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Jones D.L., Ross D., Weiss, S.M., Bhat, G., Chitalu, N. (2005). Influence of partner participation on sexual risk behavior reduction among HIV-positive Zambian women. Journal for Urban Health, 82: 92-99.

Weiss, S.M., Zulu, R., Jones, D.L., Redding, C.A., Cook, R., Chitalu N. (2015). The spear and shield intervention to increase the availability and acceptability of voluntary medical male circumcision in Zambia: a cluster randomised controlled trial. Lancet HIV, 2: e181-89.

Underwood, C., Boulay, M., Snetro-Plewman, G., Macwan’gi, M., Vijayaraghavan, J., Namfukwe, M., & Marsh, D. (2012). Community capacity as means to improved health practices and an end in itself: evidence from a multi-stage study. International quarterly of community health education, 33(2), 105-127.

Underwood, C., Hachonda, H., Serlemitsos, E., & Bharath-Kumar, U. (2006). Reducing the risk of HIV transmission among adolescents in Zambia: psychosocial and behavioral correlates of viewing a risk-reduction media campaign. Journal of Adolescent Health, 38(1), 55-e1.

Benefo, K. D. (2010). Determinants of condom use in Zambia: a multilevel analysis. Studies in family planning, 41(1), 19-30.

Eliades,M.J., Wun, J., Burnett, S.M., Alombah, F., Amoo-Sakyi, F., Chirambo, P., Tesha, G., Davis, K.M., Hamilton, P. (2019). Effect of Supportive Supervision on Performance of Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests in Sub-Saharan Africa. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg, 00 (0):1-6.

Keating, J., Hutchinson, P., Miller, J.M., Bennett, A., Larsen, D.A., Hamainza, B., Changufu, C., Shiliya, N., Eisele, T.P. (2012). A quasi-experimental evaluation of an interpersonal communication intervention to increase insecticide-treated net use among children in Zambia. Malar J., 11:313.

Boulay, M., Lynch, M., Koenker, H. (2014). Comparing two approaches for estimating the causal effect of behaviour-change communication messages promoting insecticide-treated bednets: an analysis of the 2010 Zambia malaria indicator survey. Malar J, 13 (1):342.

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.

Communications Support for Health Program Zambia Communications For Health: Stop Malaria Champion Communities Program Evaluation, CONTRACT NO: GHS-I-00-07-00004-00; Order No. GHS-I-05-07-00004-00, USAID.

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