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Expanding Our Impact

Through USAID-funded projects, Abt Global works with local counterparts to improve the financial and physical health of Ethiopians by helping the country implement, expand, and institutionalize health care financing reforms, including community-based health insurance (CBHI). Work also includes strengthening the private health sector, promoting public-private partnerships, and improving local capacity for vector control and malaria prevention.

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Spotlight On: Service Delivery

Spotlight On: Service Delivery

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Playing the Long Game: Strengthening the Private Health Sector in Ethiopia

Playing the Long Game: Strengthening the Private Health Sector in Ethiopia

Over 15 years, Abt has led successive USAID projects that have helped strengthen Ethiopia’s private health sector.

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Private Providers Boost Drug Access for Insured Ethiopian Clients

Private Providers Boost Drug Access for Insured Ethiopian Clients

Ethiopia illustrates the potential of public-private partnerships to expand equitable access to medicines and other health care services.

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Adapting Malaria Services to Crises

Adapting Malaria Services to Crises

PMI VectorLink works with local partners to deliver crucial malaria services during crises like conflict.

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Financing and Governance Strengthen Ethiopia’s Health System

Financing and Governance Strengthen Ethiopia’s Health System

“One step at a time.” This well-known axiom applies broadly to individual endeavors, such as learning to play a musical instrument or building a home. It also applies to grand aspirations of governments, such as providing citizens access to affordable, quality health care.

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An Update on the Distribution, Bionomics, and Insecticide Susceptibility of Anopheles Stephensi in Ethiopia, 2018–2020

An Update on the Distribution, Bionomics, and Insecticide Susceptibility of Anopheles Stephensi in Ethiopia, 2018–2020

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