CHAI seeks reputable and capable suppliers to submit bids for the supply and delivery of medical liquid oxygen to designated public health facilities in Lesotho??: https://ow.ly/gJTh50U9OeE We are also seeking proposals to enhance the technical and operational capacity of the Lesotho Ministry of Health to ensure the sustainable operation of the medical liquid oxygen infrastructure??: https://ow.ly/XCuq50U9OeB ??Deadline for both RFPs: Nov 25, 2025 #InvestInOxygen
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A global health organization committed to saving lives, reducing the burden of disease and strengthening health systems.
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CHAI's mission is to save lives and improve health outcomes in low- and middle-income countries by enabling the government and private sector to strengthen and sustain quality health systems. Today, CHAI operates in 36 countries across the world and more than 80 countries have access to CHAI-negotiated price reductions, vaccines, medical devices, and diagnostics. Current programs at CHAI include HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Tuberculosis, Hepatitis, Maternal, Newborn and Reproductive Health, Diarrhea and Pneumonia, Nutrition, Vaccines, Health Financing, Health Workforce, and Cancer. CHAI also has a number of experts working across the organization to help shape global markets, to negotiate lower prices for drugs and health tools, provide clinical support and knowledge, and utilize the latest and best data and analytics to shape decision-making. We are actively recruiting across a number of programs. Please visit www.clintonhealthaccess.org/join-chai.
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- 非盈利组织
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- 2002
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383 Dorchester Ave
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Today, our team came together with the Ministry of Health, Kampot Province leadership, and people living with NCDs to celebrate World Diabetes Day. In 2024, we have much to celebrate—diabetes services are now available at the Primary Health Care level in five provinces across Cambodia! ???? But there’s still more to be done. Many individuals remain undiagnosed, and countless others need ongoing support to stay on track with their treatment plans. Each of us has a role to play. By mobilizing communities, and improving service integration, the EXPAND project is making a real impact on the lives of those living with NCDs in Kampot. Let’s think holistically, act collaboratively, and ensure that no one faces diabetes alone. Together, we can create a healthier future for all! #WorldDiabetesDay #NCDs #KampotPHD #IntegratedCare #HealthForAll #DiabetesAwareness
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?? We are thrilled to announce the launch of CHAI’s annual Internship Intake Program designed to expand access and create opportunities for students from a broad range of universities worldwide. At CHAI, we believe in nurturing talent and empowering the next generation of leaders in global health. This initiative aims to: ? Provide meaningful, hands-on learning experiences that contribute to CHAI’s mission. ? Foster diversity and inclusivity by welcoming students from diverse academic backgrounds. If you’re a student eager to make an impact in global health, this is your opportunity to shine. Applicants should be enrolled in a relevant post-graduate degree program, such as public health, international development, economics, or business. Students in their final year of undergraduate studies are also welcome to apply. Together, let’s build a stronger, more inclusive community of changemakers. For more details on how to apply, visit https://ow.ly/CVJB50U9MlC Deadline to Apply: January 31, 2025 #GlobalHealth #TalentDevelopment #InternshipProgram #InclusiveOpportunities #Internship #inclusion #university #publichealth #CHAIRecruiting
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?? Exciting news! CHAI has secured a three-year, US$8 million grant from Open Philanthropy to tackle sickle cell disease in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This is the first-ever grant to focus on global market-shaping efforts for sickle cell disease. Sickle cell disease affects millions worldwide, with the highest burden in LMICs, yet access to effective diagnosis and care remains limited. This funding will support CHAI’s efforts to expand newborn screening programs, strengthen health systems, and ensure access to life-saving treatments. ??Learn more about this transformative initiative: https://ow.ly/a1eR50U9M3s #SickleCellAwareness #SickleCellDisease #HealthForAll
CHAI secures three-year, US$8 million grant from Open Philanthropy to tackle sickle cell disease - Clinton Health Access Initiative
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??In a quiet community in Zimbabwe, where a water well doubles as a lifeline and a platform for change, Mbuya Chawenga, a community health worker, is using her yard as a water source and a hub to educate women about #CervicalCancer screening. Learn how CHAI, with support from Unitaid and Judith Neilson Foundation, is working alongside ministries of health, including Zimbabwe's, to help eliminate this disease. Together, we are empowering women like Mbuya by advancing prevention efforts like HPV self-testing, and scaling innovative solutions to drive meaningful change in the fight against this disease.????https://ow.ly/6UzX50U9frQ #CervicalCancerEliminationDayOfAction2024 #CervicalCancerElimination
