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CHAI has worked with communities to provide sustainable ambulance alternatives since 2011. The COVID-19 pandemic has made these services even more important.
Read moreCHAI’s HIV Mid-Year Market Memo covers the latest trends in the HIV space in low- and middle-income countries since the publication of our HIV Market Report in September 2019.
Read moreCHAI works with governments across more than 10 countries to build the capacity of midwives and skilled birth attendants – during the coronavirus pandemic and beyond.
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 the pediatric ward at the first hospital there were three children receiving oxygen therapy, including a small boy hooked up to an oxygen cylinder.
Read moreIn a small village in rural east-central Uganda, baby Josephin is happily babbling to her mother Kevina and crawling around the yard. She has recovered from a bout of bad diarrhea that she was suffering from just one day ago...
Read moreAlthough there has been tremendous progress in HIV testing and treatment access in sub-Saharan Africa and worldwide, linkage to treatment and retention in care for people living with HIV remains a challenge in many settings. Pediatric and adolescent patients tend to be especially high-risk for dropping out of care or never starting treatment after being...
Read moreSitting and talking with other people living with HIV at a health facility in Uganda, Zane* no longer felt alone. Unlike many of the others there who remained on efavirenz (EFV), he had recently switched to a new treatment regimen that includes dolutegravir (DTG) and could not believe how much better he felt. On DTG,...
Read moreCHAI and IKEA Foundation are working with the government to set a bold vision to rapidly reduce pneumonia deaths
Read moreAfter five hours hunched in a crowded minibus, three hours trying to soothe a crying baby, and one hour waiting to see a healthcare worker, she had made it. This Malawian mother had finally made it to a health facility to test her baby for HIV. Despite the hours of travel, she soon learned that...
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