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Speizer, I. S.,Corroon, M.,Calhoun, L. M.,Gueye, A.,Guilkey, D. K. (2018). Association of men’s exposure to family planning programming and reported discussion with partner and family planning use: The case of urban Senegal PLoS ONE, 13(9), #Pages#

Daniele, M. A. S.,Ganaba, R.,Sarrassat, S.,Cousens, S.,Rossier, C.,Drabo, S.,Ouedraogo, D.,Filippi, V. (2018). Involving male partners in maternity care in burkina faso: A randomized controlled trial Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 96(7), 450-461

Subramanian, L.,Simon, C.,Daniel, E. E. (2018). Increasing contraceptive use among young married couples in Bihar, India: Evidence from a decade of implementation of the PRACHAR project Global Health Science and Practice, 6(2), 328-342

Benson, A.,Calhoun, L.,Corroon, M.,Gueye, A.,Guilkey, D.,Kebede, E.,Lance, P.,O’Hara, R.,Speizer, I. S.,Stewart, J.,Winston, J. (2018). The Senegal urban reproductive health initiative: a longitudinal program impact evaluation Contraception, 97(5), 439-444

Camara, B. S.,Delamou, A.,Sidibé, S.,Béavogui, A. H.,Bouedouno, P.,Sylla, M. M.,Yentema, O.,Kouanda, S. (2018). Impact of an Antenatal Counseling on Use of Modern Family Planning Methods in the Postpartum in Rural Guinea African journal of reproductive health, 22(4), 16-25

Unger, J. A.,Ronen, K.,Perrier, T.,DeRenzi, B.,Slyker, J.,Drake, A. L.,Mogaka, D.,Kinuthia, J.,John-Stewart, G. (2018). Short message service communication improves exclusive breastfeeding and early postpartum contraception in a low- to middle-income country setting: a randomised trial BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 125(12), 1620-1629

McConnell, M.,Rothschild, C. W.,Ettenger, A.,Muigai, F.,Cohen, J. (2018). Free contraception and behavioural nudges in the postpartum period: Evidence from a randomised control trial in Nairobi, Kenya BMJ Global Health, 3(5) #Pages#

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