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Resource Center

Shorter tuberculosis regimens such as BPaL are a gamechanger and have great potential in improving treatment outcomes to people who need them most.
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Our monthly check-in with staff from around the world. Learn more about the people who work at CHAI.
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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.
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Over 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.
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Recent estimates show that 25 million children did not receive routine vaccinations in 2021, six million more than in 2019 and the highest number witnessed in nearly two decades. CHAI published a paper describing learnings from five exemplary countries, providing insights into the various possibilities that can be unlocked with the right commitment and support to maintain, restore, and strengthen immunization services.
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Developed by CHAI, this brief provides guidance to countries applying for the Global Fund New Funding Model for the integration of cervical cancer activities into countries’ broader plans to combat HIV.
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Health experts from the HIV Modelling Consortium, University College London, World Health Organization, and CHAI, among other organizations have published a modeling study that shows that long-acting injectable cabotegravir has the potential to significantly reduce new HIV infections
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When 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
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The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) welcomes the World Health Organization’s Executive Board announcement that it will recommend the Access to Medical Oxygen Resolution is adopted at this year’s World Health Assembly in May 2023.
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