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Global Health Security 2022

Abt is the proud sponsor of the 2022 Global Health Security Conference Mobile App! The conference mobile app provides real-time access to the conference's content and schedule of events, which includes a mix of keynote panel presentations, dedicated sessions, and intuitive discussions on security in global health.

Abt Poster Presentations

June 29, 2022

1:00-2:00 p.m. SGT | 1:00-2:00 a.m. EDT
P7 - The 'Universal Nurse': Building Resilient Human Resource Strategies in the Kyrgyz Republic
Presenter: Venera Maitieva

P17 - Factors Associated with Morbidity and Mortality among ICU COVID-19 Patients in Colombia
Co-Presenters: Camila Franco Restrepo, Esmily Ruiz Varon

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Additional Resources

Reorganizing Nurses’ Work for COVID-19 and Beyond

The Universal Nurse Model offers efficient use of nursing resources to help Kyrgyzstan’s healthcare system cope with COVID-19.

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Impact Brief

Humanitarian Assistance or System Strengthening? Both Are Needed for Migrant Health

The USAID-funded, Abt-led Local Health System Sustainability project helps develop system strengthening strategies for aid migrants in LAC countries.

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Impact Brief

Local Health System Sustainability Project (LHSS)

Low- and middle-income countries are committed to universal health coverage (UHC) and better primary health care but they sometimes need targeted support to get there. Governments and health providers have to become more accountable. Health financing…

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Project

PMI VectorLink: Six Years of Malaria Vector Control Achievements

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…

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Project

Strengthening Tanzania’s Health Supply Chain

Despite tremendous economic growth, many Tanzanians remain underserved by public services and lack reliable access to essential medicines.

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