

Highlights from our
Network Meeting 2025
Relive the CHAMPS 10th-anniversary Network Meeting! This event celebrated a decade of advancing knowledge and saving lives in the fight against under-five child mortality.
We showcased how CHAMPS delivers critical evidence, shaping research and public health. See highlights of our discussions on ambitious strategic objectives for the next five years, focusing on refining methods and standardizing approaches across all sites. Most importantly, the meeting strengthened collaboration among our global network and partners.
Discover how we're continuing to make a difference!

Publications
Explore our extensive collection of publications, showcasing a decade of groundbreaking
research and evidence that has advanced global child health and mortality prevention. Dive into
the data that's shaping policy and practice worldwide.

A novel virulent core genome multilocus sequence type CT 11424 of Listeria monocytogenes isolate causing stillbirth in Bangladesh

Child Deaths Caused by Klebsiella Pneumoniae in Kenya: Findings From The Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS)

Causes Of Death Among Children Under 5 Years and Stillbirths, Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) Network, December 2016 -June 2018

Characterizing Undernutrition Among Infants Aged 1 to 6 Months in High Mortality African Sites within the Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) Network

An Upsurge of Measles Cases in Mali—a Consequence of Pandemic-associated Disruption in Routine Immunization

An observational, pilot-study evaluating the utility of minimal invasive tissue sampling to determine the cause of stillbirths in SA women

Comparison of causes of stillbirth and child deaths as determined by verbal autopsy and minimally invasive tissue sampling

Clinicopathological discrepancies in the diagnoses of childhood causes of death in the CHAMPS network: An analysis of antemortem diagnostic inaccuracies

Burden of child mortality from malaria in high endemic areas: results from the CHAMPS Network using minimally invasive tissue sampling

Acceptability of minimally invasive autopsy by community members and healthcare workers in Siaya and Kisumu counties, western Kenya, 2017–2018

Child deaths caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia: a secondary analysis of Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS)

An approach to determining the most common causes of stillbirth in low and middle-income countries: A commentary

Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS): Manhiça site description, Mozambique

Causes of death identified in neonates enrolled through Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS), December 2016 –December 2021.

A Qualitative Assessment of Community Acceptability and Its Determinants in the Implementation of Minimally Invasive Tissue Sampling in Children in Quelimane City, Mozambique

Causes of stillbirth and death among children younger than 5 years in eastern Hararghe, Ethiopia: a population-based post-mortem study

Child marriage in rural Bangladesh and impact on obstetric complications and perinatal death: Findings from a health and demographic surveillance system

Coding-Complete Sequence of a SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.25 Lineage Obtained from an 8-Day-Old Deceased Neonate

Aspiration Pneumonia Review: Case Reports from Kenya Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance Network (CHAMPS) Program

Causes of Death Among Infants and Children in the Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) Network

Causes of Stillbirth and Death Among Young Children in Eastern Hararghe, Ethiopia (PREPRINT)

Approaches, achievements, challenges and lessons learned in setting up an urban-based Health and Demographic Surveillance System in South Africa

Child marriage in rural Bangladesh and impact on obstetric complications and perinatal death: findings from a health and demographic surveillance system

Causes of death in HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected children in the child health and mortality prevention surveillance study in Kenya

Consent to minimally invasive tissue sampling procedures in children in Mozambique: A mixed-methods study





Champions of CHAMPS
Meet the incredible individuals, community members, leaders, public health leaders, scientists,
and passionate advocates whose dedication fuels CHAMPS' mission. Their unwavering
commitment and vital contributions have been instrumental in our decade of advancing
knowledge and saving lives.

Pio Matos
I commend CISM for introducing the CHAMPS study and for creating forums that allow child mortality...

Saquina Cossa
Is a huge challenge to connect with communities due to their cultural habits. We use specific...

Dr. Tomé Charles
We are aware of CISM activities that through CHAMPS program, have been developed in our district....

Dr. Equibal Abilio
Within the scope of Data to Action, the work being carried out with the CHAMPS project in the...

Theranne van Vuren
Informed communities are empowered communities. For the past 10 years, CHAMPS—led locally by Wits...
Press Clippings
Explore our curated collection of press clippings and media mentions, highlighting CHAMPS'
impact in leading global efforts to reduce under-five child mortality. For press inquiries or
additional resources, please contact our media relations team.
29 July 2025
The Task Force Welcomes the Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance ProgramThe Task Force for Global Health is pleased to announce that the Program Office of the Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) program joined The Task Force in July. […]
15 May 2025
The breakthrough that transformed the Gates FoundationThrough advances in how researchers collect and analyze global health data, we now know much more about what kills children, where these deaths occur, and why some kids are more vulnerable than others. By putting those insights to work, we’ve been able to save lives. […]
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12 May 2025
CHAMPS Network Marks 10 Years of Impact: Advancing Knowledge, Saving LivesThe Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) Network commemorated its 10th anniversary with a landmark gathering held in Nairobi, Kenya, from April 27 to May 1, 2025. Convened under the theme “Celebrating 10 Years of CHAMPS: Advancing Knowledge and Saving Lives,” the event brought together CHAMPS scientists from 9 sites across Africa and Southeast Asia, Program Office staff, public health leaders, policymakers, researchers, and health practitioners to reflect on CHAMPS’ achievements and chart a bold vision for the years ahead. […]
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10 May 2025
Revealed: The diseases killing children under the age of five years in KenyaA new study indicates that a significant number of Kenyan children under the age of five are dying from hypoxia, a condition where the body lacks sufficient oxygen. This finding comes from a peer-reviewed study by CHAMPS, a global health program run by Emory University in partnership with Kemri and other organizations. The study highlights the critical need for interventions to address preventable causes of child mortality in Kenya. […]
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08 May 2025
How the Gates Foundation is solving a tragic mystery: Why do children and mothers die prematurely?The body of a 1-year-old boy lay on a bare examination table in Soweto, South Africa—looking precious and small, heartbreakingly beyond help. In the dimly lit room, two researchers did their work methodically and in silence, taking samples from the child’s brain, lungs, and liver with a needle and swab, and then carefully packaging them to be sent for testing. Then the child’s body was gently lifted into a postmortem pouch, to be sent for a proper burial. […]
06 June 2019
Emory University receives historic $180 million research grant funding innovative efforts to prevent child mortality in developing countriesEmory University today announced that the Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance network (CHAMPS), a global health network headquartered in the Emory Global Health Institute, has been awarded the university’s largest-ever single research grant. Launched in 2015, CHAMPS collects and analyzes data to help identify the causes of child mortality in the places where it’s highest. […]
31 March 2016
How autopsies can save children’s livesIn an age in which data are more plentiful and accessible than ever before, we are accustomed to basing our decisions on as much evidence as we can gather. The more important the decision, the keener we are to ensure that our research is thorough and our information is accurate. […]
29 January 2016
What can we learn from falling child mortality rates?In an age when data and information are readily available, we are accustomed to basing our decisions on as much evidence as we can find. The more important the decision and its impact, the more thorough our research and the keener we are to have accurate data. […]
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