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Open Government Program Helping to Prevent Corruption in Mexico
Impact Brief
Abt worked with Mexican government leaders to create and implement innovative, practical policies and processes that improve transparency and reduce corruption.
Stepped Care for Mental Health Program Evaluation
Project
One in three Australians will experience mental health issues in their lifetime, but accessing services has historically been difficult and stigmatized. As part of the National Mental Health reform, Primary Health Networks have commissioned locally…
Family Options Study: Three-Year Impacts of Housing and Services Interventions for Homeless Families
Publication
Working with the Private Health Sector in Ghana to Improve Service Delivery
Project
The Ghanaian government, partnering with USAID, seeks to improve private sector expertise in providing quality health services, including access to diarrhea treatment for children.
Sustainable Systems Strengthening: “There Are No Cookie Cutter Solutions”
Blog
Midori de Habich is technical director of the Abt-led Local Health System Sustainability Project (LHSS), USAID’s global flagship activity in health systems strengthening.
Massachusetts Early Childhood Policy Research Summit 2026
Event
Abt shares key findings on stronger leader practice, educator support, and classroom gains from Massachusetts’ Early Childhood Support Organization (ECSO) initiative.
Analyzing If An Oncology Care Model Will Improve Care and Lower Costs
Project
Cancer strikes 1.6 million Americans each year. It imposes huge costs: heartache, death, and an estimated $263.8 billion in medical care and lost productivity in 2010, the most recent data available. Cancer care is complex and improving it faces a legal…
Spotlight On: Monitoring
Spotlight On
Abt Global offers its clients around the world deep expertise in monitoring. It’s a key component of our rigorous approach to performance management.
The Future of Health Systems: Investing in Primary Health Care Workers - A Call to Action
Event
On February 29, 2024, join us for an insightful discussion about how frontline health workers are critical to health systems.