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Muyinda, H.,Nakuya, J.,Pool, R.,Whitworth, J.. Harnessing the senga institution of adolescent sex education for the control of HIV and STDs in rural Uganda. AIDS Care. 2003. 15:159-67

Sood, S., Sengupta, M.,Mishra, P., Jacoby, C.. Come Gather around Together: An examination of radio listening groups in Fulbari, Nepal. 1-35

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Fasubaa, O. B.,Ojo, O. D.. Impact of post-abortion counseling in a semi-urban town of Western Nigeria. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2004. 24:298-303

Mendez, F.,Lopez, F.,Brambila, C.,Burkhart, M.. Screening family planning needs: an operations research project in Guatemala. BMC Int Health Hum Rights. 2004. 4:2

Babalola, S.,Vonrasek, C.. Communication, ideation and contraceptive use in Burkina Faso: an application of the propensity score matching method. J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care. 2005. 31:207-12

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