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Clinton Health Access Initiative

HIV/AIDS and Malaria

  • HIV/AIDS

    When CHAI was founded in 2002, only 200,000 people were receiving treatment for HIV/AIDS in low and middle income countries with medicines that cost over $10,000 per person per year. The issue of absorptive…

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  • Pediatric AIDS

    When CHAI began working on pediatric HIV/AIDS in 2005, kids were being left behind. Only 1 in 40 children in need were on treatment, compared to 1 in 8 adults. The cost of pediatric medications was…

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  • Malaria

    In the past decade, remarkable advances have been made in treating and preventing malaria. Better medicines and long-lasting bed nets have been developed. Donor funding for malaria control has dramatically…

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  • Increasing Access to Medicines and Diagnostics

    Working with the governments of developing countries and the pharmaceutical industry, CHAI has helped dramatically lower the cost of lifesaving medicines and diagnostics for HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis.…

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