Many faculty members at UNC School of Social Work engage in intervention-based research and evaluation projects, working with colleagues at all levels from community interventions to global innovations. Often, these projects maintain their own websites.
Explore these websites to learn more about some of our recent and currently active projects:
- Adolescent Boys & Girls Program for Gender Equity (Maharashtra, India)
- Aging Disability and Long-Term Care Projects archives (Sheps Center)
- Chuma Cha Azimai: Mobilizing Women-Owned Micro and Small Enterprises for Financial Inclusion of Young Women in Rural Zambia
- Employability and Asset Development Program for Young Women Living with HIV in Zambia
- Financial Inclusion for Female Entrepreneurs to Increase Sanitation in India’s Urban Slums
- Intervention Research for Justice-Involved Individuals with Mental Illness
- Management Assistance for Child Welfare, Work First, and Food & Nutrition Services in North Carolina
- National Quality Improvement Center for Support and Preservation (QIC-AG)
- Propensity Score Analysis
- Siyakha Youth Assets: Testing and Evaluating the Impacts of Youth Employability Interventions
- Rethinking Guardianship
- Tiny Homes Village
- UNC-PrimeCare
- UNC Refugee Mental Health and Wellness Initiative