CHASE Africa improves access to healthcare and remove barriers to family planning for remote rural communities in East Africa.
We work with local partners to strengthen existing healthcare systems, incorporate Sexual and Reproductive Health and facilitate improved access to health services. We have adopted a holistic approach which also supports projects that aim to empower women, promote resilience to climate change, protect biodiversity and improve the management of natural resources.
We encourage and facilitate learning and information dissemination across our different local partners through the CHASE Africa partner network.
Healthy
women
We improve women’s health and wellbeing, and that of their families. Our community health programmes break down barriers that prevent women accessing health services and realising their Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights.
Healthy communities
By enhancing knowledge, changing attitudes, and improving access to healthcare and contraception, we create positive ripple effects throughout the community. We improve health-seeking behaviour and we empower individuals to advocate for their needs.
Healthy environment
CHASE Africa promotes a one-health approach, recognising the interconnectedness of human and environmental health and wellbeing. Empowering communities with healthcare, information and strong community structures enables better care for the environment, natural resources and biodiversity.
Over 1,476,000
primary health services delivered
Over 605,700
family planning services delivered
How we work
Where we work
Latest news
CHASE Africa partnership model showcased at UK-Africa Health Summit 2024
We were delighted to be invited to present at the UK-Africa Health Summit 2024 organised by THET from 18-19 March.
Our brand refresh story
To mark the evolution of our growth as a charity we recently took the opportunity to refresh our brand.
Empowering Healthcare Workers: CHASE Africa's new grant to tackle teenage pregnancy in Kenya
We are very excited to have been awarded a Global Health Workforce Programme (GHWP) grant by Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET).