Boston, United States · Established 2002
CHAI
Clinton Health Access Initiative
Saving lives, reducing the burden of disease.
(About)
Works with governments to save lives in low-income countries.
Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Boston, United States. Today it is a maturing organisation, working on hiv/aids, health systems and access to medicine and known within the sector for its tagline "Saving lives, reducing the burden of disease.".
The organisation currently operates in 10 countries, with major presence in Kenya, Ethiopia and Nigeria. Works with governments to save lives in low-income countries. Verified profiles, financials and annual reports are published on its official website at clintonhealthaccess.org.
(Verified profile)
What the record actually says.
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Structure & mandate
US 501(c)(3) founded 2002 as the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative under the Clinton Foundation; became an independent affiliate in 2010. Works alongside ministries of health to strengthen public systems.
Key public programmes
- ▸Negotiated price reductions for HIV, malaria, TB and hepatitis medicines
- ▸Health-systems strengthening embedded in ministries of health
- ▸Vaccine and diagnostic access programmes
Founded
2002
HQ
Boston
United States
Countries of work
10+
Primary sources
Independent registers
(Public perception & reviews)
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(Work in the field)
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(Where we operate)
Active in 10 countries.
- Kenya
- Ethiopia
- Nigeria
- Uganda
- Zambia
- India
- Cambodia
- Rwanda
- Malawi
- Tanzania
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