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Improving Access to Basic Services in Senegal

Improving Access to Basic Services in Senegal

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Senegal’s government services in education, health, and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) face continued challenges that slow the country’s progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Lack of access to data-driven systems prevents…
This report shares encouraging final evaluation findings from the Shreveport, La., Guaranteed Income Pilot, which gave single parents $660 a month for a year.

Shreveport Guaranteed Income Program Final Evaluation Report

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This report shares encouraging final evaluation findings from the Shreveport, La., Guaranteed Income Pilot, which gave single parents $660 a month for a year.
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Well-being of Young Children after Experiencing Homelessness

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Nurturing and Optimizing Networks of Care to Maximize Benefits to Patients, Health Workers, and Health Systems

Nurturing and Optimizing Networks of Care to Maximize Benefits to Patients, Health Workers, and Health Systems

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In Global Health Science and Practice, Abt Global’s Kelly Saldana and coauthors argue for more evidence and coordination to expand the use of Networks of Care in health systems and service strengthening.
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Support With Mission-Critical Workloads in Times of Crisis

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Understanding Rapid Re-housing through Participants’ Experiences

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This first-of-its-kind study of rapid re-housing offers insights into how the program is working for participants, and recommendations for future use.
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Service Function Review of Palliative Care Services

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Abt's review of palliative care services for the Australian Capital Territory Government identified critical gaps in service capacity and coordination.
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Market-Based Solutions to Improve Nutrition in Tanzania

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In Tanzania, children are especially vulnerable to malnutrition: 42 percent of the country’s children under age five suffer from stunting, anemia, and other micronutrient deficiencies. Tuboreshe Chakula (Swahili for Let’s Improve Food) was a USAID-funded…
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Addressing Health-Related Social Needs via Community Resources: Lessons from the Accountable Health Communities Model

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This Health Affairs article explains how CMS’s Accountable Health Communities links people to social services & needs resources, & how more research could help.