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Aung, P.L., Pumpaibool, T., Soe, T.N., Kyaw, M.P. (2018). Feasibility of Real-Time Mobile Phone Case Notification by Village Malaria Workers in Rural Myanmar: A Mixed Methods Study. Global Journal of Health Science, 11:1.

Maung, CN., Sein, TT., Hlaing, T., Okanurak, K., Silawan, T., Kaewkungwal, J. (2014). Promoting community malaria control in rural Myanmar through an active community participation program using the participatory learning approach. Rural Remote Health, 17 (2):4130.

Lwin, M.M., Sudhinaraset, M., San, A.K., Aung, T. (2014). Improving malaria knowledge and practices in rural Myanmar through a village health worker intervention: a cross-sectional study. Malar J: 13 (1): 5.

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USAID’s flagship programs for social and behavior change

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