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Ngo, T. D.,Nuccio, O.,Pereira, S. K.,Footman, K.,Reiss, K.. Evaluating a LARC expansion program in 14 Sub/Saharan African countries: A service delivery model for meeting FP2020 goals. Matern Child Health J. 2016.

Raj, A.,Ghule, M.,Ritter, J.,Battala, M.,Gajanan, V.,Nair, S.,Dasgupta, A.,Silverman, J. G.,Balaiah, D.,Saggurti, N.. Cluster Randomized controlled trial evaluation of a gender equity and family planning intervention for married men and couples in rural India. PLoS One. 2016. 11:e0153190

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

Azmat, S. K.,Hameed, W.,Hamza, H. B.,Mustafa, G.,Ishaque, M.,Abbas, G.,Khan, O. F.,Asghar, J.,Munroe, E.,Ali, S.,Hussain, W.,Ali, S.,Ahmed, A.,Ali, M.,Temmerman, M.. Engaging with community-based public and private mid-level providers for promoting the use of modern contraceptive methods in rural Pakistan: results from two innovative birth spacing interventions. Reprod Health. 2016. 13:25

Dulli, L. S.,Eichleay, M.,Rademacher, K.,Sortijas, S.,Nsengiyumva, T.. Meeting postpartum women’s family planning needs through integrated family planning and immunization services: Results of a cluster-randomized controlled trial in Rwanda. Glob Health Sci Pract. 2016. 4:73-86

Joshi, B.,Velhal, G.,Chauhan, S.,Kulkarni, R.,Begum, S.. Linking HIV & family planning services to improve dual methods of contraception among women infected with HIV in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Indian J Med Res. 2016. 143:464-73

Benson, A.,Calhoun, L. M.,Corroon, M.,Lance, P.,O’Hara, R.,Otsola, J.,Speizer, I. S.,Winston, J. (2017). Longitudinal Evaluation of the Tupange Urban Family Planning Program in Kenya Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health, 43(2), 75-87

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

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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