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Lundgren, R.,Sinai, I.,Jha, P.,Mukabatsinda, M.,Sacieta, L.,Leán, F. R.. Assessing the effect of introducing a new method into family planning programs in India, Peru, and Rwanda. Reproductive Health. 2012. 9

Undie, C.,Birungi, H.,Obare, F.,Liambila, W.,Askew, I.. Community-based interventions can expand access to comprehensive reproductive health and HIV information and services for married adolescent girls. International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health. 2014. 7:23-35

Okigbo, C. C.,Speizer, I. S.,Corroon, M.,Gueye, A.. Exposure to family planning messages and modern contraceptive use among men in urban Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal: a cross-sectional study. Reprod Health. 2015. 12:63

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

Shelus, V.,Ashcroft, N.,Burgess, S.,Giuffrida, M.,Jennings, V. (2017). Preventing pregnancy in Kenya through distribution and use of the cyclebeads mobile application International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 43(3), 131-141

Ramesh, J.,Chandrababu, R. (2018). Community-based educational intervention on necklace method as a natural family planning amongst reproductive age group women in India International Journal of Nursing Sciences, 5(1), 29-32

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