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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.
Transitioning Private Sector Engagement in Afghanistan
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Abt is helping strengthen Afghanistan’s private health sector as the Taliban’s takeover led to a drop in aid for the donor-dependent public health system.
How the Evidence Act Will Enhance Policy Decisions
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This blog explains why the Evidence Act points the way toward greater access and a more effective use of data across agencies, disciplines, and stakeholders.
Five Things To Know About the May 11 End of the COVID-19 National Emergency
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The Biden Administration is lifting the national COVID-19 emergency on May 11. It’s a good move, but here are six things you need to know about it.
Big Win for Children’s Nutrition: Summer EBT Fully Funded
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Abt Global’s decade of evaluations of the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer for Children pilot can inform the national rollout of the pilot.
Nurturing and Optimizing Networks of Care to Maximize Benefits to Patients, Health Workers, and Health Systems
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In Global Health Science and Practice, Abt Global’s Kelly Saldana and coauthors argue for more evidence and coordination to expand the use of Networks of Care in health systems and service strengthening.
Why We Should Invest in Productive Use of Energy for Health
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Abt staff have a new blog post on Climatelinks.org exploring the benefits of financing productive uses of energy in the health sector, including through programs such as HETA.
Latrine Businesses Prove Vital to Nutritional Health
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Abt’s Ashfaq Enayetullah explains how commercial engagement furthers sanitation goals of our Feed the Future activity in Bangladesh and improves nutrition.
120M Women and Girls Are Migrants. Meeting Their Health Needs Would Shape More Inclusive Health Systems.
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Migrants are the largest marginalized population on earth and growing every day. Health systems’ ability to meet their health needs can be a useful proxy for overall resilience and inclusivity.