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Democratizing Evidence: Leveraging Advances in Systematic Evidence Reviews

Democratizing Evidence: Leveraging Advances in Systematic Evidence Reviews

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Three advances in systematic reviews—international applications, equity-led approaches, and core components analysis—can be transformative for practice.
Equitable Health System Resilience to Attain Universal Health Coverage

Equitable Health System Resilience to Attain Universal Health Coverage

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Making health systems resilient through inclusive, comprehensive processes can increase health care access and move countries toward Universal Health Coverage.
An Interview with Meggie Kua Dingi: A Passionate Advocate for Education in PNG

An Interview with Meggie Kua Dingi: A Passionate Advocate for Education in PNG

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Meggie Kua Dingi works on the joint Australia-PNG program designed to improve access to and quality of education for children in PNG.
An Interview with Alzira Freitas dos Reis

An Interview with Alzira Freitas dos Reis

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Alzira Freitas dos Reis is the gender and diversity lead for the Australia-Timor-Leste Partnership for Human Development and an advocate for women’s rights.
Tackling Gender-based Violence Exacerbated by Climate Change

Tackling Gender-based Violence Exacerbated by Climate Change

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Integrating GBV services into climate action planning can mitigate the risks of GBV and reduce GBV-related challenges experienced by women and girls during acute and slow-onset events.
Pathways to Urban Resilience for Indigenous Peoples

Pathways to Urban Resilience for Indigenous Peoples

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A truly inclusive, equitable urban resiliency approach must incorporate indigenous peoples’ voices in the planning, design, and implementation of solutions.
Local Climate Action Plans: Centering Equity in Planning and Implementation

Local Climate Action Plans: Centering Equity in Planning and Implementation

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This blog offers communities tips for creating data-driven, equity-centered climate action plans.
After Roe v. Wade: The Desperate Need for Access to High-Quality Maternal Health Care

After Dobbs v. Jackson: The Desperate Need for Access to High-Quality Maternal Health Care

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In the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s refutation of Roe v. Wade, this blog looks at ways to bolster maternal health care.
How Aid Is Changing—and Global Orgs Should Adapt

How Aid is Changing—and Global Orgs Should Adapt

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Abt’s Kelly Saldana reflects on what USAID’s localization policy means for organizations like Abt and where opportunities in development are headed.
More than Just a Moment in Time: Embracing Reconciliation

More than Just a Moment in Time: Embracing Reconciliation

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While observance days are temporary, Abt’s Helen Turner explains why embracing reconciliation is a long-term must.