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Immunization Resource Tracking Project

Project
The Immunization Resource Tracking Project strengthened country level data on immunization financing and immunization sustainability. The Abt-led project supported the production of immunization expenditure estimates and the development of policy briefs…
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Vietnam’s Playbook for a Country-Led HIV Response

Blog
From partnerships to policies, Vietnam is demonstrating how countries can sustainably transition their HIV response from donor-funded to country-led.
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Society for Benefit Cost Analysis (SBCA) Annual Conference 2026

Event
Meet Abt at SBCA 2026 to discuss how rigorous economic evidence can guide environmental and public policy decisions.
High School Counseling and College Financial Aid

High School Counseling and College Financial Aid

Publication
This report from Abt and Anlar finds correlations between meeting with a high school counselor, FAFSA completion, and receipt of need-based grants for college.
Addressing the Compounding Challenges of Poverty in NYC

Addressing the Compounding Challenges of Poverty in NYC

Blog
This blog sheds new qualitative context to New York City’s poverty data, describing challenges the city’s citizens face.
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A State Playbook to Transform America’s Rural Health Workforce

Blog
An informative playbook to build, retain, and support the rural health workforce through GYO pipelines, pathways, residencies, telehealth, and team-based care.
Occupational Training for Jobs That “Pay Well”: Patterns from the Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) Program

Occupational Training for Jobs That “Pay Well”: Patterns from the Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) Program

Publication
A conflict can exist between the goals of serving TANF recipients and other adults with low incomes and training them for well-paid healthcare jobs.