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Data & Racial Equity: How Do We Eliminate Bias from AI, Machine Learning, and More?
Podcast
In this episode of The Intersect, Abt’s Laura Peck and Jason Brinkley address how we can adapt data to help address racial equality when it’s inherently biased by centuries of inequity.
Using TAACCCT Grants to Develop and Expand Innovative Training
Project
Through the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training (TAACCCT) program, the U.S. Department of Labor provided four rounds of grants to community colleges and other eligible institutions of higher education to expand and improve…
Controlling the HIV Epidemic in Mozambique
Project
Mozambique has the eighth highest HIV prevalence in the world, with 12.6 percent of adults living with HIV, and one of the highest HIV mortality rates. The country has made strides in testing people for HIV and providing treatment. But a high proportion…
Climate Change & The Impact on Health: It’s Not (Just) the Heat, It’s the…Everything
Podcast
In this episode of The Intersect podcast, Abt’s Claire Lay and Adam Schaefer discuss how we can combat the multiple health threats posed by heat—from cyanotoxins to zoonotic diseases.
Mauricio Poodts
Expert
Mauricio Poodts is the vice president of Abt’s Information Technology Department. He leads all major IT initiatives, strategies and policies, as well as oversees Abt’s technology infrastructure and services. In a 15-year career at Abt, Poodts has significantly advanced the company’s technology capabilities, leading a major technology transformation and virtually connecting Abt colleagues around the world. At Abt, he has served in a number of positions, including director of IT infrastructure, international IT manager and senior business technologist. His prior experience included private-sector consulting, as well as experience in the energy and construction sectors.
Eliminating Tuberculosis (TB) in Central Asia
Project
Central Asia is a hotspot for DR-TB. TB services are outdated, unsustainable and expensive, and increasing financial pressure on governments means money to improve services is limited. TB has a large social impact on individuals as high levels of stigma…
Study Reveals Long-Term Effects of Combat-Related PTSD in Vietnam Veterans
Project
The National Vietnam Veterans Longitudinal Study (NVVLS) from 2010-2013 sought to provide important information about the long-term effects of military service in Vietnam, including combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The NVVLS is a…
The Partnership for Transforming Health Systems 2 (PATHS2)
Project
Nigeria’s health system was a dysfunctional nightmare. Planning, financing, and delivery of basic health services for the poor all were unreliable. Maternal mortality and child morbidity were at unacceptable levels.
Short on Finance, Long on Hope: Why Investing in Pacific Women and Girls Is Important for Climate Action
Blog
Investing in women and girls through climate finance is the best investment we can make now to achieve a resilient future for everyone.
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…