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Boulay, M.,Storey, J. D.,Sood, S.. Indirect exposure to a family planning mass media campaign in Nepal. J Health Commun. 2002. 7:379-99

Debpuur, C.,Phillips, J. F.,Jackson, E. F.,Nazzar, A.,Ngom, P.,Binka, F. N.. The impact of the Navrongo Project on contraceptive knowledge and use, reproductive preferences, and fertility. Stud Fam Plann. 2002. 33:141-64

Emond, A.,Pollock, J.,Da Costa, N.,Maranhao, T.,Macedo, A.. The effectiveness of community-based interventions to improve maternal and infant health in the Northeast of Brazil. Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2002. 12:101-10

Johnson, B. R.,Ndhlovu, S.,Farr, S. L.,Chipato, T.. Reducing unplanned pregnancy and abortion in Zimbabwe through postabortion contraception. Stud Fam Plann. 2002. 33:195-202

Sharan, M.,Valente, T. W.. Spousal communication and family planning adoption: Effects of a radio drama serial in Nepal. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2002. 28:16-25

Shrestha, S.. Increasing contraceptive acceptance through empowerment of female community health volunteers in rural Nepal. J Health Popul Nutr. 2002. 20:156-65

Suehiro, Y.,Altman, P.. Female volunteers: An asset to the reproductive health sector in rural Cambodia. Development in Practice. 2003. 13:346-360

Van Ginneken, J.,Razzaque, A.. Supply and demand factors in the fertility decline in Matlab, Bangladesh in 1977-1999. European Journal of Population. 2003. 19:29-45

Adeokun, L.,Mantell, J. E.,Weiss, E.,Delano, G. E.,Jagha, T.,Olatoregun, J.,Udo, D.,Akinso, S.,Weiss, E.. Promoting dual protection in family planning clinics in Ibadan, Nigeria. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2002. 28:87-95

Bossyns, P.,Miye, H.,Vlerberghe, W.. Supply-level measures to increase uptake of family planning services in Niger: The effectiveness of improving responsiveness. Tropical Medicine and International Health. 2002. 7:383-390

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