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Chang, L. W., Kigali, J., Nakigozi, G., Ssempijja, V., Packer, A. H., Serwadda, D., … & Reynolds, S. J. (2010). Effect of peer health workers on AIDS care in Rakai, Uganda: a cluster-randomized trial. PloS one, 5(6), e10923.

BONNY, H. B. A. (2010). Using SMS for HIV/AIDS education and to expand the use of HIV testing and counselling services at the AIDS Information Centre (AIC) Uganda. M4D 2010, 40.

Bessinger, R., Katende, C., & Gupta, N. (2004). Multi-media campaign exposure effects on knowledge and use of condoms for STI and HIV/AIDS prevention in Uganda. Evaluation and Program Planning, 27(4), 397-407.

AFFORD (2012). Uganda Joint Behaviour Change Communication Survey. Uganda: USAID.

Arem, H., Nakyanjo, N., Kagaayi, J., Mulamba, J., Nakigozi, G., Serwadda, D., … & Chang, L. W. (2011). Peer health workers and AIDS care in Rakai, Uganda: a mixed methods operations research evaluation of a cluster-randomized trial. AIDS patient care and STDs, 25(12), 719-724.

Alibhai, A., J Martin, L., Kipp, W., Konde-Lule, J., Duncan Saunders, L., Rubaale, T., … & Okech-Ojony, J. (2010). Quality of life of HIV patients in a rural area of western Uganda: impact of a community-based antiretroviral treatment program. Current HIV research, 8(5), 370-378.

Abramsky, T., Devries, K., Kiss, L., Nakuti, J., Kyegombe, N., Starmann, E., … & Watts, C. (2014). Findings from the SASA! Study: a cluster randomized controlled trial to assess the impact of a community mobilization intervention to prevent violence against women and reduce HIV risk in Kampala, Uganda. BMC medicine, 12(1), 122.

Lal, S., Ndyomugenyi, R., Paintain, L., Alexander, N.D., Hansen, K.S., Magnussen, P., Chandramohan, D., Clarke, S.E. (2018). Caregivers’ compliance with referral advice: evidence from two studies introducing mRDTs into community case management of malaria in Uganda. BMC Health Services Research, 18:31.

Cohen, J., Indrani, S. (2018). The impact of packaging and messaging on adherence to malaria treatment: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial in Uganda. Journal of Development Economics, 134:68-95.

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