GAIA Global Health provides primary health care services in rural Malawi and invests in the development of the Malawian health workforce.

Joined March 2009
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Jun 10
A new Devex article from the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), confirms our fears: global HIV services have not recovered from the major funding cuts that began in 2025.
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Jun 10
These findings reflect what many community-based organizations are seeing firsthand: progress against HIV is fragile. Sustained investment in testing, prevention, treatment, and linkage to care is essential to protect communities globally.
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Jun 8
Operating 8 Mobile Health Clinic vehicles with 38 clinic sites across Malawi, providing more than 250,000 patient visits annually, GAIA is demonstrating a practical, scalable way to solve one of global health’s most persistent challenges, the “last mile” gap in healthcare access.
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Jun 8
Read our latest blog post at: gaiaglobalhealth.org/updates…

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Jun 2
Despite unprecedented challenges in 2025, GAIA continued delivering life-changing care and education across Malawi and Zambia, from 210,000 mobile clinic visits to expanding maternal health services and supporting 900 nurses across Africa.
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Jun 2
This year’s impact was made possible by the incredible support of our community. Read our 2025 Annual Report to see what we achieved together: gaiaglobalhealth.org/pages/a…

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May 27
GAIA is Nsanje bound. We’re preparing to expand healthcare services into one of Malawi’s most remote and underserved districts, bringing mobile clinics, trained staff, and essential care to communities that need it most. The last mile is getting shorter.
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May 20
Last Saturday, we had the honor of celebrating playwright/screenwriter and longtime GAIA supporter Winnie Holzman for her extraordinary philanthropic contributions to our work in Malawi.
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May 20
We surpassed our fundraising goal to cover operational costs for a mobile health clinic for another year! gaiaglobalhealth.org/updates…
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May 12
On #IND2026, we celebrate the nurses whose skill, resilience, and compassion keep Malawi’s healthcare system moving forward. This year’s theme highlights the essential role nurses play in delivering lifesaving care and strengthening communities, especially in underserved areas.
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May 12
Read more about how GAIA nurses are strengthening healthcare delivery across Malawi in our latest blog post at: gaiaglobalhealth.org/updates… #OurNursesOurFuture

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May 11
From rural hospitals to national leadership, GAIA Nursing Scholars are making a lifesaving impact across Malawi. Their dedication, resilience, and advocacy transform communities every day.
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May 8
This month we honor the nurses who lead with knowledge, skill, and compassion on the front lines and beyond. We’re especially proud to recognize GAIA Malawi's nurse leaders Joyce Jere, Nelson Khozomba, and Lucy Nyirenda, whose work is transforming health outcomes in rural Malawi.
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May 6
Today we honor the heart of healthcare, nurses. Across the globe, nurses are the backbone of healthier communities. At GAIA Global Health, we recognize and celebrate their impact everywhere. #NationalNursesDay
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May 5
Today, on International Day of the Midwife, we’re sharing powerful stories from Zambia where GAIA nurse-midwife scholars and fellows are helping save lives every day, providing critical care in underserved areas and strengthening health systems where the need is greatest.
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May 5
Read how these frontline providers are transforming maternal and newborn health in Zambia in our latest blog post here: gaiaglobalhealth.org/updates…

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Apr 25
This World Malaria Day, we celebrate a dramatic decline in malaria cases at GAIA Mobile Health Clinics and throughout Malawi, resulting in almost half as many deaths from the disease last year.
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Apr 25
The new vaccine, administered to young children, whose rollout GAIA board chair Jim Cashel witnessed earlier this year, gets some hard-earned credit for this incredible progress. GAIA stands alongside partners worldwide, driven to end malaria—because now we can, and now we must.
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