maintain, restore, and strengthen immunization services.
Read moreHealth experts from the HIV Modelling Consortium, University College London, World Health Organization, and CHAI, among other organizations have published a modeling study that shows that long-acting injectable cabotegravir has the potential to significantly reduce new HIV infections
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