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Firestone, R., Rivas, J., Lungo, S., Cabrera, A., Ruether, S., Wheeler, J., & Vu, L. (2014). Effectiveness of a combination prevention strategy for HIV risk reduction with men who have sex with men in Central America: a mid-term evaluation. BMC public health, 14(1), 1244.

Farquhar, C., Kiarie, J. N., Richardson, B. A., Kabura, M. N., John, F. N., Nduati, R. W., … & John-Stewart, G. C. (2004). Antenatal couple counseling increases uptake of interventions to prevent HIV-1 transmission. Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999), 37(5), 1620.

Desgrées-Du-Loû, A., Brou, H., Djohan, G., Becquet, R., Ekouevi, D. K., Zanou, B., … & Leroy, V. (2009). Beneficial effects of offering prenatal HIV counselling and testing on developing a HIV preventive attitude among couples. Abidjan, 2002–2005. AIDS and Behavior, 13(2), 348-355.

Collinge, JA, Mahlasela, L, Delate, R, Figueroa, ME, Kincaid, DL (2014). Exploring the web of desire: The story of Intersexions. South Africa: JHHESA.

Collinge, J, Figueroa, ME, Kincaid, DL, Pearce, B, Mahlasela, L. Reflections on Femininity, Love and HIV The Story of 4Play: Sex Tips for Girls. South Africa: USAID.

Collinge, J (2013). Talking Man-to-Man: The Story of Brothers for Life. South Africa: JHHESA.

Carlson, M., Brennan, R. T., & Earls, F. (2012). Enhancing adolescent self-efficacy and collective efficacy through public engagement around HIV/AIDS competence: a multilevel, cluster randomized-controlled trial. Social science & medicine, 75(6), 1078-108

BONNY, H. B. A. (2010). Using SMS for HIV/AIDS education and to expand the use of HIV testing and counselling services at the AIDS Information Centre (AIC) Uganda. M4D 2010, 40.

Bollinger, L. A. (2008). How can we calculate the” E” in” CEA”?. Aids, 22, S51-S57.

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

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