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CHAI's Demand-Driven Evaluations for Decisions (3DE) program is a pioneering approach to support ministries in the health sector with evidence-based decision-making by using rigorous impact evaluations in a demand-driven, rapid, and efficient way.
Read moreIn late July Vancouver hosted the 8th annual International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment & Prevention. Over 20 CHAI staff members from around the world presented a wide variety of work at the meeting. The conference was characterized by a few themes, among them a continued commitment to the ambitious “90-90-90” target:...
Read moreOf Liberia’s approximately one million women of reproductive age, an estimated 31 percent want to delay or space their pregnancies but are not using contraception, often because they lack access. Over a quarter of girls aged 15-19 have already given birth, a risky process in Liberia, where the maternal mortality ratio is a staggering 1,072...
Read moreThe 2013 Annual Report highlights CHAI's programmatic work around the world, thanks to our many dedicated partners and supporters.
Read moreIn Mathare Valley, one of Nairobi’s oldest and more impoverished slums, residents are crowded, and many lack access to basic services such as clean running water, electricity, and sanitation.
Read moreView the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. and Subsidiaries' Consolidated Financial Statements for 2013.
Read moreView the Clinton Health Access Initiative Inc. and Subsidiaries' Consolidated Financial Statements for 2012.
Read moreCHAI's ARV Market Report provides a global perspective on the ARV marketplace in low- and middle-income countries in 2013 and outlines CHAI's expectations on how this market will evolve over the next five years.
Read moreRoche today announced a major Global Access Program to sharply lower the price of HIV viral load tests in low- and middle-income countries. This new initiative creates a ceiling price of US$9.40 per test, and will reduce Roche's average price by more than 40 percent in low- and middle-income countries.
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