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Achyut, P.,Benson, A.,Calhoun, L. M.,Corroon, M.,Guilkey, D. K.,Kebede, E.,Lance, P. M.,Mishra, A.,Nanda, P.,O’Hara, R.,Sengupta, R.,Speizer, I. S.,Stewart, J. F.,Winston, J.. Impact evaluation of the Urban Health Initiative in urban Uttar Pradesh, India. Contraception. 2016. 93:519-25

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Measurement, Learning,Evaluation Project Nigeria, Team,Atagame, K. L.,Benson, A.,Calhoun, L.,Corroon, M.,Guilkey, D.,Iyiwose, P.,Kebede, E.,Lance, P.,O’Hara, R.,Ojogun, O. T.,Speizer, I. S.,Stewart, J. F.,Winston, J. (2017). Evaluation of the Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI) Program Studies in Family Planning, 48(3), 253-268

Mmbaga, E. J.,Kajula, L.,Aarø, L. E.,Kilonzo, M.,Wubs, A. G.,Eggers, S. M.,De Vries, H.,Kaaya, S. (2017). Effect of the PREPARE intervention on sexual initiation and condom use among adolescents aged 12-14: A cluster randomised controlled trial in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania BMC Public Health, 17(1), #Pages#

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