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Stadler, J.,Hlongwa, L.. Monitoring and evaluation of loveLife’s AIDS prevention and advocacy activities in South Africa, 1999-2001. Evaluation and Program Planning. 2002. 25:365-376

Adeokun, L.,Mantell, J. E.,Weiss, E.,Delano, G. E.,Jagha, T.,Olatoregun, J.,Udo, D.,Akinso, S.,Weiss, E.. Promoting dual protection in family planning clinics in Ibadan, Nigeria. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2002. 28:87-95

Agha, S.. A quasi-experimental study to assess the impact of four adolescent sexual health interventions in Sub/Saharan Africa. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2002. 28:67-70

Collumbien, M.,Douthwaite, M.. Pills, injections and audiotapes: reaching couples in Pakistan. J Biosoc Sci. 2003. 35:41-58

Muyinda, H.,Nakuya, J.,Pool, R.,Whitworth, J.. Harnessing the senga institution of adolescent sex education for the control of HIV and STDs in rural Uganda. AIDS Care. 2003. 15:159-67

Peltzer, K.,Promtussananon, S.. Evaluation of Soul City school and mass media life skills education among junior secondary school learners in South Africa. Social Behavior & Personality: an international journal. 2003. 31:825-834

Saleem, S.,Isa, M. A.. Facilitating inter-spousal communication for birth spacing–a feasibility study of Pakistani couples for policy implications. J Pak Med Assoc. 2004. 54:182-6

Sood, S., Sengupta, M.,Mishra, P., Jacoby, C.. Come Gather around Together: An examination of radio listening groups in Fulbari, Nepal. 1-35

Chen, S.,Guilkey, D. K.. Determinants of contraceptive method choice in rural Tanzania between 1991 and 1999. Stud Fam Plann. 2003. 34:263-76

Erulkar, A. S.,Ettyang, L. I.,Onoka, C.,Nyagah, F. K.,Muyonga, A.. Behavior change evaluation of a culturally consistent reproductive health program for young Kenyans. Int Fam Plan Perspect. 2004. 30:58-67

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