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Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health
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Abt Global strives to disrupt the root causes of maternal, neonatal, and child mortality and morbidity in the U.S. and around the world. We support comprehensive maternal, child, and reproductive health programs that strengthen health policy and systems, improve access to and quality of essential services, close knowledge gaps, and foster behavior change. Our cross-sectoral approach includes innovative and evidence-based interventions and rigorous evaluation to advance delivery of cost-effective, high-quality services. Our strong network of public and private partners and payers helps us promote meaningful change, and ensure healthier futures for millions of mothers and babies.

Digital & Data Services
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Since our founding, Abt Global has tackled the world’s toughest challenges through advanced data analytics and emerging technologies. Data science remains at the heart of what we do today, powering solutions across health, environment, education, housing, and economic development. We utilize cutting-edge versions of tools—such as natural language processing (NLP), generative AI, chatbots, drones, and more—to meet our clients’ diverse needs.

Data Capture & Surveys
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Abt’s proficiency in data science, statistics, methodology, and project management helps government and community stakeholders uncover valuable insights. We devise new survey designs like address-based sampling and precision geographic targeting. We meet data collection challenges with innovations like Virtual Omnichannel Integrated Citizen Engagement (VOICE), which integrates inbound and outbound support for in-person, telephone, web, texting, and interactive voice response approaches, augmented with chatbots and Artificial Intelligence (AI) response scraping. From design through execution, we evaluate data sources to eliminate inaccuracies and enhance the quality and integrity of results.

Data Science, Analytics & Artificial Intelligence
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Abt’s data value chain, including responsible Artificial Intelligence (AI), shapes practical, actionable insights for our clients’ decision-making. These data and tools have empowered public health surveillance, predicted PFAS blood levels and delays in nursing care, and analyzed thousands of surveys through natural language processing (NLP). Our data analytics and AI experts work within rigorous methods to ensure accuracy and optimize processes, clearing a path for positive impact in everything from healthcare to agriculture.


Claire Jones
Senior Health Financing Specialist, Local Health System Sustainability (LHSS) Project, Namibia
Claire Jones has more than 14 years of experience in health financing. Her work includes sustainability planning, domestic resource mobilization, resource tracking, costing, efficiency analyses, public expenditure reviews, and strengthening of financial management systems. She has provided technical support to promote universal health coverage (UHC). Jones has experience facilitating the engagement of a wide range of stakeholders and building critical partnerships. She also has experience generating evidence to inform suitable health financing reforms and strategies with the goal of extended access to quality health services.

Mbogo Bunyi
Senior Private Sector Advisor, Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus Project, East Africa
Mbogo Bunyi is a development professional with more than 20 years of experience working in global health and private sector engagement in East Africa. As a technical advisor, he has worked closely with national and sub-national governments, corporations, and development partners to improve health outcomes. He has facilitated key public-private partnerships to overcome obstacles to private-sector participation, building stronger health markets for family planning and HIV in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. Bunyi has supported innovative solutions in health financing, private investment for social enterprises, and health care policy.

Hadiza Soumaila
Chief of Party, PMI VectorLink Project, Niger
Hadiza Soumaila is a medical entomologist, biologist, and scientist with more than 15 years of global experience in the field entomological surveillance for diseases such as malaria, Rift Valley fever, and yellow fever. She has substantial experience in vector-borne diseases and served as head of the Vector Control Unit of Niger’s National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) for more than 13 years. She has taught biological sciences, hematology, parasitology, and entomology at the Niger National School of Public Health for more than 20 years.

Dr. Désiré Boko*
Chief of Party, PMI Evolve Project, Côte d’Ivoire
Désiré A. Boko is a primary care provider with more than three decades of healthcare experience, including extensive work in health system strengthening with U.S. government-funded projects. He has served as chief of party (COP) in fragile state settings in an environment of crisis and insecurity, including Mali and Haiti. He provides technical leadership and managerial oversight in the implementation of project strategy for such areas as health financing, health sector reform, human resources, and decentralization.

Ramakrishnan Ganesan
Chief of Party, Feed the Future, Bangladesh & Senior Private Health Sector Advisor
Ramakrishnan Ganesan is an expert in health markets with more than 20 years of experience working in market development across Asia and Africa, including managing projects in fragile and conflict states. Ganesan has worked with health ministry officials to strengthen private sector participation in reproductive health, HIV, and maternal, newborn, and child health on projects for USAID and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He has strengthened the capacity of local social marketing organizations to enhance their impact and sustainability, facilitated introduction and scaling-up of commercial pharmaceutical businesses in low- and middle-income countries, supported social enterprises to launch health products and services, and conducted assessments to understand barriers and opportunities for greater private- sector engagement.