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At Work - April 2023

At Work - April 2023

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Enjoy Abt's April issue of At Work and check out more on our website!
Global Health – April 2023

Global Health – April 2023

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Dive into our latest global health newsletter: the power of trust, a novel way to improve quality of care, and more!
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Abt Expands Artificial Intelligence (AI) Capabilities

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Spotlight On: Adaptive Management

Spotlight On: Adaptive Management

Spotlight On
Abt-led programs use adaptive management processes such as rapid cycle learning and strategy testing to promote a learning culture and deliver social impact.
How the Evidence Act Will Enhance Policy Decisions

How the Evidence Act Will Enhance Policy Decisions

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This blog explains why the Evidence Act points the way toward greater access and a more effective use of data across agencies, disciplines, and stakeholders.
Democratizing Evidence: Leveraging Advances in Systematic Evidence Reviews

Democratizing Evidence: Leveraging Advances in Systematic Evidence Reviews

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Three advances in systematic reviews—international applications, equity-led approaches, and core components analysis—can be transformative for practice.
Strengthening Service Delivery Systems in Northern Ghana

Strengthening Service Delivery Systems in Northern Ghana

Project
Ghana has made tremendous gains in improving its citizens’ wellbeing, halving the number of people living in poverty and improving chronic malnutrition rates. Yet Northern Ghana lags, as it is home to 75% of the country’s poorest citizens, and food…
Improving Access to Basic Services in Senegal

Improving Access to Basic Services in Senegal

Project
Senegal’s government services in education, health, and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) face continued challenges that slow the country’s progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Lack of access to data-driven systems prevents…
From Survive to Thrive: Lessons from Resilience Building in Uganda

From Survive to Thrive: Lessons from Resilience Building in Uganda

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Chief of Party Dorothy Muroki reflects on five impactful years of the ICAN project in Uganda.
Building the next generation of resilient Ugandans

Building the Next Generation of Resilient Ugandans

Project
Statistically, the average Ugandan is a poor, malnourished, 14-year-old girl living in a rural area, prone to drop out of school and at extreme risk of pregnancy and early marriage. Her well-being is a bellwether for all Ugandans. She must thrive if the…