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Blankenship, K. M., West, B. S., Kershaw, T. S., & Biradavolu, M. R. (2008). Power, community mobilization, and condom use practices among female sex workers in Andhra Pradesh, India. Aids, 22, S109-S116.

Blanchard, A. K., Mohan, H. L., Shahmanesh, M., Prakash, R., Isac, S., Ramesh, B. M., … & Blanchard, J. F. (2013). Community mobilization, empowerment and HIV prevention among female sex workers in south India. BMC public health, 13(1), 234.

Bessinger, R., Katende, C., & Gupta, N. (2004). Multi-media campaign exposure effects on knowledge and use of condoms for STI and HIV/AIDS prevention in Uganda. Evaluation and Program Planning, 27(4), 397-407.

Bertrand, J. T., & Anhang, R. (2006). The effectiveness of mass media in changing HIV/AIDS-related behavior among young people in developing countries. TECHNICAL REPORT SERIES-WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, 938, 205.

Benefo, K. D. (2010). Determinants of condom use in Zambia: a multilevel analysis. Studies in family planning, 41(1), 19-30.

AFFORD (2012). Uganda Joint Behaviour Change Communication Survey. Uganda: USAID.

Atwood, K. A., Kennedy, S. B., Shamblen, S., Tegli, J., Garber, S., Fahnbulleh, P. W., … & Fulton, S. (2012). Impact of school-based HIV prevention program in post-conflict Liberia. AIDS education and prevention: official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education, 24(1), 68.

Agha, S., Karlyn, A., & Meekers, D. (2001). The promotion of condom use in non-regular sexual partnerships in urban Mozambique. Health Policy and Planning, 16(2), 144-151.

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