From Evidence Action <[email protected]>
Subject Our 2024 year in review
Date December 19, 2024 6:30 PM
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Hello

Friend,

What a year!

When we started 2024 with a bold agenda to tackle six of the toughest global health challenges, we knew taking evidence-based solutions "off the shelf" and converting them into real-world impact would demand technical excellence and deep local understanding – it’s no different to how we approached the solutions that we scaled over the past decade to reach over half a billion people.

A year later, the lessons we've learned – both from our successes and ongoing work – reinforce that bridging the gap between "what works" and "what works here" is complex but crucial. While some challenges proved more stubborn than expected, each setback deepened our understanding of what it takes to create lasting change. And each step forward translates into children and communities experiencing tangible, transformative improvements.
Read our recap of what we tackled (and didn't) and what we learned in 2024 ([link removed])

We're grateful for your support as we navigate these complexities together. With renewed insight and determination, we're ready to push forward on these critical health challenges next year!


Kanika Bahl

President and CEO


** 2024
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by the numbers


** We launched a school-based health program in Malawi targeting
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900,000

cases of anemia


** Measured up to
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97%

reductions in worm infections



** Advanced
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5

evidence-based, cost-effective programs through our Accelerator


** Completed
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84

pilot installations for safe drinking water in India


** Released maternal syphilis testing and treatment survey results, with
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88%

of syphilis-positive pregnant women in Liberia now being treated

Read more on what we accomplished – and where we still have room for improvement:
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