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Enabling Evidence-Informed Donor Decision-Making in Nepal

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

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…
Supporting the Pathways to Work Evidence Clearinghouse

Supporting the Pathways to Work Evidence Clearinghouse

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Improving outcomes for job seekers with low incomes remains a critical task for U.S. social policy. Over the past three decades, significant strides have been made to build evidence on programs to improve the economic stability of those with low incomes…
Technical Assistance for DOJ Grantees Addressing Substance Use

Technical Assistance for DOJ Grantees Addressing Substance Use

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People with a substance use disorder are overrepresented in the justice system, from the arrest phase to incarceration to the risk for recidivism. For example, more than 10 times as many people in prison (58 percent) and sentenced to jail (63 percent)…
Evaluating the Equitable Transition Models Demonstration

Evaluating the Equitable Transition Models Demonstration

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Low-income youth and young adults with disabilities (Y&YAD) face a myriad of unique and challenging obstacles to improving their economic well-being, from experiencing homelessness to involvement with the justice system. They along with their families…
In Health Systems Strengthening, Evidence Is Elusive. CAMEL Principles Provide New Thinking.

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.
Finding A Home for Mental Health

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.
Lump Sum or Recurring: Can Cash Transfers Break the Cycles of Poverty?

Lump Sum or Recurring: Can Cash Transfers Break the Cycles of Poverty?

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Data from US & international guaranteed income pilots pose critical questions – does an annual lump sum, monthly payments, or a combination best help families?
Is Your State’s Literacy Approach Aligned with the Evidence?

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. 
Implementing Summer EBT: Key Considerations

Implementing Summer EBT: Key Considerations

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Summer EBT can improve food security among school-age children, and successful implementation is dependent on partnerships between agencies and retailers.