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Spotlight On: Regulatory Development Support
Spotlight On
For more than 35 years, Abt has delivered extensive regulatory support services to state and federal clients, including the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Transportation, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of the Interior, Coast Guard, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
New Methods for Assessing AmeriCorps Alumni Outcomes: Final Survey Technical Report
Publication
Improved Malaria Case Management in Formal Private Sector Through Public Private Partnership in Ethiopia: Retrospective Descriptive Study
Publication
The MA Early Childhood Support Organization Initiative
Project
Abt evaluated the delivery and impact of the MA ECSO initiative which helps early education leaders and educators improve the quality of their practice.
Small Area Fair Market Rent Demonstration Evaluation - Interim Report
Publication
Playing the Long Game: Strengthening the Private Health Sector in Ethiopia
Impact Brief
Over 15 years, Abt has led successive USAID projects that have helped strengthen Ethiopia’s private health sector.
Monitoring Adult Vaccine Use Helps Save Lives
Blog
Abt Global conducts annual online surveys among pregnant women and health care personnel on vaccination use and attitudes toward vaccines.
Integrated Care for Kids (InCK) Model Evaluation: Report 1
Publication
Abt is evaluating CMS’s InCK Model to understand how the program helps healthcare providers improve integrated services to kids with complex health challenges.
Evaluating the HomeStart Eviction Prevention Program
Project
HomeStart is a Boston-based nonprofit organization with a goal of eliminating homelessness due to eviction for non-payment, notably for families with subsidies and the working poor in Massachusetts. Eviction is costly not only for tenants but for…
Evaluating STI and HIV Surveillance Data Linkage
Project
Health departments collect surveillance data on individuals with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV. However, STI and HIV departments often have policies and practices impeding data sharing. Sharing and linking the data can help identify…