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Latrine Businesses Prove Vital to Nutritional Health
Blog
Abt’s Ashfaq Enayetullah explains how commercial engagement furthers sanitation goals of our Feed the Future activity in Bangladesh and improves nutrition.
Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program (ADAM) II: 2013 Annual Report
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Increasing Child Fruit and Vegetable Intake: Findings from the US Department of Agriculture Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program
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Strategic Support for Medicaid & CHIP Managed Care Programs
Project
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is the largest provider of health insurance in the United States. Two of CMS’ most impactful programs are Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which provide essential health…
Public and Private Sectors Partner to Increase Access to Healthcare in Senegal
Impact Brief
USAID’s Abt-led SHOPS Plus helped link Senegal’s public and private sectors by linking private healthcare providers to community-based insurance plans.
PMI Evolve: Evolving Vector Control to Fight Malaria
Project
The World Health Organization estimates that about 608,000 people died from malaria in 2022, a slight decrease from the prior year, but still higher than before the onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Young children and pregnant women are among the…
Maternal Health in Rural America: Innovative Solutions
Blog
States and communities are developing and implementing innovative approaches to reduce the alarmingly high rate of preventable maternal deaths in the rural U.S.
What Does the U.S. Spend on Law Enforcement? JEET Has Answers
Blog
A new Abt-developed webtool supports analysis of criminal justice expenditures and employment.
Rebates to Incentivize Healthy Nutrition Choices in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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Children's absenteeism from pre-K to kindergarten: A focus on children receiving child care subsidies
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This article reveals absenteeism is high among children receiving child care subsidies during pre-K and pre-K absenteeism predicts kindergarten absenteeism.