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Azmat, S. K.,Shaikh, B. T.,Hameed, W.,Mustafa, G.,Hussain, W.,Asghar, J.,Ishaque, M.,Ahmed, A.,Bilgrami, M.. Impact of social franchising on contraceptive use when complemented by vouchers: a quasi-experimental study in rural Pakistan. PLoS One. 2013. 8:e74260

Chin-Quee, D.,Bratt, J.,Malkin, M.,Nduna, M. M.,Otterness, C.,Jumbe, L.,Mbewe, R. K.. Building on safety, feasibility, and acceptability: the impact and cost of community health worker provision of injectable contraception. Glob Health Sci Pract. 2013. 1:316-27

Grossman, D.,Onono, M.,Newmann, S. J.,Blat, C.,Bukusi, E. A.,Shade, S. B.,Steinfeld, R. L.,Cohen, C. R.. Integration of family planning services into HIV care and treatment in Kenya: a cluster-randomized trial. Aids. 2013. 27 Suppl 1:S77-85

Tawfik, Y.,Rahimzai, M.,Ahmadzai, M.,Clark, P. A.,Kamgang, E.. Integrating family planning into postpartum care through modern quality improvement: experience from Afghanistan. Glob Health Sci Pract. 2014. 2:226-33

Adanikin, A. I.,Onwudiegwu, U.,Loto, O. M.. Influence of multiple antenatal counseling sessions on modern contraceptive uptake in Nigeria. European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care. 2013. 18:381-387

Leon, F. R.,Lundgren, R.,Sinai, I.,Sinha, R.,Jennings, V.. Increasing literate and illiterate women’s met need for contraception via empowerment: a quasi-experiment in rural India. Reprod Health. 2014. 11:74

Mayi-Tsonga, S.,Obiang, P. A.,Minkobame, U.,Ngouafo, D.,Ambounda, N.,de Souza, M. H.. Introduction of postabortion contraception, prioritizing long-acting reversible contraceptives, in the principal maternity hospital of Gabon. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2014. 126 Suppl 1:S45-8

Sarnquist, C. C.,Moyo, P.,Stranix-Chibanda, L.,Chipato, T.,Kang, J. L.,Maldonado, Y. A.. Integrating family planning and prevention of mother to child HIV transmission in Zimbabwe. Contraception. 2014. 89:209-14

Sheriar, N.,Joshi, R.,Mukherjee, B.,Pal, B.,Birla, A.,Ray, S. K.. Impact of structured counseling on the selection of hormonal contraceptive methods: results of a multi-centric, observational study in India. J Obstet Gynaecol India. 2014. 64:241-50

Speizer, I. S.,Corroon, M.,Calhoun, L.,Lance, P.,Montana, L.,Nanda, P.,Guilkey, D.. Demand generation activities and modern contraceptive use in urban areas of four countries: a longitudinal evaluation. Glob Health Sci Pract. 2014. 2:410-26

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