Digital innovation is having a profound effect on everyday life, from how we respond to climate change to how we interact with our government. Abt Associates is working with clients and stakeholders to ensure they have the best tools and data for evidence-based decision making.
Most digital TA solutions use a variety of tools that are not fully integrated with one another, which jeopardizes access to timely insights needed for effective and efficient TA efforts. With Abt’s TA Marketplace, clients and partners get the digital tools they need in one system that supports integrated data collection and analysis across program lifecycles.
Accurate and inclusive measurement of sexual orientation and gender (SOGI) identity is important to the collection of data that helps improve outcomes and reduce disparities. Our team developed the SOGI Measurement Resource Guide to ensure that we’re applying best practices in our data collection process.
To help tackle their public health mission, Abt equips agencies with tools and data to inform decision making and drive public awareness and behavior change. Our 2022 Mission Impact Report highlights our work to drive meaningful change through data.
Malaria control, climate change, and energy collide as countries fight to curb malaria-transmitting mosquitoes. Rising temperatures and erratic weather can strain power grids, causing indoor residual spraying operations to require electricity—to keep insecticide storerooms below the maximum recommended temperature, and to collect and maintain reliable data for timely decision-making. Learn how transitioning to solar power and mobile data collection is making malaria services resilient against climate shocks.
Malaria and climate change are linked in more ways than one. On this episode of The Intersect podcast, Dr. Matt Kirby and Dr. Caroline Staub explain how deeper data collection and use can improve malaria health outcomes. Listen today!
The social determinants of health are interactive and multi-faceted, but often the experts who address them are siloed—as are their data. How do we share the data that can tell us the full story about the people who rely on—and receive—support? Chris Tappan and Lori Hunter discuss data systems, collaboration between agencies, and the vital importance of equitable services in this episodeof The Intersect.