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Asingizwe, D., Poortvliet, P.M., van Vliet, A.J. H., Koenraadt, C. J. M., Ingabire, C. M., Mutesa, L., Leeuwis, C. (2020). What do people benefit from a citizen science programme? Evidence from a Rwandan citizen science programme on malaria control. Malaria Journal 19:283

Rich, M. L., Miller, A. C., Niyigena, P., Franke, M. F., Niyonzima, J. B., Socci, A., … & Binagwaho, A. (2012). Excellent clinical outcomes and high retention in care among adults in a community-based HIV treatment program in rural Rwanda. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 59(3), e35-e42.

Franke, M. F., Kaigamba, F., Socci, A. R., Hakizamungu, M., Patel, A., Bagiruwigize, E., … & Rich, M. L. (2013). Improved retention associated with community-based accompaniment for antiretroviral therapy delivery in rural Rwanda. Clinical infectious diseases, 56(9), 1319-1326.

Langston, A., Weiss, J., Landegger, J., Pullum, T., Morrow, M., Kabadege, M., Mugeni, C., Sarriot, E. (2014). Plausible role for CHW peer support groups in increasing care-seeking in an integrated community case management project in Rwanda: a mixed methods evaluation. Glob Health Sci Pract, 2 (3):342-54.

Ingabire, C.M., Hakizimana, E., Kateera, F., Rulisa, A., Den Borne, B., Nieuwold, I… Alaii, J. (2016). Using an intervention mapping approach for planning, implementing and assessing a community-led project towards malaria elimination in the Eastern Province of Rwanda. Malar J, 15 (1):594.

Hoffmann, K. (2015). Desk review and qualitative assessment of malaria case management social and behavior change communications strategies in four countries: Ethiopia Rwanda Senegal and Zambia.

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