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Atwood, K. A., Kennedy, S. B., Shamblen, S., Tegli, J., Garber, S., Fahnbulleh, P. W., … & Fulton, S. (2012). Impact of school-based HIV prevention program in post-conflict Liberia. AIDS education and prevention: official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education, 24(1), 68.

Awantang, G., Babalola, S., Koenker, H., Fox, K., Toso, M., Lewicky, N., Somah, D., Koko, V. (2018). Correlates of social behavior change communication on care-seeking behaviors for children with fever: an analysis of malaria household survey data from Liberia. Malar J, 17:105.

Capps, J. (2013). Final Evaluation for Nehnwaa Child Survival Project: Census-Based Impact-Oriented Methodology for Community-Based Primary Health Care in Nimba County.

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USAID’s flagship programs for social and behavior change

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