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London Climate Action Week 2024
Event
Join Abt for an engaging learning and networking event during London Climate Action Week 2024.

Monitoring Adult Vaccine Use Helps Save Lives
Blog
Abt Global conducts annual online surveys among pregnant women and health care personnel on vaccination use and attitudes toward vaccines.

Developing a Successful Brand: The Summer EBT Story
Blog
Read more about how branding amplified the story of our evaluation work for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Summer Electronic Benefit Program demonstration project.

Confidence in New Approach Methodologies for Risk Assessment
Blog
Abt is working to advance the science around chemical risk assessment to support confidence in the use of New Assessment Methodologies.

Intelligently Advancing International Development with AI
Blog
Abt Global is bringing clients the benefits of AI pragmatically, effectively, and safely.

5 Ways Better Governance Can Help Fix the Nature Crisis
Blog
We consistently undervalue nature and its benefits; here are five ways we can address underlying governance issues to help ensure nature is better protected.

Dr. Josephat Shililu
Chief of Party, PMI VectorLink Project, Uganda
Dr. Josephat Shililu is a senior project manager and entomologist with over 20 years’ experience managing malaria control programs and conducting malaria vectors’ research. He has extensive expertise in project planning and implementation and has contributed to successful and timely implementation of IRS projects in Uganda, Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Kenya. He has also contributed to Ministries of Health (MOH’s) capacity strengthening efforts in malaria research, environmental compliance procedures, logistics systems, and mobilization campaigns. Dr. Shililu has ensured sound financial management and timely completion of quality project technical and financial deliverables.

How Can We Eradicate Infectious Diseases Using Machine Learning?
Podcast
In this month’s episode, Abt experts Jill Berkowitz and Sung-Woo Cho discuss how machine learning can amplify our work combatting malaria—25 million people protected to date—by applying what we’ve learned to other infectious diseases.