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The report is the first of its kind providing market intelligence on the current state of access to blood glucose self-monitoring devices in low- and middle-income countries.
Read moreCHAI's 2020 Annual Report is out now. The theme for the year is 'working with urgency'.
Read moreThe expanded partnership will increase access to leading-edge cancer treatments in low- and middle-income countries including biologics and hormonal therapies.
Read moreIn 2019, CHAI launched our cervical cancer program with support from Unitaid. We partnered with governments in seven low-and-middle income countries to scale up safe, effective, and affordable pre-cancer screening and treatment technologies and assist partner governments in achieving global cervical cancer elimination targets, aiming to reduce the rate of premature mortality from the disease by a third.
Read moreWe are pleased to release our annual report. This year's theme is 'transformational change'.
Read moreCancer Access Partnership is expected to result in a 59 percent savings on procured cancer medicines.
Read moreThe theme for the 2018 Annual Report is ‘Our Approach in Action’. There are examples in each program section of a time that CHAI’s approach was successfully applied to support our partners toward our mission.
Read moreAllied Against Cancer will work to improve access to high-quality cancer treatment ARMONK, NY, Nov. 11, 2019 — IBM (NYSE: IBM), American Cancer Society (ACS), the National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) and the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), today announced a new alliance to help improve access to high-quality cancer care and treatment in Sub-Saharan Africa...
Read moreABUJA, NIGERIA, Oct. 29, 2019 — Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Health today announced an innovative partnership to deliver lifesaving chemotherapies for cancer treatment to seven teaching hospitals throughout the country. As a result of the partnership, Nigerians are expected to save up to 50 percent of their treatment costs, enabling thousands of additional patients to...
Read moreEvery year, 9.6 million people die of cancer globally. The vast majority—70 percent— live in low- and middle-income countries, where a person diagnosed with cancer is roughly 2.2 times more likely to die than in the United States. Many of the cancers that are lethal in low- and middle-income countries are highly preventable, such...
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