

Safe drinking water: An unlikely antidote for malnutrition
Through the People-Powered Newtrition initiative, CHAI is helping the government of Madhya Pradesh, India, in mitigating the risks posed by a lack of access to safe drinking water by supporting community-level solutions.
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How girls in Madhya Pradesh tackle anemia in everyday life
Clinton Health Access Initiative supports the government of Madhya Pradesh on anemia prevention programming with a key focus on maternal and adolescent nutrition.
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Women who inspire us: International Women’s Day 2022
To celebrate International Women’s Day 2022, we are sharing the stories of women who have previously been featured on our blog. We are impressed by their impact and their resilience and think you will be too.
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Case study: Implementing patient-directed cancer education in Nigeria
CHAI- adapted for use in Nigeria, a pictorial educational booklet, initially developed by the nonprofit Global Oncology (GO), for use in Malawi and Rwanda, to support cancer patient education of treatment side effects to encourage treatment adherence.
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Introducing an e-learning platform for health workers: The Immunization Academy in Nigeria
After an immunization session, Musa*, a health worker in Kano State, Nigeria, typically emptied contents of his portable vaccine carrier into the solar direct-drive (SDD) freezer in his clinic without much thought about sensitivities of the vaccines. In some cases, he stored diluents outside the freezer. Unknown to Musa, this action can cause vaccines to...
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Statement from CHAI interim co-CEOs Joy Phumaphi and Ann Veneman and Board Chair Alan Schwartz on the passing of Dr. Paul Farmer
Statement from CHAI Interim Co-CEOs Joy Phumaphi and Ann Veneman and Board Chair Alan Schwartz on the passing of Dr. Paul Farmer
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Database to help vaccine suppliers evaluate vaccines market opportunities in middle-income countries
CHAI has developed a database to help suppliers better navigate market opportunities for human papillomavirus, pneumococcal conjugate, rotavirus, and inactivated polio vaccines in middle-income countries (MICs).
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Improving access to quality childhood cancer care for improved survival rates in Cameroon
CHAI, with support from UBS Optimus Foundation (UBSOF) and The American Cancer Society (ACS), has been working with the Cameroonian National Cancer Program to improve access to quality pediatric care in the country.
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5 Questions with Dr. Olatubosun Akinola
Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
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Closing the care gap: Reflections on World Cancer Day
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable types of cancer but continues to be a leading cause of disease and death for women in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). More than 300,000 women die of cervical cancer each year, with more than 90 percent of deaths occurring in LMICs. Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and...
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