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Back to School: Compensation Doesn’t Add Up for Head Start Teachers
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The blog explores the challenge of Head Start's teacher shortage amid the “back to school” season, and the need to address fair compensation for educators.

What Does the U.S. Spend on Law Enforcement? JEET Has Answers
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A new Abt-developed webtool supports analysis of criminal justice expenditures and employment.

How Florida’s E-Verify Law May Increase Labor Trafficking
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Some features of Florida’s new E-Verify law could put workers at greater risk for labor trafficking and exploitation.

What to Know About Malaria in the U.S.
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Experts dive into what readers should know about the recent malaria outbreak in the U.S., such as symptoms to monitor and current surveillance practices in place for infectious disease crises.

UK Can Help Supercharge Small Island Developing States’ Efforts To Build Sustainable Blue Economies
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The UK can make better use of its pre-eminent finance position to bring innovative funding to the challenges that Small Island Developing States confront.

How Can We Deliver Reliable Energy to Africa’s Health Sector?
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Joan Chahenza shares how the Power Africa Health Electrification and Telecommunications Alliance (HETA) is working to enhance private sector participation in health facility electrification in sub-Saharan Africa.

Leadership Development & Systems Thinking in the Charter School Sector
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Public charter schools may operate independently of local district requirements, but a systems-thinking approach to leadership development still makes sense.

Child Care Provider Appreciation Day: Valuing Our Providers
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Child care providers provide vital, professional services that have a real impact on families; this blog explains why we need to compensate them accordingly.

From Pilot to Policy: Five Things to Know about Summer EBT
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States can roll out summer grocery programs in 2024 for students eligible for subsidized school lunches, and here are five things states need to know.

Do No Harm. And If There Already Is Some, Reduce It.
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Wars on drugs fail. Reducing harm and treating substance use disorder as a disease, not a crime, is likely to be far more effective.