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A Frontline View of Foreign Aid Cuts with CHAI’s CEO: September 11, 2025

Sep 11, 2025
Neil Buddy Shah, CEO of the Clinton Health Access Initiative, delves into the drastic effects of foreign aid cuts on global health systems. He discusses the critical 'gap identification' challenge faced by health ministries—a lack of comprehensive funding maps compromises essential health services. Shah details CHAI's strategic response to navigate these challenges, emphasizing data-driven adaptations and government partnerships. The conversation also touches on the need for efficiency and innovative strategies to maintain vital healthcare, especially in countries like Burkina Faso and Nigeria.
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INSIGHT

Hidden Funding Blindspots In Health Systems

  • Many ministries lacked a comprehensive map of which donors funded which services and workers inside their health systems.
  • CHAI first helped governments by combining donor and government data to identify funding gaps precisely.
ADVICE

Cut Delivery Costs Without Losing Coverage

  • Drive efficiency in program delivery to stretch limited funds without cutting coverage.
  • Examples include shortening redundant trainings and using hybrid approaches to cut planning costs by ~30%.
ADVICE

Reallocate From Nice-To-Have To Urgent Needs

  • Reprioritize budgets to shift money from non-urgent activities to time-sensitive, life-saving commodities and services.
  • In Burkina Faso CHAI moved $7M from non-essential trainings to family planning, HIV, and maternal health supplies.
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