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Egyptian Agribusiness Study Tour Participants Visit United States
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The Feed the Future Egypt Rural Agribusiness Strengthening Project, a USAID-funded activity, organized a study tour to the U.S. for Egyptian food processors.
Mozambique’s Cyclone Victims Maintain HIV Treatment Through Community Support
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Abt supports displaced patients across Mozambique, reconnecting them with HIV treatment and providing counseling to families as they overcome natural disasters.
Poly-pipe Irrigation Conserves Water and Cuts Costs in Egypt
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Poly-pipe irrigation can conserve scarce water, improve crop quality, and increase incomes.
From Policy to Practice: Responses to Homeless Encampments in Los Angeles
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This study on homeless encampments in Los Angeles identifies the challenges, the responses, and the policies at the county and city levels.
Australian Nurse-Family Partnership Program
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The Australian Nurse-Family Partnership Program is a nurse-led home visiting program that supports women pregnant with an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander child.
USAID Completes Uzbekistan COVID-19 Emergency Response Activity
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The Abt-led Local Health System Sustainability COVID-19 Response Activity played a key role in helping Uzbekistan combat COVID-19.
Abt Global Announces Partnership with Rhino.AI to Accelerate AI Modernization Across Federal Agencies
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Abt Global announced a strategic partnership with Rhino.ai, a U.S. artificial intelligence company fast gaining acclaim for its automated modernization capabilities.
Special Issue: Visualizing Evaluation Theory
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A special Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation issue offers visual evaluation classification frameworks and ways to put evaluation theory into practice.
What should solving S.F.'s unsheltered homelessness cost?
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As San Francisco debates how to best shelter people experiencing homelessness—with an emphasis on the cost to implement proposed solutions—the SF Examiner reached out to Abt for some insight.