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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.
Career Pathways as a Strategy to Support Economic Security

Career Pathways as a Strategy to Support Economic Security

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Abt & partners from the Urban Institute evaluated two rounds of OPRE’s HPOG grants & identified challenges and promising outcomes associated with the program.
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.
Three Approaches for Improving College Access and Affordability

Three Approaches for Improving College Access and Affordability

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The Biden Administration’s debt forgiveness bought college students time; this blog offers three approaches that could lead to longer-term solutions.
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.
Guaranteed Income and Avoiding the Benefits Cliff

Guaranteed Income and Avoiding the Benefits Cliff

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Guaranteed income is a promising benefit for many; this blog addresses the complications that may arise when combined with other programs.
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.
Marine Litter 101: What You Need to Know

Marine Litter 101: What You Need to Know

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Marine litter, including plastics, is a persistent environmental pollutant that leaks into the waterways and causes environmental, economic, and health impacts.
What Is a Research Technologist? The Case for Technology Experts in Policy Research and Program Evaluation

What Is a Research Technologist? The Case for Technology Experts in Policy Research and Program Evaluation

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Building technology for policy research and program evaluation requires specialized expertise and practioners should begin to build a community of practice.
Getting to 95+: Culture of Learning, Data-Use Drives Demand for HIV Services in Mozambique

Getting to 95+: Culture of Learning, Data-Use Drives Demand for HIV Services in Mozambique

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By taking a fully integrated approach to data use and adaptation, the USAID ECHO project is closing in on 95-95-95 targets in only two years, amid cyclone, floods, and COVID.