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Glozah, F. N., Tabong, P. T. N., Bazant, E., Asampong, E., Hornuvo, R., Nwameme, A., Peprah, N.Y., Chandi, G.M., Adongo, P.B., Dako-Gyeke, P. (2024). Implementation and effectiveness outcomes of Community Health Advocacy Teams to improve long-lasting insecticide net distribution and use in six districts in Ghana: A one-group pre-post-test study. PLOS Global Public Health, 4(4), e0002123.

Oko, A. B., Jennifer, A., Chinyere, A. J., Nelson, N. J., Omokhudu, I., Edward, O. C., & Dennis, A. (2023). Assessment of integrated community case management of childhood illness (ICCM) practices by trained patent and proprietary medicine vendors (PPMVs) in Ebonyi and Kaduna states, Nigeria. BMC Health Services Research, 23(1), 1-9.

Oliff, M. S., Muniina, P., Babigumira, K., Phuka, J., Rietveld, H., Sande, J., Nsona, H., Lugand, M. M. (2023). The five continuum of care criteria that should accompany rectal artesunate interventions: lessons learned from an implementation study in Malawi. Malaria Journal, 22(1), 1-14.

Vishnuprasad, R., Dutt, V., Tandia, D., & Kotwal, A. (2022). Effectiveness of structured Behavior Change Communication methods in control of mosquito-borne diseases: A quasi-experimental study. Medical Journal Armed Forces India.

Bhavnani, D., García Espinosa, B., Baird, M., Presley, N., Le Menach, A., Bradley, C., Outten, Marcela., González, O. (2022). Malaria surveillance and case management in remote and indigenous communities of Panama: results from a community-based health worker pilot. Malaria Journal, 21(1), 1-11.

Masunaga, Y., Muela Ribera, J., Jaiteh, F., de Vries, D. H., & Peeters Grietens, K. (2022). Village health workers as health diplomats: negotiating health and study participation in a malaria elimination trial in The Gambia. BMC Health Services Research, 22(1), 1-12.

Asingizwe, D., Poortvliet, P.M., van Vliet, A.J. H., Koenraadt, C. J. M., Ingabire, C. M., Mutesa, L., Leeuwis, C. (2020). What do people benefit from a citizen science programme? Evidence from a Rwandan citizen science programme on malaria control. Malaria Journal 19:283

Kebede, Y., Abebe, L., Alemayehu, G., Sudhakar, M., Birhanu, Z. (2020). Effectiveness of peer-learning assisted primary school students educating the rural community on insecticide-treated nets utilization in Jimma-zone Ethiopia. Malaria Journal 19:331.

Kebede, Y., Abebe, L., Alemayehu, G., Sudhakar, M., Birhanu, Z. (2020). School-based social and behavior change communication (SBCC) advances community exposure to malaria messages, acceptance, and preventive practices in Ethiopia: A pre-posttest study. PLoS ONE 15(6): e0235189.

Oresanya, O., Counihan, H., Nndaliman, I., Alegbeleye, A., Jiya, J., Adesoro, O., Dada, J., Gimba, P., Ozor, L., Prosnitz, D., Maxwell, K.Effect of community-based intervention on improving access to treatment for sick under-five children in hard-to-reach communities in Niger State, Nigeria. J Glob Health, 9 (1):010803.

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