
In Malawi, 3.3 Million Reasons to Be Grateful
When GAIA began in the early 2000s, we were mostly battling the AIDS epidemic. Today, in response to growing needs from the communities we serve, GAIA has evolved to treat a wide range of other common but potentially life-threatening conditions.

One Year Later: The Lasting Fallout of USAID’s Collapse on Global Health and Aid
Over one year since the USAID stop-work order took effect, the impacts on foreign aid efforts continue to be felt by communities and organizations around the world.

The Future of Global Health Starts with Nurses
This World Health Workers Week, we celebrate the VIPs of health systems around the world.
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When Hard Problems Are Solvable
Jim Cashel, GAIA’s Board Chair, shares a reflection on why even a complex challenge like last-mile healthcare access in Malawi may be more solvable than it seems, and what it will take to get there.
Supporting HIV testing, ART initiation and adherence in Malawi in a high burden district through fellowships to fill gaps and increase Human Resources for Health
Presented at the 23rd International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2020) from July 6 - 10, 2020.
Nurses on the Frontlines of Collapse: Advocacy, Leadership, and HIV Care in the Wake of United States Agency for International Development’s Withdrawal From Kenya, Malawi, and the Philippines
Published in September 2025.
The impact of pulse oximetry and Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) training on antibiotic prescribing practices in rural Malawi: A mixed-methods study
Published on November 19, 2020.
“Our girls need to see a path to the future” -- perspectives on sexual and reproductive health information among adolescent girls, guardians, and initiation counselors in Mulanje district, Malawi
Published on January 25, 2019.
“GAIA’s Global Citizen Gala to honor Drs. Sally and Bill Rankin for their shared commitment to service,” March 5, 2018.
“March 1 is UNAIDS Zero Discrimination Day: Stigma and Discrimination Pose Major Barrier to Ending the AIDS Epidemic,” February 20, 2018.
“International NGO, GAIA, Calls Administration Cuts to Programs for People Living with AIDS Tragic for Those around the World Who Will Die without Treatment,” June 2, 2017.
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