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Ramesh, J.,Chandrababu, R. (2018). Community-based educational intervention on necklace method as a natural family planning amongst reproductive age group women in India International Journal of Nursing Sciences, 5(1), 29-32

Najmi, H.,Ahmed, H.,Halepota, G. M.,Fatima, R.,Ul Haq, M.,Yaqoob, A.,Latif, A.,Ahmad, W.,Khursheed, A. (2018). Community-based integrated approach to changing women’s family planning behaviour in Pakistan, 2014-2016 Public Health Action, 8(2), 85-90

Lafort, Y.,Lessitala, F.,Ismael de Melo, M. S.,Griffin, S.,Chersich, M.,Delva, W. (2018). Impact of a “Diagonal” Intervention on Uptake of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services by Female Sex Workers in Mozambique: A Mixed-Methods Implementation Study Front Public Health, 6(#issue#), 109

Aung, T.,Thet, M. M.,Sudhinaraset, M.,Diamond-Smith, N. (2018). Impact of a social franchise intervention program on the adoption of long and short acting family planning methods in hard to reach communities in Myanmar J Public Health (Oxf), #volume#(#issue#), #Pages#

Subramanian, L.,Simon, C.,Daniel, E. E. (2018). Increasing contraceptive use among young married couples in Bihar, India: Evidence from a decade of implementation of the PRACHAR project Global Health Science and Practice, 6(2), 328-342

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