World Health Organization Launches ChatHRP, an AI Tool for Reproductive Health Information
WHO's new AI tool cuts through misinformation with cited, evidence-based answers.
The World Health Organization (WHO) and partners have launched ChatHRP, an AI-assisted tool designed to provide fast access to verified information on sexual and reproductive health and rights. Developed under the HRP research programme, the system is aimed at supporting evidence-based decision-making in a field where misinformation remains a persistent challenge. ChatHRP uses advanced natural language processing and retrieval-based AI to deliver referenced answers drawn exclusively from WHO and HRP materials.
The tool is designed for policy-makers, researchers, health workers and civil society organisations, helping them quickly navigate complex scientific and policy information without fragmented sources. Built for global accessibility, the platform includes multilingual functionality and low-bandwidth optimisation to ensure usability in resource-limited settings. Its structure prioritises accuracy and transparency, with responses linked directly to validated research and guidance that is regularly updated. The beta phase focuses on professional use cases, where users can query topics such as maternal health, contraception and disease management.
- ChatHRP uses NLP and retrieval-based AI to source answers exclusively from WHO and HRP materials.
- The tool is optimized for low-bandwidth environments and supports multiple languages for global accessibility.
- Beta phase targets professionals querying maternal health, contraception, and disease management topics.
Why It Matters
Centralizes verified health data to combat misinformation and improve global policy and clinical decisions.