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The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) has received US$25 million in new funding commitments from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and The ELMA Foundation to help nine governments build comprehensive oxygen ecosystems.
Read moreGlobal 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...
Read moreCHAI invites expressions of interest (EOI) from vendors interested and capable of supplying and/or servicing liquid medical oxygen storage equipment (VIE tanks) and/or vaporizers, across multiple countries.
Read moreCHAI Kenya team is helping the Ministry of Health, Kenya to address the gap for pediatric sub-specialists in hard-to-reach communities through the development of a pediatric training fellowship.
Read moreIn May 2021, with US$20 million from Unitaid, CHAI and PATH announced a new program to procure and supply medical oxygen equipment, working in partnership with ministries of health in countries across Africa, and Asia.
Read moreThis white paper documents the project's experience with rolling out thermal ablation, a portable and effective tool to treat cervical precancer, as well as appropriate training.
Read moreThe white paper published today shows that thermal ablation, a portable and effective tool for treating cervical precancer, has the potential to substantially expand access in low- and middle-income countries where almost 90 percent of deaths occur.
Read moreOur monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
Read moreThis report helps donors and buyers in public health better understand the offerings of respiratory equipment suppliers based in sub-Saharan Africa.
Read moreThe strawberry-flavored formulation of the WHO’s recommended first-line treatment for HIV is designed to overcome many of the barriers that stop young children taking their medication properly.
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