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Wegs, C.,Creanga, A. A.,Galavotti, C.,Wamalwa, E.. Community dialogue to shift social norms and enable family planning: An evaluation of the family planning results initiative in Kenya. PLoS One. 2016. 11:e0153907

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

Newmann, S. J.,Rocca, C. H.,Zakaras, J. M.,Onono, M.,Bukusi, E. A.,Grossman, D.,Cohen, C. R.. Does integrating family planning into HIV services improve gender equitable attitudes? Results from a cluster randomized trial in Nyanza, Kenya. AIDS Behav. 2016.

Ghanotakis, E.,Hoke, T.,Wilcher, R.,Field, S.,Mercer, S.,Bobrow, E. A.,Namubiru, M.,Katirayi, L.,Mandera, I.. Evaluation of a male engagement intervention to transform gender norms and improve family planning and HIV service uptake in Kabale, Uganda. Glob Public Health. 2016.

Amo-Adjei, J.,Mutua, M.,Athero, S.,Izugbara, C.,Ezeh, A. (2017). Improving family planning services delivery and uptake: experiences from the “Reversing the Stall in Fertility Decline in Western Kenya Project” BMC Res Notes, 10(1), 498

Gullo, S.,Galavotti, C.,Kuhlmann, A. S.,Msiska, T.,Hastings, P.,Marti, C. N. (2017). Effects of a social accountability approach, CARE’s Community Score Card, on reproductive health-related outcomes in Malawi: A cluster-randomized controlled evaluation PLoS ONE, 12(2), #Pages#

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

Doyle, K.,Levtov, R. G.,Barker, G.,Bastian, G. G.,Bingenheimer, J. B.,Kazimbaya, S.,Nzabonimpa, A.,Pulerwitz, J.,Sayinzoga, F.,Sharma, V.,Shattuck, D. (2018). Gender-transformative Bandebereho couples’ intervention to promote male engagement in reproductive and maternal health and violence prevention in Rwanda: Findings from a randomized controlled trial PloS One, 13(4), e0192756

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

Daniele, M. A. S.,Ganaba, R.,Sarrassat, S.,Cousens, S.,Rossier, C.,Drabo, S.,Ouedraogo, D.,Filippi, V. (2018). Involving male partners in maternity care in burkina faso: A randomized controlled trial Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 96(7), 450-461

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