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A study done in Nigeria provides evidence that low-resource settings can effectively introduce routine same day screen and treat services in public health facilities for the prevention of cervical cancer.
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The Federal Ministry of Health, Federal Capital Territory Administration, the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Medicaid Cancer Foundation, and City Cancer Challenge Foundation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to address the acute cancer burden in Abuja, Nigeria
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Peer-led mentorship program for biomedical engineers increases workforce capacity and access to oxygen in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
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Over one million women in 14 countries have been screened for cervical cancer through an integrated prevention program, delivered by country governments in collaboration with Unitaid, CHAI, and the SUCCESS project.
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CHAI has published a paper in BMJ that assesses the use of human papillomavirus (HPV) testing across five countries in Africa, where HPV testing was delivered through public services to expand access to highly effective screening services.
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Despite an observed increase in the cost of quality treatment for malaria in the private sector - where most people seek care – patients are still opting for the recommended treatments over cheaper, poorer-quality options.
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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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World AIDS Day 2022 is an opportunity to celebrate achievements in the fight against HIV – and reflect on how far we still have to go. This year’s theme, Equalize, highlights the critical need to address inequalities that are limiting progress. At CHAI, we are working to close these equity gaps in 2022 and beyond....
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