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Egbe, T. O.,Atashili, J.,Talla, E.,Atanga, M. B. S. (2016). Effect of performance based financing home visiting on the use of modern methods of contraception in the kumbo east health district, Cameroon Contracept Reprod Med, 1(#issue#), 19

Sapkota, S.,Rajbhandary, R.,Lohani, S.. The impact of balanced counseling on contraceptive method choice and determinants of long acting and reversible contraceptive continuation in Nepal. Matern Child Health J. 2016.

Joshi, B.,Velhal, G.,Chauhan, S.,Kulkarni, R.,Begum, S.. Linking HIV & family planning services to improve dual methods of contraception among women infected with HIV in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Indian J Med Res. 2016. 143:464-73

Azmat, S. K.,Hameed, W.,Hamza, H. B.,Mustafa, G.,Ishaque, M.,Abbas, G.,Khan, O. F.,Asghar, J.,Munroe, E.,Ali, S.,Hussain, W.,Ali, S.,Ahmed, A.,Ali, M.,Temmerman, M.. Engaging with community-based public and private mid-level providers for promoting the use of modern contraceptive methods in rural Pakistan: results from two innovative birth spacing interventions. Reprod Health. 2016. 13:25

McDougal, L.,Atmavilas, Y.,Hay, K.,Silverman, J. G.,Tarigopula, U. K.,Raj, A. (2017). Making the continuum of care work for mothers and infants: Does gender equity matter? Findings from a quasi-experimental study in Bihar, India PLoS ONE, 12(2), #Pages#

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

Bang, K. S.,Chae, S. M.,Lee, I.,Yu, J.,Kim, J. (2018). Effects of a Community Outreach Program for Maternal Health and Family Planning in Tigray, Ethiopia Asian Nursing Research, 12(3), 223-230

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