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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.

HC3. Influencing the sexual and reproductive health of urban youth through social and behavior change communication: a literature review. 2014.

Piotrow, P. T.,Lettenmaier, C.,Hindin, M.,Kuseka, I.,Silberman, T.,Zinaga, A.,Chikara, F.,Adamchak, D.,Lewis, G.,Huntington, D.. The Zimbabwe male motivation project. 1991. 5 p.

Piotrow, P. T.,Kincaid, D. L.,Hindin, M. J.,Lettenmaier, C. L.,Kuseka, I.,Silberman, T.,Zinanga, A.,Chikara, F.,Adamchak, D. J.,Mbizvo, M. T.,et al.,. Changing men’s attitudes and behavior: the Zimbabwe Male Motivation Project. Stud Fam Plann. 1992. 23:365-75

Mi Kim, Y.,Marangwanda, C.. Stimulating men’s support for long-term contraception: A campaign in Zimbabwe. Journal of Health Communication. 1997. 2:271-297

Kim, Y. M.,Kols, A.,Nyakauru, R.,Marangwanda, C.,Chibatamoto, P.. Promoting sexual responsibility among young people in Zimbabwe. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2001. 27:11-19

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

Shetty, A. K.,Marangwanda, C.,Stranix-Chibanda, L.,Chandisarewa, W.,Chirapa, E.,Mahomva, A.,Miller, A.,Simoyi, M.,Maldonado, Y.. The feasibility of preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV using peer counselors in Zimbabwe. AIDS Research & Therapy. 2008. 5:1-8

Sarnquist, C. C.,Moyo, P.,Stranix-Chibanda, L.,Chipato, T.,Kang, J. L.,Maldonado, Y. A.. Integrating family planning and prevention of mother to child HIV transmission in Zimbabwe. Contraception. 2014. 89:209-14

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