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CHAI is supporting the improvement of oxygen availability and supply systems for Mafeteng district and the neighboring region.
Read moreThe Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is seeking a qualified supplier to provide a medical gas pipeline system (MGPS) for Mafeteng Hospital in Mafeteng, Lesotho.
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 expanded partnership will increase access to leading-edge cancer treatments in low- and middle-income countries including biologics and hormonal therapies.
Read moreThe report looks at the complex, ever-changing antiretroviral and diagnostic markets in low- and middle-income countries based on aggregated market intelligence from our programmatic work in over 30 countries.
Read moreAgreement with Omega Diagnostics will help deliver same-day CD4 testing for people living with HIV in over 130 low- and middle-income countries at just US$3.98 per test.
Read moreIn 2015, HIV was the cause of 19 percent of all childhood deaths under the age of five in Lesotho. Previous strategies to identify and treat children who were living with HIV had proven ineffective and Lesotho’s goal to reach 80 percent of children living with HIV had fallen short, with only 30 percent of...
Read moreRotavirus is the most common cause of diarrheal disease among children. In fact, nearly every child who is not vaccinated will experience rotavirus at some point by age five. For children in countries without access to vaccinations and treatment, rotavirus can be fatal.
Read moreIt was the spring of 1998, while working as a clinician in Lesotho, that I first realized the terrible impact that HIV would have on my country. Patients were growing sicker by the day, and at times I thought I might not even have any more patients to care for within a few years. We...
Read moreLesotho is a small, landlocked country surrounded by South Africa with a population of about 2 million people. It also has the second highest prevalence of HIV in the world, with 23 percent of the population infected. This high HIV prevalence is a key contributing factor in Lesotho having one of the lowest life expectancies...
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