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Hatcher, A. M., Turan, J. M., Leslie, H. H., Kanya, L. W., Kwena, Z., Johnson, M. O., … & Cohen, C. R. (2012). Predictors of linkage to care following community-based HIV counseling and testing in rural Kenya. AIDS and Behavior, 16(5), 1295-1307.

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.

Bertrand, J. T., Njeuhmeli, E., Forsythe, S., Mattison, S. K., Mahler, H., & Hankins, C. A. (2011). Voluntary medical male circumcision: a qualitative study exploring the challenges of costing demand creation in eastern and southern Africa. PLoS One, 6(11), e27562.

Zalisk, K., Herrera, S., Inyang, U., Mohammed, A.B., Uhomoibhi, P., Yé, Y. (2019). Caregiver exposure to malaria social and behaviour change messages can improve bed net use among children in an endemic country: secondary analysis of the 2015 Nigeria Malaria Indicator Survey. Malar J, 18:121.

Oresanya, O., Counihan, H., Nndaliman, I., Alegbeleye, A., Jiya, J., Adesoro, O., Dada, J., Gimba, P., Ozor, L., Prosnitz, D., Maxwell, K.Effect of community-based intervention on improving access to treatment for sick under-five children in hard-to-reach communities in Niger State, Nigeria. J Glob Health, 9 (1):010803.

Khadka, A., Perales, N.A., Wei, D.J., Gage, A.D., Haber, N…Fink, G. (2018). Malaria control across borders: quasi‑experimental evidence from the Trans‑Kunene malaria initiative (TKMI). Malar J, 17:224.

Yaya, S., Uthman, O.A., Amouzou, A., Bishwajit, G. (2018). Mass media exposure and its impact on malaria prevention behaviour among adult women in sub-Saharan Africa: results from malaria indicator surveys. Global Health Research and Policy, 3:20.

Balami, A.D., Said, S.M., Zulkefli, N.A.M., Bachok, N. Audu, B. (2019). Effects of a health educational intervention on malaria knowledge, motivation, and behavioural skills: a randomized controlled trial. Malar J, 18:41.

Maung, CN., Sein, TT., Hlaing, T., Okanurak, K., Silawan, T., Kaewkungwal, J. (2014). Promoting community malaria control in rural Myanmar through an active community participation program using the participatory learning approach. Rural Remote Health, 17 (2):4130.

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.

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