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Overview The Clinton Health Access Initiative, Cameroon (CHAI Cameroon) is a Not-For-Profit Organization that began working in Cameroon in 2007 and supports the Government of Cameroon at both national and sub-national levels to develop and implement scalable solutions that improve access to lifesaving health services. As part of its commitment to staff welfare and to...
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We're living through a moment of painful trade-offs in global health funding. But some challenges have nothing to do with how much money is available — they're about whether the systems exist to spend it.
Read moreThe Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), with support from Unitaid, invites proposals for the late-stage development, validation, regulatory approval, manufacturing scale-up, and commercialization of AI-enabled assisted cervical visual triage (AI-ACVT) solutions to support cervical cancer elimination efforts in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Cervical cancer remains a leading cause of death among women globally, with...
Read moreBackground South Africa has developed a National Cervical Cancer Elimination Strategy aligned to the WHO 90-70-90 targets. While policy direction is established and implementation has commenced, sustainable national scale-up requires a robust economic and fiscal justification to support: National Treasury engagement Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) planning Provincial budget alignment Donor and blended financing discussions Long-term...
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CHAI's latest market memo examines integrated HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B screening in antenatal care across 16 countries and what it means for triple elimination.
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Ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) outperforms standard oral iron for anemia in pregnancy but remains out of reach for most women in low- and middle-income countries. CHAI's 15-country landscape report maps why, and what it will take to change it.
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Kenya and Nigeria are proving that when care is designed around people, TB finds nowhere left to hide. TB has a hiding place — and it’s not where most health systems are looking. Services aren’t designed around how people actually seek care, which means the people who most need screening are often the least likely...
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New SUPREME initiative pairs Unitaid funding with CHAI and Amref expertise to tackle preeclampsia and anemia across seven African countries.
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The current list of sessions CHAI will participate in at International Maternal Newborn Health Conference (IMNHC) 2026, taking place in Nairobi, Kenya, from March 23 to 26, 2026.
Read moreThe Malawi Ministry of Health is procuring a Moodle LMS (learning management system) development partner to strengthen digital healthcare worker training as part of its efforts to build health worker capacity in service delivery. The scope covers building out an enhanced digital training platform with adaptive learning and analytics capabilities. CHAI is supporting the Ministry...
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