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26,000 children lost HIV treatment in 6 months. CHAI’s 2025 HIV Market Report shows funding cut impacts in 14 countries. Download data now.
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Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
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Meet Stelia, whose story shows how community-based HPV self-testing is bringing life-saving cervical cancer screening to remote African villages.
Read moreThe Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) in Ghana invites qualified suppliers to submit quotations for the supply of essential medicines, diagnostic devices, and medical supplies. This procurement forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen primary healthcare delivery and improve access to early detection and management of hypertension and diabetes at the sub-district level. It aligns...
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By 2035, insulin treatment in LMICs will double to 76 million—but 30 million people will still lack access, our new market memo reveals.
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CHAI has released new analysis examining contraceptive access across multiple African countries in the months following the end of USAID's reproductive health programs in early 2025.
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Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
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ABUJA, NIGERIA, October 21, 2025: Today, the Innovative Cancer Medicines (ICM) initiative announced the enrollment of the first Nigerian patient in a pioneering demonstration project to provide an immunotherapy drug used to treat cancer. The goal of the initiative is to develop an approach that explores sustainable and effective administration of innovative immuno-oncology therapies in...
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Tuberculosis (TB) is the world’s deadliest infectious disease, killing over a million people annually. While the century-old BCG vaccine protects young children, it leaves adolescents and adults vulnerable—and they’re the ones who are most likely to spread TB. New vaccines targeting this gap could arrive by 2030, but countries, manufacturers, and funders need to prepare...
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In 12 months, Nigeria's presidential initiative screened 1.5 million people and distributed over a million free reading glasses—with CHAI and partners contributing 800,000 pairs across 10 states.
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