For nearly 40 years, Abt has worked on the frontlines of the AIDS crisis to build knowledge and systems that, today, support the health and rights of millions of people affected by HIV and reduce the impact of other infectious diseases worldwide.
Find and follow us at the 25th International AIDS Conference in Munich as our experts from four continents reflect on the remarkable progress, new breakthroughs, and trends shaping the future of global HIV/AIDS programming. Learn more >>
Today’s HIV medicines can reduce patients’ viral load so they stay healthy for many years without transmitting HIV to their sexual partners. In Mozambique — home to the world’s eighth highest HIV prevalence rate — Abt and USAID took a four-prong approach to increase viral load coverage and suppression, yielding life-changing results. A new brief details how >>
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has vast mineral wealth and enormous health needs. Two provinces are bridging that gap by using tax revenue from the mining industry to fund healthcare. This approach not only engages local actors in program design but also elevates localization by embedding community-led interventions in local power structures. Learn more >>
Two key government agencies in Nigeria’s Plateau State were separately providing social services for poor and vulnerable people. After Abt and USAID facilitated collaboration, they started expanding health insurance coverage together — including by sharing more reliable data. Learn moreabout this interagency success.
Public health is at a crossroads. Countries’ commitments to health access and equity hinge on health systems that can absorb shocks and respond to changing demographics, environmental conditions, and population needs. Our vice president of resilient health systems explains the essential role of health system strengthening to meet multiple challenges.Watch now >>
Partnering with health system partners in low- and middle-income countries, the Abt-led USAID Local Health System Sustainability project strengthens local capacity to finance, provide equitable access to, and ensure the quality of essential health care services. In our interactive Year 4 Annual Report, we are proud to share many achievements celebrated with our country partners. Read the report >>
Over centuries, epidemics, pandemics, and plagues have ravaged the human species and taught us hard lessons about detection and prevention. Today, we need collective will and wisdom to do what’s necessary to address global health security threats. Learn more from Abt’s director of global health security. Take a look >>
This seventh webinar in Abt’s Future of Health Systems series showcased the importance of digital innovations to support health as a human right. Our digital health senior technical advisor moderated the panel of experts from HealthEnabled, Scene Health, and UNICEF. Watch now >>
Abt hosted the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), TEPHINET, and Core Group Partners Project (CGPP) to present recently implemented One Health models and lessons learned about interdisciplinary collaboration among human, animal, and environmental health professionals to address complex health security challenges. Watch now >>
Abt brought together practitioners, policymakers, and advocates to discuss recommendations for fulfilling a key principle of the 2023-2030 End TB Strategy: Reaching everyone with TB prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care. Our senior vice president of global development moderated a panel of experts from Abt, USAID, Cambodia National Tuberculosis Control Program, and South Africa’s Ministry of Health. Yogan Pilay, Gates Foundation Director, HIV and TB Delivery, was the keynote speaker. Take a look >>
The eighth and final webinar in our Future of Health Systems series explored the indispensable role of effective monitoring, evaluation, and learning strategies for performance and health outcome improvements in today’s evolving health systems. Our senior director for impact and monitoring moderated a panel of experts from USAID, The Global Fund, and Northwestern University’s Ryan Family Center on Global Primary Care. Learn more >>
Abt hosted a webinar with experts from USAID, Intellisoft, and Deloitte (formerly Gryphon Scientific) to examine emerging digital solutions for global health security and explore how the global community can safely adopt innovations to detect outbreaks early, track disease spread, and coordinate effective interventions on a global scale. View this webinar >>