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Shelus, V.,Ashcroft, N.,Burgess, S.,Giuffrida, M.,Jennings, V. (2017). Preventing pregnancy in Kenya through distribution and use of the cyclebeads mobile application International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 43(3), 131-141

Green, E. P.,Augustine, A.,Naanyu, V.,Hess, A. K.,Kiwinda, L. (2018). Developing a Digital Marketplace for Family Planning: Pilot Randomized Encouragement Trial J Med Internet Res, 20(7), e10756

Patel, S. J.,Subbiah, S.,Jones, R.,Muigai, F.,Rothschild, C. W.,Omwodo, L.,Ogolla, T.,Kimenju, G.,Pearson, N.,Meadows, A.,Nour, N. M. (2018). Providing support to pregnant women and new mothers through moderated WhatsApp groups: a feasibility study Mhealth, 4(#issue#), 14

Hutchinson, P.,Mirzoyants, A.,Leyton, A. (2019). Empowering youth for social change through the Shujaaz multimedia platform in Kenya International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 24(1), 102-116

Unger, J. A.,Ronen, K.,Perrier, T.,DeRenzi, B.,Slyker, J.,Drake, A. L.,Mogaka, D.,Kinuthia, J.,John-Stewart, G. (2018). Short message service communication improves exclusive breastfeeding and early postpartum contraception in a low- to middle-income country setting: a randomised trial BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 125(12), 1620-1629

McConnell, M.,Rothschild, C. W.,Ettenger, A.,Muigai, F.,Cohen, J. (2018). Free contraception and behavioural nudges in the postpartum period: Evidence from a randomised control trial in Nairobi, Kenya BMJ Global Health, 3(5) #Pages#

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