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Speizer, I. S.,Corroon, M.,Calhoun, L.,Lance, P.,Montana, L.,Nanda, P.,Guilkey, D.. Demand generation activities and modern contraceptive use in urban areas of four countries: a longitudinal evaluation. Glob Health Sci Pract. 2014. 2:410-26

Okigbo, C. C.,Speizer, I. S.,Corroon, M.,Gueye, A.. Exposure to family planning messages and modern contraceptive use among men in urban Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal: a cross-sectional study. Reprod Health. 2015. 12:63

Aichatou, B.,Seck, C.,Baal Anne, T. S.,Deguenovo, G. C.,Ntabona, A.,Simmons, R. (2016). Strengthening Government Leadership in Family Planning Programming in Senegal: From Proof of Concept to Proof of Implementation in 2 Districts Glob Health Sci Pract, 4(4), 568-581

Adedini, S. A.,Babalola, S.,Ibeawuchi, C.,Omotoso, O.,Akiode, A.,Odeku, M. (2018). Role of Religious Leaders in Promoting Contraceptive Use in Nigeria: Evidence From the Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative Global Health, Science and Practice, 6(3), 500-514

Speizer, I. S.,Corroon, M.,Calhoun, L. M.,Gueye, A.,Guilkey, D. K. (2018). Association of men’s exposure to family planning programming and reported discussion with partner and family planning use: The case of urban Senegal PLoS ONE, 13(9), #Pages#

Benson, A.,Calhoun, L.,Corroon, M.,Gueye, A.,Guilkey, D.,Kebede, E.,Lance, P.,O’Hara, R.,Speizer, I. S.,Stewart, J.,Winston, J. (2018). The Senegal urban reproductive health initiative: a longitudinal program impact evaluation Contraception, 97(5), 439-444

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