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Gullo, S.,Galavotti, C.,Kuhlmann, A. S.,Msiska, T.,Hastings, P.,Marti, C. N. (2017). Effects of a social accountability approach, CARE’s Community Score Card, on reproductive health-related outcomes in Malawi: A cluster-randomized controlled evaluation PLoS ONE, 12(2), #Pages#

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Lemani, C.,Tang, J. H.,Kopp, D.,Phiri, B.,Kumvula, C.,Chikosi, L.,Mwale, M.,Rosenberg, N. E. (2017). Contraceptive uptake after training community health workers in couples counseling: A cluster randomized trial PLoS ONE, 12(4), #Pages#

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