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Mburu, G., Iorpenda, K., & Muwanga, F. (2012). Expanding the role of community mobilization to accelerate progress towards ending vertical transmission of HIV in Uganda: the Networks model. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 15(Suppl 2).

Lippman, S. A., Chinaglia, M., Donini, A. A., Diaz, J., Reingold, A., & Kerrigan, D. L. (2012). Findings from Encontros: a multi-level STI/HIV intervention to increase condom use, reduce STI, and change the social environment among sex workers in Brazil. Sexually transmitted diseases, 39(3), 209.

Knight, L. C., Van Rooyen, H., Humphries, H., Barnabas, R. V., & Celum, C. (2015). Empowering patients to link to care and treatment: qualitative findings about the role of a home-based HIV counselling, testing and linkage intervention in South Africa. AIDS care, (ahead-of-print), 1-6.

Kipp, W., Konde-Lule, J., Rubaale, T., Okech-Ojony, J., Alibhai, A., & Saunders, D. L. (2011). Comparing antiretroviral treatment outcomes between a prospective community-based and hospital-based cohort of HIV patients in rural Uganda. BMC international health and human rights, 11(Suppl 2), S12.

Igumbor, J. O., Scheepers, E., Ebrahim, R., Jason, A., & Grimwood, A. (2011). An evaluation of the impact of a community-based adherence support programme on ART outcomes in selected government HIV treatment sites in South Africa. AIDS care, 23(2), 231-236.

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Kaufman, M. R., Rimal, R. N., Carrasco, M., Fajobi, O., Soko, A., Limaye, R., & Mkandawire, G. (2014). Using social and behavior change communication to increase HIV testing and condom use: the Malawi BRIDGE Project. AIDS care, (ahead-of-print), 1-4.

Health Communication Partnership. (2011). The December 2010 Health Communication Partnership (HCP) and the Young Empowered and Healthy (Y.E.A.H.) Midterm Evaluation Survey Report.

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.

Grimwood, A., Fatti, G., Mothibi, E., Malahlela, M., Shea, J., & Eley, B. (2012). Community adherence support improves programme retention in children on antiretroviral treatment: a multicentre cohort study in South Africa. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 15(2).

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