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Studying Programs to Support Incarcerated Students

Studying Programs to Support Incarcerated Students

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The U.S. Department of Education seeks to better support students who are incarcerated. Its Second Chance Pell (SCP) Experimental Sites Initiative waived the prohibition against offering Pell grants to incarcerated students in federal or state prisons…
Abt Team Analyzes Racial Bias in Employment Processes

Uncovering Barriers in Employment to Expand Workforce Access

Project
Racial bias can be present in any step of the employment process. That includes how jobs are advertised, applications are screened, tasks and work hours are assigned, mentoring is offered, compensation is set, and retention and promotion decisions are…
Using Homeownership to Advance Racial & Health Equity

Using Homeownership to Advance Racial & Health Equity

Project
Americans from diverse backgrounds dream of owning a home. Homeownership can provide a sense of independence, financial and housing stability, and a pathway to building wealth for current and future generations. However, despite these widely shared…
Partnering with the Private Sector to Strengthen the Cambodian Agriculture Sector

Partnering with the Private Sector to Strengthen the Cambodian Agriculture Sector

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The agriculture sector must become more competitive, resilient, and inclusive to support Cambodia’s economic growth and the many Cambodians dependent on agriculture as their main source of income.  This means improving access to finance, boosting value…
A Brighter Tomorrow for Mongolia’s Energy Sector

A Brighter Tomorrow for Mongolia’s Energy Sector

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Mongolia’s electricity and heating sectors face numerous challenges, including a reliance on coal-fired plants and antiquated infrastructure that struggles to meet demand. Limited reserve capacity means the government often must import expensive power…
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…
Using Publication Monitoring and Social Media to Help NIDILRR’s Disability Research Reach its Audience

Using Publication Monitoring and Social Media to Help NIDILRR’s Disability Research Reach its Audience

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The National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) is the federal government’s primary disability research organization. (NIDILRR is part of the Administration for Community Living (ACL)). NIDILRR funds…
Powering Health with Clean Energy in Sub-Saharan Africa

HETA: Powering Health with Clean Energy in Africa

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Across sub-Saharan Africa, at least 100,000 health facilities lack access to reliable electricity and internet connections. This gap threatens health when clinics can’t keep the lights on for nighttime services or reliably provide patients with oxygen…
Building More Evidence in Reemployment Services for Unemployment Claimants

Building More Evidence in Reemployment Services for Unemployment Claimants

Project
In 2018, Congress permanently authorized the RESEA program, which aims to help Unemployment Insurance (UI) claimants return to work more quickly. As a result, RESEA now requires that states use evidence to demonstrate the effectiveness of their programs.