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Advancing the Green Economy with Inclusive, Market-led Approaches

Spotlight On: Advancing the Green Economy with Inclusive, Market-led Approaches

Spotlight On
Abt’s work advances the green economy by promoting inclusive markets that generate climate resilient jobs and empower local communities.
5 Ways Better Governance Can Help Fix the Nature Crisis

5 Ways Better Governance Can Help Fix the Nature Crisis

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We consistently undervalue nature and its benefits; here are five ways we can address underlying governance issues to help ensure nature is better protected.
Four Ways Development Work Can Combat Corruption

Four Ways Development Work Can Combat Corruption

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Corruption erodes development efforts but can be interrupted and abated through strong, ongoing commitment to local partner engagement.
How Do We Account for the Environmental Justice Cost of EVs?

How Do We Account for the Environmental Justice Cost of EVs?

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Abt’s Kaylene Ritter unpacks why we need to address environmental justice issues as the U.S. ramps-up resource extraction for electric vehicle (EV) batteries.
Building More Common Wealth in a Climate-Changed World

Building More Common Wealth in a Climate-Changed World

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Jane Wilkinson advocates examining relationships among income, poverty, and carbon inequality in the Commonwealth as the basis for equality in partnership.
A Brighter Tomorrow for Mongolia’s Energy Sector

A Brighter Tomorrow for Mongolia’s Energy Sector

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Mongolia’s electricity and heating sectors face numerous challenges, including a reliance on coal-fired plants and antiquated infrastructure that struggles to meet demand. Limited reserve capacity means the government often must import expensive power…
Strengthening Service Delivery Systems in Northern Ghana

Strengthening Service Delivery Systems in Northern Ghana

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Ghana has made tremendous gains in improving its citizens’ wellbeing, halving the number of people living in poverty and improving chronic malnutrition rates. Yet Northern Ghana lags, as it is home to 75% of the country’s poorest citizens, and food…
From Survive to Thrive: Lessons from Resilience Building in Uganda

From Survive to Thrive: Lessons from Resilience Building in Uganda

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Chief of Party Dorothy Muroki reflects on five impactful years of the ICAN project in Uganda.
Building the next generation of resilient Ugandans

Building the Next Generation of Resilient Ugandans

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Statistically, the average Ugandan is a poor, malnourished, 14-year-old girl living in a rural area, prone to drop out of school and at extreme risk of pregnancy and early marriage. Her well-being is a bellwether for all Ugandans. She must thrive if the…
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Climate Economic Analysis for Development, Investment, and Resilience

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Climate change response means mitigating greenhouse gas emissions to limit temperature increases, and adopting strategies to adapt to climate change’s unavoidable consequences.  Private and public investment are needed to develop, deploy, and scale up…