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Four Ways Development Work Can Combat Corruption

Four Ways Development Work Can Combat Corruption

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Corruption erodes development efforts but can be interrupted and abated through strong, ongoing commitment to local partner engagement.
Beyond Organizational Change

A Unique Opportunity: Diverse Women’s Leadership in the Development Sector

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International development has a unique opportunity to move the needle on diverse and inclusive women’s leadership.
More Dollars, More Sense: How Investing in Our Planet Really Adds Up

More Dollars, More Sense: How Investing in Our Planet Really Adds Up

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Abt’s global work to provide equitable solutions to climate change illustrates how addressing the IPCC’s concerns makes financial sense.
Reorienting Resilience for Growth in the Next Normal

Reorienting Resilience for Growth in the Next Normal

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Abt’s Nicole Goldin dives into the economic “new normal” following the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic in a new piece for Diplomatic Courier.
Health Benefits of Climate Mitigation: An Overlooked Piece of the Benefits Puzzle

Health Benefits of Climate Mitigation: An Overlooked Piece of the Benefits Puzzle

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Abt explains that governments are undervaluing climate mitigation benefits by overlooking the improvements in public health that result from reducing emissions.
Reliable Electricity: A Saving Grace for Safer Childbirth in Tanzania’s Rural Health Centers

Reliable Electricity: A Saving Grace for Safer Childbirth in Tanzania’s Rural Health Centers

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Solar-powered electricity has transformed healthcare delivery at a rural health center in Msongozi, Tanzania, ensuring safer childbirth and medical services. 
Strengthening Service Delivery Systems in Northern Ghana

Strengthening Service Delivery Systems in Northern Ghana

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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

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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 a Moment to a Movement: Environmental Justice, Climate Justice, and Earth Day

From a Moment to a Movement: Environmental Justice, Climate Justice, and Earth Day, A Global Connection for All

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On the 55th anniversary of Earth Day, Dr. LaToria Whitehead shares how the environmental justice, climate justice, and earth day movements are all connected.
Linking Municipal Solid Waste, Methane Emissions, and Health Ahead of COP28

Linking Municipal Solid Waste, Methane Emissions, and Health Ahead of COP28

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Organic waste generates methane, which causes as many as 1 million deaths annually; this blog identifies steps to manage waste and reduce methane.