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Sharing Lessons to End the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. and Abroad

Sharing Lessons to End the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. and Abroad

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This white paper explains how bi-directional learning from the U.S.-focused RWHAP program and the international PEPFAR program can help end the HIV epidemic.
New HUD Funding Addresses Three Challenges Identified by Encampment Research

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.
COVID-19’s Impact on State, Federal Prisons

COVID-19’s Impact on State, Federal Prisons

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A new report documents a sharp decline in prison populations in the U.S. during the pandemic and the number of COVID-19 related infections and deaths.

Abt Staff Recognized for Innovation, Social and Scientific Impact

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Abt staff were recognized for outstanding work at the company’s 2018 Annual Meeting in Cambridge, Mass., with awards for social and scientific impact and technical innovation, among others.
Improving Nepal Private Pharmacies’ Provision of Injectable Contraceptives

Improving Private Pharmacy Provision of Injectable Contraceptives in Nepal

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An Abt-led Nepal private pharmacy chain adhered to injectable contraceptive counseling guidelines but had gaps between knowledge and practice, a study said.
Getting to 95+: Culture of Learning, Data-Use Drives Demand for HIV Services in Mozambique

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.
Homeless Encampments: Local Responses to a National Problem

Homeless Encampments: Local Responses to a National Problem

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5 Ways Better Governance Can Help Fix the Nature Crisis

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.
Technical Assistance in the Time of COVID

Technical Assistance in the Time of COVID

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Meghan Henry, Ph.D.

Meghan Henry, Ph.D.

Principal Associate, Housing and Asset Building
Meghan Henry is a social science researcher with over 15 years of experience in public policy and program evaluation, specifically in the fields of housing and homelessness and the intersection of homelessness and education. Henry has extensive experience leading evaluations, including large data collection efforts, conducting qualitative data collection, data analysis, and outcome evaluations. As project director of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress, she has considerable experience synthesizing large amounts of information to make the data accessible and actionable for federal, state, local, and philanthropic clients.