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Sarah Kozyn
Client Account Director, Agriculture Market Systems
Sarah Kozyn is an international agriculture and economic growth specialist with more than 12 years of experience designing, managing, monitoring, and evaluating donor-funded programs focused on agriculture and market systems development, resilience, nutrition, and trade. Her work at Abt has spanned projects in sub-Saharan Africa (Uganda, Ghana), the Middle East and North Africa (Egypt), and South and Southeast Asia (Bangladesh, Cambodia).

Health Systems Research (HSR) 2024
Event
Abt Global is exhibiting and presenting at Health Systems Research (HSR) in Nagasaki, Japan in November 2024.

Diabetes, Hypertension, Antenatal Care Among Bangladesh Women
Publication
Bangladesh needs to increase the frequency and quality of antenatal care to improve awareness of hypertension and diabetes among child-bearing women.

Self-reported diabetes or hypertension diagnoses and antenatal care among child-bearing women in rural Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
Publication
Findings from a study of nearly 5,000 recently pregnant women in Bangladesh underscore the importance of universal screening for diabetes and hypertension.


Sowing Commercial Interest in Homestead Gardening
Blog
Ramakrishnan Ganesan and Md. Ashraful Islam dive into how engaging the private sector has boosted the impact of our Feed the Future activity in Bangladesh.

Latrine Businesses Prove Vital to Nutritional Health
Blog
Abt’s Ashfaq Enayetullah explains how commercial engagement furthers sanitation goals of our Feed the Future activity in Bangladesh and improves nutrition.

Private Provider Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Related to Long-Acting and Permanent Contraceptive Methods in Bangladesh
Publication

Elaine Baruwa, Ph.D.
Principal Associate, International Development
Elaine Baruwa has more than 15 years of experience conducting program evaluations, economic evaluations, and working on pricing and costing policies and tools for the financing of health services and health systems in Nigeria, Haiti, Ethiopia, China, Bangladesh and other low-income countries.