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??AI improves accuracy of screening for #CervicalPrecancer Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform health care delivery, including human resource challenges in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). One promising use case for AI is in the detection of cervical precancer. If precancer is caught early, it can be treated – preventing the development of cervical cancer, which is among the leading causes of cancer deaths in women in LMICs. In most LMICs, women are screened for precancer through a naked-eye visual check of the cervix, known as visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA). VIA is simple, feasible, and inexpensive, but highly subjective and known to have poor diagnostic accuracy. To improve the accuracy of VIA-based screening, GH Labs and CHAI (with Unitaid support) have developed an AI-based tool known as Automated Visual Evaluation (AVE). AVE runs on a smartphone and analyzes a nurse’s photo of the patient’s cervix in real-time – without requiring internet access—to determine whether precancer is likely present or absent. We evaluated AVE’s performance in a study involving over 25,000 women across five countries: Malawi, Rwanda, Senegal, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. AVE-assisted VIA detected 71.8% of precancerous cases, compared to just 36.6% detected by traditional naked-eye VIA. The difference in sensitivity was highly statistically significant. AVE also demonstrated strong performance among women living with HIV and those testing positive for HPV, highlighting its effectiveness across diverse populations and its suitability for various use cases, including both primary screening and triage. Earlier this year, we shared preliminary results at national dissemination events in the countries where the study was conducted. Stakeholders, including Ministry of Health officials and clinicians, expressed strong enthusiasm for AVE as a true "point-of-care" test that enables both screening and treatment in a single appointment—an essential feature of convenient, women-centered care. “The current method, VIAC, is resulting in missed cases. Clients, WLHIV and the general population, are showing up at treatment points with advanced invasive cervical cancer while they have been in screening programs. There is need to explore screening methods with higher sensitivity. This study has cemented observations we have been seeing on the ground. The AVE-assisted VIA offers a better solution, and the country should explore its use as quickly as is practical rather than continue with VIAC.” - Dr Grant Murewanhema, Gynaecologist, University of Zimbabwe Medical School Results from the study are being formally presented this week at the International Papillomavirus Conference (IPVC) in Edinburgh, UK. Together with GH Labs, we are working now to transition AVE to a host partner(s), seek regulatory approvals, and support governments to introduce and scale AVE in support of achieving cervical cancer elimination objectives. Matthew Horning
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?? Save the Date: 2024 Family Planning Market Report Webinar Join CHAI & Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition for an expert discussion on the latest trends and insights in contraceptive procurement across low- and lower-middle income countries. Our panel of reproductive health leaders will share perspectives on procurement patterns and financing. ??? Wednesday, December 11 ? 9 AM ET | 2 PM GMT | 7:30 PM IST ??Register now: https://ow.ly/5j0550U5YFo #FPMarketReport #ItsAboutSupplies #ReproHealth
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?? Oxygen saves lives, but access is still limited in many parts of the world. At CHAI, we're working across 25+ countries to make medical oxygen available for those who need it most. From training healthcare workers to installing oxygen infrastructure, these initiatives are critical for treating conditions like pneumonia, birth asphyxia, and more. Discover how CHAI is partnering globally to build resilient healthcare systems and improve oxygen access in low-resource settings. Read more about our impact and ongoing work together with Unitaid, FHI 360, EpiC Project, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: https://ow.ly/TqWX50U5wja #WorldPneumoniaDay #InvestInOxygen
Strengthening global access to medical oxygen: Highlights from CHAI's initiatives - Clinton Health Access Initiative
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??With CHAI support, Uganda’s Ministry of Health has launched the revised National Implementation Plan for Medical Oxygen Scale-Up (2023/24 – 2027/28). CHAI supported the evaluation and review of the previous strategy, including comprehensive desk reviews and assessments across 85 health facilities. Based on the findings and insights gained from both the #COVID19 response and ongoing programmatic interventions, we helped draft the plan. The plan followed an approval pathway starting with presentations to the MOH Clinical Care and Infrastructure Technical Working Group. It received endorsement from the relevant senior-level committees before being signed off by the Minister of Health and officially launched at the 4th Annual National Safe Motherhood Conference in October 2024. The updated strategy addresses critical gaps in medical oxygen access that lead to preventable deaths among patients with hypoxemia. Key challenges identified during the evaluation include: ?Limited provider capacity to diagnose and manage hypoxemia (only 8 percent of staff had training). ?Insufficient equipment availability (65 percent of facilities had the recommended number of cylinders, only 51 percent had concentrators, and 23 percent had pulse oximeters). ?Suboptimal oxygen supply systems (only 58 percent of oxygen plants were functional). ?Inadequate data management for monitoring hypoxemia. ?Insufficient funding, with only 51 percent of facilities budgeting for medical oxygen services. The national strategy aims to reduce mortality and morbidity from hypoxemia by addressing these gaps and improving oxygen access nationwide. Over the next five years, it will focus on creating an enabling environment for hypoxemia management, expanding high-quality diagnostic and oxygen supply systems, enhancing clinical use and equipment maintenance, strengthening coordination mechanisms, securing sustainable financing, and improving data collection and usage for hypoxemia management. #WorldPneumoniaDay2024 #InvestInOxygen
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Every day, at least one child dies every 45 seconds from #pneumonia, that is over 700,000 children under five, including over 150k newborns per year. Pneumonia can lower blood oxygen, leading to organ damage and failure, and even death. At least 35% of deaths from childhood pneumonia could be averted with medical oxygen. Supplemental medical oxygen increases the amount of blood oxygen taken through the lungs, alleviating symptoms and improving organ function. CHAI is working with Unitaid, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and USAID (as a sub-grantee of FHI 360 on the EpiC Project), alongside partner governments to strengthen oxygen infrastructure and systems in low-and middle-income countries, ensuring that everyone who needs oxygen for treatment has access when they need it most. Learn more: https://ow.ly/frFU50U478T #WorldPneumoniaDay2024 #EveryBreathCounts #InvestInOxygen
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