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The Cambodian government has invested in training more health workers in providing integrated diabetes, high blood pressure, and eye health services to reduce the burden of NCDs in the country
Read moreCHAI's 2022 Annual Report is out now, commemorating 20 Years of Saving Lives.
Read moreWith the support of ATscale, the Global Partnership for Assistive Technology, the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), Humanity & Inclusion (HI) and the Cambodia Disabled People Organization, the government of Cambodia launches a three-year program aimed at reaching 275,000 Cambodians with assistive technology
Read moreClimate change was in the spotlight as world leaders and experts met during the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in New York City, last week. “We are all dying from climate change,” Dr. Vanessa Kerry, the WHO special envoy for climate change and health told Devex. The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres put it more forcefully,...
Read moreThe Missing Billion Initiative, the McKinsey Health Institute, the Clinton Health Access Initiative, the International Disability Alliance, and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine have partnered to accelerate disability inclusion in health systems globally.
Read moreThe Vision Catalyst Fund and CHAI are supporting the government of Cambodia integrate eye health into routine provision of non-communicable disease care
Read moreThe LEGO Foundation announced CHAI's Assistive Technology program as one of the five recipients of its global Build a World of Play Challenge to fund bold, innovative, and impactful solutions focused on early childhood.
Read moreCHAI's 2021 Annual Report is out now. In it, we recognize the incredible efforts of our staff during a difficult year.
Read moreThe Missing Billion Initiative and Clinton Health Access Initiative have published their Reimagining Health Systems that Expect, Accept and Connect 1 billion people with Disabilities Report.
Read moreAround the world, 2.5 billion people need assistive products and services. Yet nearly one billion of them are denied access, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, where access can be as low as 3 percent of the need for these life-changing products. For children, this can mean a lifetime of being left behind. CHAI is...
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