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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.
Read moreCHAI's 2022 Annual Report is out now, commemorating 20 Years of Saving Lives.
Read moreClinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) invites interested and capable organizations to submit proposals to provide 43,282 pyrethroid-only long-lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs) for a focal LLIN distribution in Escuintla, Guatemala. Completed Request for Proposals (RFP) should be submitted electronically to Lucía Fernández Montoya, Technical Advisor for Vector Control, Latin American and the Caribbean, at lfernandez@clintonhealthaccess.org...
Read moreCHAI catches up with Malaria lead Justin Cohen on a decade of leading the program; progress on elimination targets; and what comes next in the fight against malaria and NTDs.
Read moreDespite 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.
Read moreCHAI's 2021 Annual Report is out now. In it, we recognize the incredible efforts of our staff during a difficult year.
Read moreBackground and rationale Private sector health service delivery is an important component of many health systems across the globe as it is often the first consult and the primary source of care, especially for children under the age of five. This trend is consistent across multiple health conditions including fever, diarrhea, acute respiratory infection or...
Read moreDigital reporting tool and package of supportive interventions have improved malaria reporting and quality of care in the private sector.
Read moreThe CHAI Global Malaria team has co-authored a review in Science Translational Medicine reflecting on the diminishing gains in the global fight against malaria in the face of growing challenges.
Read moreClinton Health Access Initiative is helping the Democratic Republic of Congo to use geospatial data to identify ideal locations for community care sites to bring care closer to communities.
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