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Tebbets, C.,Redwine, D.. Beyond the clinic walls: empowering young people through Youth Peer Provider programmes in Ecuador and Nicaragua. Reprod Health Matters. 2013. 21:143-53

Taylor, M.,Jinabhai, C.,Dlamini, S.,Sathiparsad, R.,Eggers, M. S.,De Vries, H.. Effects of a teenage pregnancy prevention program in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Health care for women international. 2014. 35:845-858

Jah, F.,Connolly, S.,Barker, K.,Ryerson, W.. Gender and reproductive outcomes: The effects of a radio serial drama in Northern Nigeria. International Journal of Population Research. 2014. 24 p

Jejeebhoy, S. J.,Prakash, R.,Acharya, R.,Singh, S. K.,Daniel, E.. Meeting contraceptive needs: Long-term associations of the PRACHAR project with married women’s awareness and behavior in Bihar. Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2015. 41:115-25

Sun, W. H.,Wong, C. K. H.,Wong, W. C. W. (2017). A Peer-Led, Social Media-Delivered, Safer Sex Intervention for Chinese College Students: Randomized Controlled Trial Journal of Medical Internet Research, 19(8), e284

Fikree, F. F.,Abshiro, W. K.,Mai, M. M.,Hagos, K. L.,Asnake, M. (2017). Strengthening Youth Friendly Health Services through Expanding Method Choice to include Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives for Ethiopian Youth Afr J Reprod Health, 21(3), 37-48

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

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Mmbaga, E. J.,Kajula, L.,Aarø, L. E.,Kilonzo, M.,Wubs, A. G.,Eggers, S. M.,De Vries, H.,Kaaya, S. (2017). Effect of the PREPARE intervention on sexual initiation and condom use among adolescents aged 12-14: A cluster randomised controlled trial in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania BMC Public Health, 17(1), #Pages#

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