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Cooper, C. M.,Fields, R.,Mazzeo, C. I.,Taylor, N.,Pfitzer, A.,Momolu, M.,Jabbeh-Howe, C.. Successful proof of concept of family planning and immunization integration in Liberia. Glob Health Sci Pract. 2015. 3:71-84

Chhabra, H. K.,Mohanty, I. R.,Mohanty, N. C.,Thamke, P.,Deshmukh, Y. A.. Impact of structured counseling on choice of contraceptive method among postpartum women. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India. 2015. #volume#:#pages#

Wegs, C.,Creanga, A. A.,Galavotti, C.,Wamalwa, E.. Community dialogue to shift social norms and enable family planning: An evaluation of the family planning results initiative in Kenya. PLoS One. 2016. 11:e0153907

Newmann, S. J.,Rocca, C. H.,Zakaras, J. M.,Onono, M.,Bukusi, E. A.,Grossman, D.,Cohen, C. R.. Does integrating family planning into HIV services improve gender equitable attitudes? Results from a cluster randomized trial in Nyanza, Kenya. AIDS Behav. 2016.

Azmat, S. K.,Hameed, W.,Hamza, H. B.,Mustafa, G.,Ishaque, M.,Abbas, G.,Khan, O. F.,Asghar, J.,Munroe, E.,Ali, S.,Hussain, W.,Ali, S.,Ahmed, A.,Ali, M.,Temmerman, M.. Engaging with community-based public and private mid-level providers for promoting the use of modern contraceptive methods in rural Pakistan: results from two innovative birth spacing interventions. Reprod Health. 2016. 13:25

Joshi, B.,Velhal, G.,Chauhan, S.,Kulkarni, R.,Begum, S.. Linking HIV & family planning services to improve dual methods of contraception among women infected with HIV in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Indian J Med Res. 2016. 143:464-73

Dulli, L. S.,Eichleay, M.,Rademacher, K.,Sortijas, S.,Nsengiyumva, T.. Meeting postpartum women’s family planning needs through integrated family planning and immunization services: Results of a cluster-randomized controlled trial in Rwanda. Glob Health Sci Pract. 2016. 4:73-86

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