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  1. RTI’s Upendo Mwingira joins experts from , & more tomorrow at the 2020 Meeting to discuss learnings from operationalizing WHO guidelines for onchocerciasis in Nigeria, Uganda & Ethiopia. Find more RTI experts at :

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  2. A disease anywhere is a threat everywhere. The US must continue to lead the global response to . The is too high to ignore.

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  3. Through our work with , we are helping utilities like improve service delivery in the Nairobi region:

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  4. Join RTI’s Jui Shah, Chief of Party for Inform Asia: USAID's Health Research Program, Wednesday to discuss lessons learned from Southeast Asia & sub-Saharan Africa on costing surveillance systems during the Annual Meeting of :

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  5. In a new expert interview with RTI’s Evaluation and Learning Specialist Sarah Frazer, learn about how a political economy analysis can contribute to a thinking and working politically mindset:

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  6. We are proud to have contributed to an 80% reduction in poaching through our work on the PROTECT project with ! ⬇️

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  7. In a new interview, Dr. Aissata Fofana, Chief of Party for the USAID StopPalu+ project, reflects on the progress made against in Guinea and shares lessons learned from adapting activities during :

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  8. How do you fight neglected tropical diseases during a global pandemic? Our team breaks down how they’re adapting to a world:

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  9. Joining on Nov. 18? Don’t miss the session on “Facilitating Digital Inclusion Through Private Sector Engagement” moderated by our market systems expert :

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  10. A new study at the intersection of , diabetes & aims to identify which types of diabetes are associated with higher susceptibility to COVID-19. Read:

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  11. Nov 14

    On , learn how our Center for Global Noncommunicable Diseases is developing investment cases for diabetes in low- and middle-income countries that demonstrate the return on investment of these interventions.

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  12. Appropriate diabetes management is critical to avoid both acute and chronic complications. This , learn how our Center for Global Noncommunicable Diseases is developing investment cases for diabetes in :

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  13. In advance of , read about a new study w/ that will work to determine which public health measures are most effective to prevent severe in people with diabetes: | |

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  14. We look forward to attending and presenting at the 2020 Annual Meeting of ! RTI experts will contribute to 42 presentations and poster sessions related to , malaria, and more. Learn about where you can find us by going to:

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  15. Happening today: Several RTI experts will present their latest operational research on neglected tropical diseases at . More ⬇️

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  16. Children in India continue to die from pneumonia at an alarming rate. On , read our policy recommendations for how to strengthen & save children’s lives, based on findings from the REACH project:

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  17. Our India Country Director Shalabh Srivastava discusses if privatization is the key to reforming India’s power sector via . Read the article ➡️

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  18. We are very excited to be attending & presenting at this year’s ! Learn more about where you can find us and how we are working to :

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  19. Building resilient, responsive and sustainable is at the heart of RTI’s mission. Learn more about our health systems strengthening work around the 🌍: | |

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  20. We're looking forward to having our EVP of International Development, , join the NC Global Advantage Forum this Friday for a discussion on helping individuals and organizations adapt and thrive in challenging environments. Register now:

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