CHAI seeks interested and capable vendors to submit quotations for the supply of Biomedical Equipment Analyzers to Ethiopia as detailed in the specification package, Annex B, of this RFQ.
CHAI launches a Vaccine Procurement Diagnostic Toolkit for country immunization programs
This toolkit assists immunization programs to assess, diagnose, and solve vaccine procurement challenges
Bringing non-communicable disease and eye health services one step closer to homes in Cambodia
The Cambodian government has invested in training more health workers in providing integrated diabetes, high blood pressure, and eye health services to reduce the burden of NCDs in the country
Outsmarting the mosquito to outsmart malaria
Coupled with malaria disease data, information about the mosquitoes themselves can help governments effectively select the most useful tools for preventing malaria in targeted locations.
A public-private partnership improves the quality of routine immunization services in the private sector in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Strengthening public private partnerships helps improve quality and availability of immunization services in private facilities in Ethiopia
Request for proposal for the study “The impact of pre-emptive home delivery of ORS + Zinc on treatment for child diarrhea in Bauchi, Nigeria – the at home trial”
CHAI and the RAND Corporation invite interested and capable research agencies to submit proposals for the study “The impact of pre-emptive home delivery of ORS + zinc on treatment for child diarrhea in Bauchi, Nigeria – the At Home Trial.”
Request for quotations for the supply of medical oxygen cylinders in Ethiopia
On behalf of the Federal Ministry of Health, Ethiopia, CHAI requests for quotations for the supply of medical oxygen cylinders in Ethiopia
5 questions with Malvika Sharma
Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
USAID taps CHAI, GETF to launch coalition that will test innovative approaches to address antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) tapped the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) and the Global Environment and Technology Foundation (GETF) to lead a new coalition to address critical antimicrobial resistance in low-and middle-income countries