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The COVID Treatment Quick Start Consortium announced that the governments of Zambia, Laos, Malawi and Rwanda have received shipments of PAXLOVID™, Pfizer’s COVID-19 oral treatment.
Read moreOver one million women in 14 countries have been screened for cervical cancer through an integrated prevention program, delivered by country governments in collaboration with Unitaid, CHAI, and the SUCCESS project. Over 80 percent of women who have screened positive for cervical pre-cancer have received treatment.
Read moreWhen COVID-19 disrupted the voluntary medical male circumcision program in Zambia, the Ministry of Health found an innovative way to keep services running - by bringing care closer to communities
Read moreA recent publication from CHAI and the Ministry of Health of Zambia shows how a program in Northern Province was able to dramatically reduce maternal and newborn mortality.
Read moreThe Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) seeks interested and capable vendors to submit quotations for the supply of a medical oxygen piping and manifold system for Livingstone Teaching Hospital, Zambia.
Read moreWorld AIDS Day 2022 is an opportunity to celebrate achievements in the fight against HIV – and reflect on how far we still have to go. This year’s theme, Equalize, highlights the critical need to address inequalities that are limiting progress. At CHAI, we are working to close these equity gaps in 2022 and beyond....
Read moreCHAI's 2021 Annual Report is out now. In it, we recognize the incredible efforts of our staff during a difficult year.
Read moreCHAI is seeking a communications firm to provide support to the Cervical Cancer and Oxygen teams and the Communications team.
Read moreNew test-and-treat consortium to quickly provide Ministries of Health in 10 low- and middle-income countries with oral antiviral treatments to high-risk patients and scale up wider access through 2023.
Read moreA critical second-line HIV treatment called darunavir/ritonavir (DRV/r) is rolling out across Nigeria and Zambia – some of the earliest adopters of many countries that can now access an affordable supply of these medicines following a pricing agreement secured by CHAI and Unitaid last year.
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