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Options for Building Evidence on RESEA Programs: Evaluation to Advance RESEA Program Evidence
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This report helps decision makers consider options for building evidence on effective Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessments program strategies.

Research Snapshot: What Do We Know about Hispanic Families who Experience Homelessness?
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Insights and Approaches from Five Years of Addressing HIV Epidemic Control in Mozambique
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The ECHO project is advancing HIV epidemic control in Mozambique through innovative approaches, local empowerment, and sustainable strategies for testing, treatment, and viral load suppression

How Can State Housing Finance Agencies Improve Energy Efficiency?
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Two reports provide insight on ways state housing finance agencies can advance affordable housing through energy efficiency efforts.

Beth Boulay, Ed.D
Principal Associate, Social & Economic Policy
Beth Boulay has 15 years of experience using robust evaluation tools and methods to generate evidence practitioners need to make critical decisions. Her work includes designing and conducting research aimed at identifying effective education interventions that promise to improve student achievement and education outcomes. She has led large-scale, complex evaluations that use a range of research methodologies to assess the impact of policies and programs. Boulay also provides evaluation technical assistance to help increase local evaluators’ capacity to produce rigorous evidence of program effectiveness and implementation fidelity.

Michael Kishiwa Francis
Strategic Planning Advisor, Global Health Supply Chain Technical Assistance Project, Tanzania
Michael Kishiwa Francis is a pharmacist with more than 13 years of experience in public health services and health commodity management in Tanzania. He has extensive experience in pharmaceutical policy and planning, health commodities management, and public health supply chains.Francis is the strategic planning advisor and Abt team lead for USAID Global Health Supply Chain Technical Assistance – Tanzania. The project provides technical assistance to the Tanzanian government to develop agile, robust, and sustainable health supply chains that contribute to improved government delivery of health care services.

Roslyn M. Brock
Chief Global Engagement Officer
Roslyn M. Brock, a nationally recognized civil rights, health policy, and advocate, is Abt Global’s Chief Global Engagement Officer. Brock is Chairman Emeritus of the National Board of Directors for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). She was the youngest person ever elected NAACP chairman and the fourth woman to hold the position.

Risk factors for reinfection with the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant among previously infected frontline workers
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A new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study confirms that mask use, vaccinations, and boosters reduce the risk of COVID-19 reinfection.

Filling Funding Gaps: How State Agencies Are Moving to Meet a Growing Threat to Affordable Housing
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On behalf of NCSHA, Abt studied how 11 state agencies are impacted by—and handling—potentially catastrophic rising costs on affordable housing projects.

HealthRise Final Report: Expanding Access to Chronic Disease Care through Community Approaches in Four Countries
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