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Hakim, A.. Population policy shifts and their implications for population stabilisation in Pakistan. Pakistan Development Review. 2001. 40:551-573

Shrestha, S.. Increasing contraceptive acceptance through empowerment of female community health volunteers in rural Nepal. J Health Popul Nutr. 2002. 20:156-65

Emond, A.,Pollock, J.,Da Costa, N.,Maranhao, T.,Macedo, A.. The effectiveness of community-based interventions to improve maternal and infant health in the Northeast of Brazil. Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2002. 12:101-10

Bossyns, P.,Miye, H.,Vlerberghe, W.. Supply-level measures to increase uptake of family planning services in Niger: The effectiveness of improving responsiveness. Tropical Medicine and International Health. 2002. 7:383-390

Adeokun, L.,Mantell, J. E.,Weiss, E.,Delano, G. E.,Jagha, T.,Olatoregun, J.,Udo, D.,Akinso, S.,Weiss, E.. Promoting dual protection in family planning clinics in Ibadan, Nigeria. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2002. 28:87-95

Saleem, S.,Isa, M. A.. Facilitating inter-spousal communication for birth spacing–a feasibility study of Pakistani couples for policy implications. J Pak Med Assoc. 2004. 54:182-6

Fasubaa, O. B.,Ojo, O. D.. Impact of post-abortion counseling in a semi-urban town of Western Nigeria. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2004. 24:298-303

Lundgren, R. I.,Gribble, J. N.,Greene, M. E.,Emrick, G. E.,de Monroy, M.. Cultivating men’s interest in family planning in rural El Salvador. Stud Fam Plann. 2005. 36:173-88

Fullerton, J. T.,Killian, R.,Gass, P. M.. Outcomes of a community- and home-based intervention for safe motherhood and newborn care. Health Care Women Int. 2005. 26:561-76

Najafi, F.,Rakhshani, F.. Increasing men’s knowledge, attitude and practice regarding family planning through their wives’ group counseling in Zahedan, Iran. Journal of Medical Sciences. 2006. 6:74-78

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