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The Feed the Future Egypt Rural Agribusiness Strengthening Project Intern Program: A Launchpad for Success
Impact Brief
The Feed the Future Egypt Rural Agribusiness Strengthening Project is developing future leaders in the horticultural sector through internship programs for recent graduates.
Evaluation Design Options Report - Career Pathways Design Study
Publication
Year 2 Massachusetts Preschool Expansion Grant (PEG) Evaluation Report
Publication
Supporting the Pathways to Work Evidence Clearinghouse
Project
Improving outcomes for job seekers with low incomes remains a critical task for U.S. social policy. Over the past three decades, significant strides have been made to build evidence on programs to improve the economic stability of those with low incomes…
Fair Housing Training and Technical Assistance
Project
In 2015, HUD rolled out the Assessment of Fair Housing which included a new rigorous and mandatory process for data analysis, mapping, and strategy development to help grantees make meaningful change and affirmatively further fair housing (AFFH). Abt…
Agile During a Pandemic: How HPOG 2.0 Programs Responded to COVID-19
Publication
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, HPOG 2.0 programs adapted their procedures to continue activities while protecting their staff, students, and partners.
Can mobile phone messages to drug sellers improve treatment of childhood diarrhoea?--A randomized controlled trial in Ghana
Publication
Rental Housing Results from Low-Income Housing Tax Credits
Project
Abt is merging databases with information on rental housing results from low-income housing tax credits to inform decision-making.
When Compassion Calls: Addressing the Well-Being of Child Welfare Workers
Blog
"We don’t have any food. They are going to take my kids! Can you help me?" The desperate plea of a mother came through my voicemail. It was dinner time; I had already left the office for the day. I had been working with this family for months to address several safety risk factors. It was a tough case, and my job as a Prevention Specialist with the Department of Social Services (DSS) was to keep this family safely intact. I felt the weight of this responsibility every day. I knew if I did not intervene, foster care would be imminent for the children. However, the call came during the few hours I slept between jobs. I made less than $30,000 per year at DSS and, to make ends meet, worked a second full-time job at a residential program for youth aging out of foster care.