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ICRW. Understanding the Adolescent Family Planning Evidence Base. 2014.

Mwaikambo L, Speizer I, Schurmann A, Morgan G, Fikree F. What works in family planning interventions: A systematic review of the evidence. Stud Fam Plann. 2011;42(2):67-82.

Belaid L, Dumont A, Chaillet N, Zertal A, De Brouwere V, Hounton S, et al. Effectiveness of demand generation interventions on use of modern contraceptives in low- and middle-income countries. Trop Med Int Health. 2016;21(10):1240-54.

Lamptey, P.,Nicholas, D. D.,Ofosu-Amaah, S.,Lourie, I. M.. An evaluation of male contraceptive acceptance in rural Ghana. Stud Fam Plann. 1978. 9:222-6

Hindin, M. J.,Kincaid, D. L.,Kumah, O. M.,Morgan, W.,Mi Kim, Y.,Ofori, J. K.. Gender differences in media exposure and action during a family planning campaign in Ghana. Health Communication. 1994. 6:117-135

Brieger, W. R.,Delano, G. E.,Lane, C. G.,Oladepo, O.,Oyediran, K. A.. West African Youth Initiative: outcome of a reproductive health education program. J Adolesc Health. 2001. 29:436-46

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

Daniels, U.. Improving health, improving lives: impact of the African Youth Alliance and new opportunities for programmes. Afr J Reprod Health. 2007. 11:18-27

Subramanian, L.,Cisek, C.,Kanlisi, N.,Pile, J. M.. The Ghana vasectomy initiative: Facilitating client-provider communication on no-scalpel vasectomy. Patient Education and Counseling. 2010. 81:374-380

Rokicki, S.,Cohen, J.,Salomon, J. A.,Fink, G. (2016). Impact of a Text-Messaging Program on Adolescent Reproductive Health: A Cluster-Randomized Trial in Ghana American Journal of Public Health, #volume#(#issue#), e1-e8

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