About
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Headquarters
New Delhi, Delhi
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Since
2002
The goal of the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) is to help save lives of people with HIV/AIDS in the developing world by scaling up anti Read moreretroviral treatment. CHAI India has extended its reach beyond tackling just HIV to supporting the Indian government to address other health issues such as TB, malaria, hepatitis, nutrition, immunization, diarrhea and pneumonia. CHAI has partnered with the Government of India to scale up the zinc and oral rehydration salt treatment for children with diarrhea in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, helping 24.6 million children in over 125,000 villages. Under the guidance of the government of Madhya Pradesh, it is also working towards addressing the issue of malnutrition among children and anemia in adolescent girls and women throughout the state. In addition, CHAI is working towards a tuberculosis-free India. It has helped form the Initiative for Promoting Affordable and Quality TB Tests (IPAQT) in India, a group of private labs, which succeeded in negotiating a 50% reduction in the cost of GeneXpert tests to the consumer. CHAI's Effort for Elimination of Tuberculosis (JEET) is a project that is supported through the Global Fund, which aims to more closely connect private hospitals, clinics, and labs with public health programs in order to facilitate better reporting of TB cases, access to affordable TB diagnostics in the private sector, as well as to help patients stay on treatment until it is completed. In general, CHAI works with national governments to provide quality prevention and treatment services to all those who need them, and to create the fiscal space to achieve these goals. It aims to reduce HIV-related mortality by accelerating the scale-up of effective interventions including dedicated HIV care, voluntary medical male circumcision, and the elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (eMTCT) programming, and by working with governments to ensure national HIV/AIDS programs are sustainably funded well into the future. CHAI's work in HIV-related cases is largely focused on pediatric HIV treatment. It works to increase the number of HIV-positive infants and children accessing testing, care, and treatment, while aiming to eliminate pediatric HIV in the long term. In order to accomplish said task, it helps the government introduce sustainable and systematic changes to prevent the birth of new infections and to make sure that any children who are infected are identified and treated. CHAI supports ministries of health to develop and introduce child-friendly HIV policies and guidelines, train and mentor health workers in pediatric care and treatment, strengthen related drug quantification and distribution systems, improve retention along the eMTCT/pediatric HIV continuum, and coordinate partner activities and funding.The ultimate goal of this work is to help governments move toward achieving an AIDS-free generation.
Cause Area
Impact
The Clinton Health Access Initiative India has made an impact in public health, with over 200,000 women screened for cervical cancer in Madhya Pradesh, 138,000 individuals living with hepatitis C connected to care in Punjab, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh, and 575,000 private sector TB patients notified and started on suitable treatment through Project JEET.
Programs
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Health Financing
CHAI has worked on initiatives related to health financing in India. They have provided technical assistance to the government to enhance financial management systems and develop strategies for sustainable healthcare financing. These efforts have aimed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health spending.
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Immunization Programs
CHAI has collaborated with the Indian government and other stakeholders to increase immunization coverage and access to vaccines. They have focused on improving vaccine supply chains, introducing new vaccines, and enhancing immunization program management. CHAI's efforts have also aimed at reducing vaccine prices through negotiations with manufacturers.
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Elimination of Malaria
CHAI has been involved in malaria elimination efforts in certain regions of India.They have supported the adoption of innovative diagnostic tools,such as rapid diagnostic tests,and helped access to effective antimalarial treatments.Additionally,CHAI has worked on strengthening surveillance systems and supporting vector control measures.
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Combatting HIV/AIDS
CHAI has been actively involved in supporting India's efforts to combat HIV/AIDS. They have worked closely with the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) to expand access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) and improve treatment outcomes. CHAI has focused on streamlining procurement processes, negotiating lower drug prices, and enhancing supply chain management for HIV medicines.
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Combatting Tuberculosis
CHAI has collaborated with the government and partners in India to strengthen the TB response. Their initiatives have included improving access to affordable diagnostic tests, supporting the introduction of new TB drugs and regimens, and enhancing treatment adherence. They have also worked on improving data management systems and building capacity in TB program implementation.
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
100+
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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Registration ID
U74140DL2015NPL284582
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VO ID / Darpan ID
DL/2018/0182354
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FCRA
Not Available
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
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Headquarters
40, Okhla Industrial Estate Phase 3 Rd, Okhla Phase III, Okhla Industrial Area, New Delhi, 110020
Directions
Other Details
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Parent Organisation
Clinton Health Access Initiative
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Section 8 (formerly Section 25)