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School Meals’ Effect on Student Performance in Mozambique
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In most provinces in Mozambique, schools are overcrowded, student-teacher ratios are high, and reading and math test scores are low. Many Mozambican children suffer from food insecurity, including poor diet quality, which hinders their ability to learn. …
Influencing Framework for UK Development in Nepal
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Under the new Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), the UK government sought to maximise the benefits of an approach that integrates diplomacy and development. These benefits included generating new evidence through research and evaluation…
Enabling Evidence-Informed Donor Decision-Making in Nepal
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Foreign aid delivery is often siloed within narrow sectors or individual programmes, leading to a dearth of evidence about the aggregate effectiveness of aid. The British Embassy Kathmandu (BEK) supports Nepal in a range of thematic areas, including…
Reducing Uzbekistan’s Tuberculosis (TB) Burden
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Uzbekistan has made great strides in tuberculosis (TB) control. However, the TB burden remains high, and Uzbekistan is in the top 30 countries with cases of multidrug-resistant TB. Across USAID’s reach, cure, prevent, innovate, and sustain strategic…
Abt-led Namibia Project Exceeds Goal for Male Circumcisions
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VMMC is an integral component of the Government of the Republic of Namibia’s prevention approach to ending HIV and AIDS. Despite significant effort, VMMC coverage remains low. The population-based self-reported circumcision rate is 36.4 percent among…
Beyond Zoning Reform: 4 Ways States Can Boost Their Housing Supply
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Here are four ways that state and local leaders can support more affordable housing that go beyond zoning reform.
In Health Systems Strengthening, Evidence Is Elusive. CAMEL Principles Provide New Thinking.
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Complexity-aware monitoring, evaluation, and learning helps researchers understand the links between interventions and outcomes in complex systems.
Determined To Live
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In the plight against HIV/AIDS stigma, activist, author, artist, and Abt’s head of global marketing shares his story.
Finding A Home for Mental Health
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With Mental Health Awareness Month upon us, Abt’s Tamara Daley reflects on her first-hand reminder that the preservation of mental health demands a home.
Is Your State’s Literacy Approach Aligned with the Evidence?
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Cara Jackson offers tips on using evidence-informed resources to help states, districts, & schools improve literacy instruction.