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Providing Employment Services to the Long-Term Unemployed: Implementation and Sustainability of the Programs in the Ready to Work Partnership Grant Evaluation

Providing Employment Services to the Long-Term Unemployed: Implementation and Sustainability of the Programs in the Ready to Work Partnership Grant Evaluation

Publication
Abt’s implementation study of the Ready to Work Partnership Grant program found that grantees used the program’s flexibility to address varying local needs.
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Abt Played a Key COVID-19 Role Providing CDC Needed Data

Impact Brief
Abt researchers working for CDC informed national health policy and science with rigorous data gathering on COVID-19 transmission and vaccine effectiveness.
Supporting Aging in Place Through IWISH: First Interim Report from the Supportive Services Demonstration

Supporting Aging in Place Through IWISH: First Interim Report from the Supportive Services Demonstration

Publication
Abt’s first of three reports on HUD’s IWISH demonstration documents baseline characteristics and the enrollment of qualified residents.  
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Helping renters build assets and move out of poverty by scaling HUD’s best kept secret

News
Compass Working Capital’s Markita Morris-Louis wrote about the impact of the Family Self-Sufficiency and Rent to Save programs for Brookings, and cited Abt’s evaluation of FSS.
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Changing Lives on the Kokoda Track through Disability Assessment Training

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Abt leads the Australian Government supported Kokoda Initiative to train healthcare providers to assess people with disabilities in Papua New Guinea’s Kokoda Track region communities.
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Vietnam’s Playbook for a Country-Led HIV Response

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From partnerships to policies, Vietnam is demonstrating how countries can sustainably transition their HIV response from donor-funded to country-led.
Assessing and Addressing Burnout in Primary Care

Assessing and Addressing Burnout in Primary Care

Publication
Burnout among primary care clinicians and staff is a serious and growing concern but administrators and practice leaders can address it using organization-wide approaches.