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With funding from the LEGO Foundation, CHAI, alongside partner governments across eight countries, has helped screen over one million children for disabilities.
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CHAI and The Hepatitis Fund have announced two new MOUs to dramatically lower the price of WHO-prequalified hepatitis C and B drugs in low- and middle-income countries.
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The LEGO Foundation announced CHAI's Assistive Technology program as one of the five recipients of its global Build a World of Play Challenge to fund bold, innovative, and impactful solutions focused on early childhood.
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CHAI's 2021 Annual Report is out now. In it, we recognize the incredible efforts of our staff during a difficult year.
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Around the world, 2.5 billion people need assistive products and services. Yet nearly one billion of them are denied access, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, where access can be as low as 3 percent of the need for these life-changing products. For children, this can mean a lifetime of being left behind. CHAI is...
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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 those who need them. Every 30 seconds, someone loses their life to a hepatitis-related...
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CHAI invites expressions of interest (EOI) from vendors interested and capable of supplying and/or servicing liquid medical oxygen storage equipment (VIE tanks) and/or vaporizers, across multiple countries.
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In May 2021, with US$20 million from Unitaid, CHAI and PATH announced a new program to procure and supply medical oxygen equipment, working in partnership with ministries of health in countries across Africa, and Asia.
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Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
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In 2021, CHAI and partners worked together with the Ministry of Health, Indonesia, to roll out pneumococcal conjugate vaccines to the four provinces of NTB, Babel, East Java, and West Java.
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