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Government-Citizen Engagement: Abt’s VOICE Solution
Blog
The need for governments at all levels to connect with citizens they serve and the means for doing so have evolved over the past decade.
Evaluating the Cell and Gene Therapy Access Model
Project
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services created the Cell and Gene Therapy Access Model to be able to negotiate with manufacturers on behalf of states to make high-cost specialty drugs available to beneficiaries and affordable to State Medicaid Agencies.
Expanding Evidence on Recovery and Reunification Interventions for Families
Project
The child welfare system has seen recent increases in removals of children from homes where parental substance use disorder (SUD) is a contributing factor, due in part to the depth of the opioid crisis. Some parents with SUD have limited access to…
Shifting from Crisis Response to Crisis Prevention
Publication
This paper outlines changes needed to shift a community’s orientation from crisis response to crisis prevention.
Pandemic Could Cause Twice as Much Homelessness as the Great Recession
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Unpacking a Complicated Problem: Safely Changing Jails and Prisons during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Blog
Study of Nutrition and Wellness Quality in Child Care Settings
Project
Abt Global conducted a five-year Study of Nutrition and Wellness Quality in Child Care Settings for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS). Congress asked the USDA to conduct the study in response to concerns about…
Abt Refines Approach to Participatory Mapping for Land Governance in Indonesia
Project
With more than 17,000 islands, Indonesia has always struggled to map its plentiful resources and boundaries. Few of the country’s 65,000 villages have legally demarcated boundaries. That hampers the flow of investment and public funding to rural areas…
TANF Funding for Housing in the Pandemic
Publication
This report explains how Temporary Assistance for Needy Families adapted programs to help families obtain shelter during the COVID-19 pandemic.