Project details: The purpose of this project was to: 1) identify recent as well as on-going AHRQ-funded research, knowledge synthesis, dissemination, and implementation activities/products based on grants, contracts, interagency agreements, and intramural work that focused on gender-sensitive and women-specific healthcare issues; 2) identify important gaps and emerging areas for gender-sensitive and women-specific health services research […]
Project details: Projects for Peace (PfP) is a program that works with partner schools to fund approximately 100 undergraduate projects annually that are intended to affect the conditions that impact the development of peaceful communities and societies. In addition to promoting peace, the project experience is anticipated to help to shape individual development and, optimally, […]
Project details: LTG worked for several years with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of STD Prevention (www.cdc.gov/std/dstdp/) to develop interventions to be utilized to reduce the burden of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs.) The project began with a sole focus on women. LTG conducted […]
Project details: Strengthening What Works: Preventing Intimate Partner Violence in Immigrant and Refugee Communities (SWW) was a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) in collaboration with LTG Associates to identify promising practices to prevent intimate partner violence (IPV) among immigrant and refugee populations in the U.S. RWJF invested $4.5 million in a […]
Project details: Strong Cultures, Healthy Children: Exploring cultural strengths in raising healthy children in Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) wanted to understand cultural issues that contributed to the raising of healthy children and healthy communities. The goal of the project was to establish a culturally grounded, […]
Project details: LTG evaluated four MIOCRG programs in three California Counties: Tuolumne; Santa Cruz; and, Kern. The State Board of Corrections (BOC) granted funds to county Sheriff’s Departments to develop multi-year programs for involving law enforcement and mental health agencies in collaborative efforts to help mentally ill persons (many of whom were dually diagnosed) break […]
Project details: The Monitoring, Evaluation, and Design Support (MEDS) project was a five-year, indefinite quantity contract (IQC) designed to provide the Office of Health, Infectious Diseases, and Nutrition in the Global Bureau for Health (GH/HIDN), U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Regional Bureaus, and missions with flexible access to a range of technical and program […]
Project details: LTG provided flexible assessment, design, evaluation, and technical assistance support to USAID Global Bureau Washington and to Regional Bureaus and Missions around the world focused on population health in this 20 million dollar contract. This was a global design, assessment, monitoring, and evaluation project that provided support both to Country Missions and to […]
Project details: LTG conducted an evaluation of the Collaborative Fund’s Preparing for Treatment Programme for the World Health Organization’s, Department of HIV/AIDS. The Programme’s objective was to support and expand national and, where appropriate, sub-national community-driven HIV/AIDS treatment preparedness efforts to support the scale-up of national ART Programmes and the achievement of the “3 by […]
Project details: The Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ) commissioned an evaluation to identify how MONAHRQ was being used and by whom to better guide future efforts in expanding and improving upon the software. The evaluation was also intended to help AHRQ better understand the environment in which comparative health information is developed and […]