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The Future of Health Systems: Unpacking the Power of Localization

The Future of Health Systems: Unpacking the Power of Localization

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How We Model Matters: Visualizing Program Theories

How We Model Matters: Visualizing Program Theories

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Join our webinar to learn new, creative ways to visualize program theories.
2023 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting

2023 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting

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Abt is a proud exhibitor of the 2023 AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, which brings together researchers at the intersection of health care and policy.
Annual Conference of the European Basic Skills Network 2023

Annual Conference of the European Basic Skills Network 2023

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Abt’s Judith Alamprese will present at the 2023 Annual Conference of the European Basic Skills Network.
Africa Energy Forum 2023

Africa Energy Forum 2023

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Connect with Abt experts at the Africa Energy Forum 2023 to learn how we develop, fund, and implement inclusive energy solutions around the world.
Challenges to Mobilizing Private Capital in a Recessionary World

Challenges to Mobilizing Private Capital in a Recessionary World

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This webinar discusses the risks, challenges, and potential mitigation strategies associated with investment opps in underinvested sectors and geographies.
Women Deliver 2023

Women Deliver 2023

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The Future of Health Systems: Primary Health Care as a Long-Term Investment

The Future of Health Systems: Primary Health Care as a Long-Term Investment

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This webinar will explore how we can both tackle immediate primary care needs and invest in lasting systemic change through a whole-of-society approach.
SID-US Annual Conference 2023

SID-US Annual Conference 2023

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Join Abt’s experts at this year’s SID-US Annual Conference.
Yes, We Can! – Strategies for Raising Compensation for the Child Care Workforce

Yes, We Can! – Strategies for Raising Compensation for the Child Care Workforce

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Inadequate compensation of the early care and education (ECE) workforce has been a persistent problem in the U.S. and has reached a critical juncture. Particularly in the current economic environment, childcare providers are struggling to find and retain qualified educators, leaving fewer options for parents and less quality care and education for their young children. At the same time, those who do serve as early childhood educators, disproportionately women and individuals of color, often contend with low pay, limited benefits, and few opportunities for job advancement.