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The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) seeks interested and capable vendors to submit quotations for the supply and installation of a medical oxygen piping distribution for the Louangphabang Provincial Hospital, Laos PDR.
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In 2015, CHAI began supporting the Mekong countries—Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos—in reorienting their malaria programs from control to elimination.
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To mark Earth Day 2022, CHAI announces its first set of investments in carbon offsets CHAI has purchased its first set of carbon offsets in an important step to reduce our global carbon footprint. This follows CHAI’s announcement in 2021 of the formation and our membership in the Climate Accountability in Development (CAD), a collective...
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On Nov. 15, 2021 CHAI, MedAccess, and SD Biosensor announced a partnership to increase access to rapid diagnostic tests for syphilis and HIV.
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The expanded partnership will increase access to leading-edge cancer treatments in low- and middle-income countries including biologics and hormonal therapies.
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PATH and CHAI, together with the Every Breath Counts coalition, have partnered on the COVID-19 Respiratory Care Response Coordination project to address the lack of oxygen access in several low- and middle-income countries.
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Agreement with Omega Diagnostics will help deliver same-day CD4 testing for people living with HIV in over 130 low- and middle-income countries at just US$3.98 per test.
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The theme for the 2018 Annual Report is ‘Our Approach in Action’. There are examples in each program section of a time that CHAI’s approach was successfully applied to support our partners toward our mission.
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Bill and Melinda Gates’ call in 2007 for a global commitment to eradicate malaria increased enthusiasm and political will in countries throughout Latin America, southern Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region to help achieve this important goal. Many countries, including those with a high malaria burden, have in turn declared national goals of eliminating the disease...
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