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Chung, A.M., Case, P., Gosling, J., Gosling, R., Madinga, M., Chikodzore, R., Macdonald, H., Viljoen, G., Chitapi, P., Gumbi, M., Mnguni, P., Murungu, J., Dube, B., Dhliwayo, P., & Mberikunashe, J. (2020). Scaling up malaria elimination management and leadership: a pilot in three provinces in Zimbabwe, 2016–2018. Malar J, 19, 185

Hendriksen, E. S., Hlubinka, D., Chariyalertsak, S., Chingono, A., Gray, G., Mbwambo, J., … & Coates, T. J. (2009). Keep talking about it: HIV/AIDS-related communication and prior HIV testing in Tanzania, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Thailand. AIDS and Behavior, 13(6), 1213-1221.

Kim, Y. M., Kols, A., Nyakauru, R., Marangwanda, C., & Chibatamoto, P. (2001). Promoting sexual responsibility among young people in Zimbabwe. International Family Planning Perspectives, 11-19.

Hatzold, K., Mavhu, W., Jasi, P., Chatora, K., Cowan, F. M., Taruberekera, N., … & Njeuhmeli, E. (2014). Barriers and motivators to voluntary medical male circumcision uptake among different age groups of men in Zimbabwe: results from a mixed methods study. PloS one, 9(5), e85051.

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