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How to Avoid a Respiratory Disease Tripledemic
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Getting RSV, COVID-19, and flu vaccinations is the best way to protect yourself and mitigate the odds of an epidemic of all three respiratory diseases at the same time.
Primary Healthcare Is the Nucleus of Resilient Universal Health Coverage
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Primary health care is the foundation of UHC. Evidence underscores its role in strengthening health systems against emergent diseases.
A Practical Guide for Trauma-Informed Service Delivery
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Abt created a Practical Guide on Implementing a Trauma-informed Approach for SAMHSA’s Evidence-Based Resource Center.
What Does the U.S. Spend on Law Enforcement? JEET Has Answers
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A new Abt-developed webtool supports analysis of criminal justice expenditures and employment.
What to Know About Malaria in the U.S.
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Experts dive into what readers should know about the recent malaria outbreak in the U.S., such as symptoms to monitor and current surveillance practices in place for infectious disease crises.
Achieving Health Equity Takes More Than Data
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Health equity isn’t just about data, policy, or DEIA goals, it’s about combining solutions to health, housing, climate, and more with those most impacted.
Civic Engagement Is Creating A More Equitable Health System In Timor-Leste
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The Abt-led USAID Local Health System Sustainability Project is helping civil society organizations work to revitalize Timor-Leste’s health system.
Localizing Health Leadership Meets the Moment for Nepal’s Shift to Federalism
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For USAID’s Strengthening Systems for Better Health (SSBH) Activity, localization has meant partnering with local actors to improve healthcare delivery.
Opportunities At All Levels Abound for Women in Malaria Control
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Malaria fighting offers opportunities for women at all levels, says the director of the PMI Kinga Malaria program in Kenya.
Do No Harm. And If There Already Is Some, Reduce It.
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Wars on drugs fail. Reducing harm and treating substance use disorder as a disease, not a crime, is likely to be far more effective.