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Justice40: Is Your Federal Program Ready?
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In this blog, Abt explains Justice40’s approach to ensuring equity in federal programs, and how agencies can meet those goals.
Abt to Manage Feed the Future Bangladesh Nutrition Activity for Additional Five Years
News
Abt will be leading the USAID Feed the Future Bangladesh Nutrition Activity for five more years.
Abt to Help HUD Investigate Policy Implications of COVID Emergency Rental Assistance
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Abt is one of three research teams contracted by HUD to determine the impacts of ERA funds, notably as they pertain to race and ethnicity.
Abt Expands Work with EPA on Toxics and Pollution Prevention
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Abt is extending our 33-year relationship with EPA’s OPPT via a five-year, $100 million IDIQ contract to support toxic chemical regulatory work.
New Study Illuminates Responses to L.A.’s Growing Homeless Encampments
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A new policy brief by Abt illuminates the complexity of Los Angeles County’s escalating homeless encampments crisis, and the responses to date.
Abt, Marxe School at Baruch College Launch Graduate Certificate to Promote Diversity and Equity in the Field of Policy Analysis
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With the Marxe School at Baruch College, Abt has established a new graduate certificate in Quantitative Methods for Policy and Equity Analysis.
Abt Team to Study How SNAP Food Aid Works
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An Abt-led team will study whether eligible families across the U.S. can have a nutritious, affordable diet under the current SNAP benefit amount.
Prison Population Fell During COVID-19 Pandemic
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A new report documents a sharp decline in prison populations in the U.S. during the pandemic and the number of COVID-19 related infections and deaths.
Study Finds COVID-19 Vaccines Reduce Chance of Infection and Isolation Measures Reduce Household Transmission
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A new CDC household study from the pre-Omicron era shows COVID-19 vaccines reduce the chance of COVID-19 infection, and isolation helps prevent transmission.
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.