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Expanding Our Impact

Kenya is the economic, financial and transportation hub of East Africa. Agriculture and tourism remain very important to the country’s economy, which has grown despite corruption and poor infrastructure.

Abt Global has worked on a range of issues in Kenya, including:

  • Improving food security by examining whether or not incentives can lessen agricultural market failures.
  • Fighting malaria through indoor residual spraying and entomological studies.
  • Building a strong, unified and integrated national health information system to help improve the health of all Kenyans.
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Lessons From My Years in Private Sector Engagement for Women’s Health

Lessons From My Years in Private Sector Engagement for Women’s Health

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After COVID, Ways Forward to Protect Health Workers Worldwide

After COVID, Ways Forward to Protect Health Workers Worldwide

During World Health Worker Week, Kate Greene, Abt’s senior human resources for health advisor, explores advocacy priorities for health workforce investment.
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Lessons Learned from Private Sector Engagement Across Sectors

Lessons Learned from Private Sector Engagement Across Sectors

Sarah Kozyn’s and Sean Callahan’s Marketlinks blog details how engaging the private sector has helped health systems, renewable energy, and more across sectors.
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Evaluating Prize Competitions Around the World

Evaluating Prize Competitions Around the World

The AgResults initiative was created by five donors after the 2010 G20 summit. The donors recognized that their resources alone could not significantly reduce poverty in the world’s poorest countries. They created AgResults to test whether pay-for…

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SHOPS Plus: Public-Private Engagement for Better Health

SHOPS Plus: Public-Private Engagement for Better Health

The private sector is a key provider of priority health-care services. But too often it is overlooked or not fully integrated into the health system. The public sector frequently does not have accurate information about the size and scope of the private…

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