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The CHAI 2023 Annual Report highlights our key roles as operational and strategic partners to governments, market shapers, and ecosystem catalysts within the global health space
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Highlights from CHAI's time at the UN General Assembly 79, commitments made, news updates, and the largest eye chart ever produced.
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CHAI and GiveWell, alongside IDinsight, have unveiled a US$15 million project to prevent the spread of tuberculosis among children under five in India
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CHAI's 2022 Annual Report is out now, commemorating 20 Years of Saving Lives.
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Climate change was in the spotlight as world leaders and experts met during the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in New York City, last week. “We are all dying from climate change,” Dr. Vanessa Kerry, the WHO special envoy for climate change and health told Devex. The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres put it more forcefully,...
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Shorter tuberculosis regimens such as BPaL are a gamechanger and have great potential in improving treatment outcomes to people who need them most.
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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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Global AIDS fight ‘in danger’ but there is still time to get back on track, participants hear at AIDS 2022 conference. A few short weeks ago, CHAI marked the start of our 20th anniversary. We remembered the 2002 AIDS conference in Barcelona, which helped launch our organization, and the barriers to treatment people living with HIV faced...
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MedAccess, Unitaid, The Aurum Institute, and the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) have announced two new agreements to lower the price of rifapentine-based treatments to prevent tuberculosis in low- and middle-income countries.
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With funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), CHAI is helping the South African National Tuberculosis Control Program (NTCP) scale up the mobile information platform, TBCheck, that provides an easy mechanism for TB self-screening by guiding users through a series of questions about themselves and any symptoms they may be experiencing.
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