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Multiple COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Reduce Symptoms, Length of Illness, and Need for Medical Care

Multiple COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Reduce Symptoms, Length of Illness, and Need for Medical Care

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A study of essential and frontline workers with COVID-19 showed that two or three vaccine doses reduced symptoms, missed work, and the need for medical care.
ACF, Abt Team to Study the Effectiveness of Peer Recovery Support for Families Involved in Child Welfare Due to Substance Use

ACF, Abt Team to Study the Effectiveness of Peer Recovery Support for Families Involved in Child Welfare Due to Substance Use

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ACF has contracted Abt Global to conduct a longitudinal study of how recovery coaching programs impact parents and families in the child welfare system.
Abt Global Awarded Contract to Prevent Malaria through Vector Control

Abt Global Awarded Contract to Prevent Malaria through Vector Control

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The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has awarded Abt Global a global five-year, $809 million contract to prevent malaria.
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First Nationally Representative Study of Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Programs in 20 Years Offers a Treasure Trove of Data

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Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (MSHS) programs provide early childhood education, social and support services to culturally and linguistically diverse migrant and seasonal farmworker families and their children. Since the last nationally representative study of MSHS was conducted almost 20 years ago, there’s an urgent need for an update on MSHS programs and centers, and the farmworker families they serve. Changes in migration patterns, immigration policies and climate conditions may be affecting these children and families in as yet unknown ways, and the MSHS program may have to adapt to their changing needs.
Adapting Malaria Services to Crises

Adapting Malaria Services to Crises

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PMI VectorLink works with local partners to deliver crucial malaria services during crises like conflict.
HUD Annual Report to Congress: Slight Increase in Homelessness in 2022 Abt’s Analysis Finds Overrepresentation by Race Persists

HUD Annual Report to Congress: Slight Increase in Homelessness in 2022 Abt’s Analysis Finds Overrepresentation by Race Persists

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HUD’s Annual Report to Congress—which includes data analysis from Abt—found a slight Increase in homelessness in 2022, and continued overrepresentation by race.
HUD Supports Local Homelessness Planning Using New Abt-Designed Tool

HUD Supports Local Homelessness Planning Using New Abt-Designed Tool

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Abt’s Stella M tool for HUD will help communities automate their planning to provide more efficient, effective support to people experiencing homelessness.
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Ukraine to Rwanda: Integrating Renewable Energy with Gender Equity

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In this podcast, Joan Chahenza and Nadiia Zaritska discuss how building resilient energy systems—from Ukraine to sub-Saharan Africa—can support gender equity.
Abt to Promote Use of Health Data

CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics Awards Abt Global Team Contract to Support Clear and Accessible Health Data

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CDC selected an Abt-led team to support communication of health information to the American public.
HUD, Abt Study: Gains Made Along Age and Gender Lines in Homebuyer Education Program, but Racial and Ethnic Barriers to Homeownership Persist

HUD, Abt Study: Gains Made Along Age and Gender Lines in Homebuyer Education Program, but Racial and Ethnic Barriers to Homeownership Persist

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Abt’s assessment of HUD’s First-Time Homebuyer Education and Counseling Demonstration found improvements for younger people and women, but not  people of color.