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Evaluation & Methods - August 2022

Evaluation & Methods - August 2022

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Dive into Abt's latest news to see how our research, monitoring, and evaluation work can help you!
Equitable Economies - September 2022

Equitable Economies - September 2022

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Inclusive economic growth is a central tenet of Abt’s mission. Dive into our latest news today!
Global Health - September 2022

Global Health - September 2022

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Digital Health Advances, Strengthening Local Services, Fighting Vaccine Misinformation. Dive into our latest global health newsletter today!
Private Sector Health - September 2022

Private Sector Health - September 2022

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Dive in for our latest news on private sector partnerships, improvements to health service access, and more!
Unvaccinated First Responders Study Gets More Press Play

Unvaccinated First Responders Study Gets More Press Play

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Online Tool for Systematic Evidence Review

Online Tool for Systematic Evidence Review

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Abt developed an Online Review Tool to help screen studies, conduct systematic evidence reviews, and provide a public website to disseminate review findings.
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The Zambia Integrated Systems Strengthening Program

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 The Zambia Integrated Systems Strengthening Program (ZISSP) was a four-and-a-half year USAID-funded, Abt Global-led project which increased the use of quality, high-impact health services through a health systems strengthening approach in Zambia. The…
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Namibia MCC Tourism Project Evaluation

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Etosha National Park, one of Namibia’s primary attractions, covers 8,600 square miles of wilderness, including the massive Etosha salt pan and savanna woodlands. Visitors stay in lodges within the park and visit watering holes to watch zebras, giraffes,…
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PMI VectorLink: Six Years of Malaria Vector Control Achievements

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Malaria, one of the world’s deadliest diseases, is transmitted by one of the world’s smallest insects—the mosquito. Bites from malaria-carrying mosquitoes resulted in about 249 million cases of malaria in 2022, with an estimated 608,000 people dying from…