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The government of Sweden and CHAI announce a partnership to accelerate progress toward the goals of sexual and reproductive health and human rights and universal health coverage (UHC) in Africa.
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 moreA CHAI-led assessment across four states—Niger, Lagos, Kano, and Yobe—in Nigeria reveals that streamlining reporting processes and tools and providing regular feedback incentivizes strong data quality.
Read moreCHAI supported the Lagos State Primary Healthcare Board with the development and implementaiton of a data quality improvement plan as part of a broader effort to increase data quality for decision-making and program implementation.
Read moreIn 2021, a CHAI-led analysis of health facility data revealed suboptimal performance of peer-led learning across facilities in Niger state, Nigeria, which contributed to low routine immunization performance. Based on the findings, CHAI helped the state to develop strategies to mitigate the poor performance of its peer-led learning program.
Read moreCHAI developed an electronic Short Message Service (SMS) reporting platform to improve monitoring, visibility, and sustainability of peer-led learning sessions in Kano state, Nigeria.
Read moreTo 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.
Read moreCHAI- 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.
Read moreAfter 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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