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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.

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

New HUD Funding Addresses Three Challenges Identified by Encampment Research
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Abt explains how the Biden administration’s Initiative for Unsheltered and Rural Homelessness addresses findings from our study of homeless encampments.

Helping Afghanistan’s Private Sector Maintain Health Products
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The Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector Plus project in Afghanistan faces financial and logistical challenges from the Taliban’s takeover.

Strategies for Success: How To Boost Students’ College Completion and Earnings
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Colleges could help more adults complete credentials and boost earnings by combining features of proven career pathways and sector training programs.


Voices from Rapid Re-housing Programs
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In this blog, Abt shares the insights gained from—and stories told by—people with lived experience in Rapid Re-housing Programs.

Pandemic Preparedness Hinges on Quickly Sharing Accurate Data
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Abt adapted annual nationwide flu surveys to respond to the novel SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and gather information on COVID-19 vaccination and vaccine hesitancy.

Mastering the NTD Master Plan: Lessons Learned from the Ascend Programme
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High-quality, nationally-owned NTD Master Plans are critical to achieve the WHO 2030 Roadmap vision to eradicate and eliminate neglected tropical diseases.

Planning for Catastrophe: Developing Resilient Supply Chains
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In this blog, Abt’s James White outlines what it might take to create resilient supply chains that can function unimpeded during crises such as COVID-19.