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Mmbaga, E. J.,Kajula, L.,Aarø, L. E.,Kilonzo, M.,Wubs, A. G.,Eggers, S. M.,De Vries, H.,Kaaya, S. (2017). Effect of the PREPARE intervention on sexual initiation and condom use among adolescents aged 12-14: A cluster randomised controlled trial in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania BMC Public Health, 17(1), #Pages#

Measurement, Learning,Evaluation Project Nigeria, Team,Atagame, K. L.,Benson, A.,Calhoun, L.,Corroon, M.,Guilkey, D.,Iyiwose, P.,Kebede, E.,Lance, P.,O’Hara, R.,Ojogun, O. T.,Speizer, I. S.,Stewart, J. F.,Winston, J. (2017). Evaluation of the Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI) Program Studies in Family Planning, 48(3), 253-268

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

Doyle, K.,Levtov, R. G.,Barker, G.,Bastian, G. G.,Bingenheimer, J. B.,Kazimbaya, S.,Nzabonimpa, A.,Pulerwitz, J.,Sayinzoga, F.,Sharma, V.,Shattuck, D. (2018). Gender-transformative Bandebereho couples’ intervention to promote male engagement in reproductive and maternal health and violence prevention in Rwanda: Findings from a randomized controlled trial PloS One, 13(4), e0192756

Galarraga, O.,Harries, J.,Maughan-Brown, B.,Cooper, D.,Short, S. E.,Lurie, M. N.,Harrison, A. (2018). The Empower Nudge lottery to increase dual protection use: a proof-of-concept randomised pilot trial in South Africa Reproductive Health Matters, 26(52), 1510701

Adedini, S. A.,Babalola, S.,Ibeawuchi, C.,Omotoso, O.,Akiode, A.,Odeku, M. (2018). Role of Religious Leaders in Promoting Contraceptive Use in Nigeria: Evidence From the Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative Global Health, Science and Practice, 6(3), 500-514

Camara, B. S.,Delamou, A.,Sidibe, S.,Beavogui, 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

Lafort, Y.,Lessitala, F.,Ismael de Melo, M. S.,Griffin, S.,Chersich, M.,Delva, W. (2018). Impact of a “Diagonal” Intervention on Uptake of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services by Female Sex Workers in Mozambique: A Mixed-Methods Implementation Study Front Public Health, 6(#issue#), 109

Patel, S. J.,Subbiah, S.,Jones, R.,Muigai, F.,Rothschild, C. W.,Omwodo, L.,Ogolla, T.,Kimenju, G.,Pearson, N.,Meadows, A.,Nour, N. M. (2018). Providing support to pregnant women and new mothers through moderated WhatsApp groups: a feasibility study Mhealth, 4(#issue#), 14

Green, E. P.,Augustine, A.,Naanyu, V.,Hess, A. K.,Kiwinda, L. (2018). Developing a Digital Marketplace for Family Planning: Pilot Randomized Encouragement Trial J Med Internet Res, 20(7), e10756

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