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The 2021 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress: Pt. 1 2021 Point-in-Time Estimates of Sheltered Homelessness
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HUD’s 2021 Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress found enhanced social safety nets implemented due to COVID helped keep families out of shelters.
Understanding Rapid Re-housing: Findings from Initial Interviews with Rapid Re-housing Participants
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A Comprehensive Framework of Emergency Response Approaches to Vulnerable Populations in Crisis
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A framework for understanding the range of programs that U.S. first responder agencies have implemented to improve response to behavioral health crises.
Fighting on Their Front: Ukraine’s Women Entrepreneurs Are Fueling a Wartime Economy
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How investing in growth for all pays dividends in Ukraine.
Working with the Private Health Sector in Ghana to Improve Service Delivery
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The Ghanaian government, partnering with USAID, seeks to improve private sector expertise in providing quality health services, including access to diarrhea treatment for children.
Partial Indoor Residual Spraying with Pirimiphos-methyl as an Effective and Cost-saving Measure for the Control of Anopheles Gambiae s.l. in Northern Ghana
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Partial indoor residual spraying (IRS) is an effective, feasible, sustainable, and cost-saving approach that could expand IRS implementation.
Coordinating a National Response to COVID-19 with Homeless Service Providers
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Abt to Help Massachusetts Extract, Review and Analyze Opioid Overdose Data
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Identifying opioid overdose events in administrative records is not always straightforward. Not all people who overdose are taken to hospitals, and some overdoses are reversed by administering naloxone (Narcan), which can be done by first responders,…
Improved Malaria Case Management in Formal Private Sector Through Public Private Partnership in Ethiopia: Retrospective Descriptive Study
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Parental Intentions and Perceptions toward COVID-19 Vaccination Among Children Aged 4 Months to 4 Years — PROTECT Cohort, Four States, July 2021–May 2022
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Parental intent to vaccinate children younger than five has declined over time as parents were less likely to think the vaccine was effective and safe.