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Underwood, C., Boulay, M., Snetro-Plewman, G., Macwan’gi, M., Vijayaraghavan, J., Namfukwe, M., & Marsh, D. (2012). Community capacity as means to improved health practices and an end in itself: evidence from a multi-stage study. International quarterly of community health education, 33(2), 105-127.

O’Malley, G., Beima-Sofie, K., Feris, L., Shepard-Perry, M., Hamunime, N., John-Stewart, G., … & Brandt, L. (2015). “If I Take My Medicine, I Will Be Strong:” Evaluation of a Pediatric HIV Disclosure Intervention in Namibia. Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999), 68(1), e1.

Purdy, C. H. (2006). Fruity, fun and safe: creating a youth condom brand in Indonesia. Reproductive Health Matters, 14(28), 127-134.

O’Malley, G., Beima-Sofie, K., Feris, L., Shepard-Perry, M., Hamunime, N., John-Stewart, G., … & Brandt, L. (2015). “If I Take My Medicine, I Will Be Strong:” Evaluation of a Pediatric HIV Disclosure Intervention in Namibia. Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999), 68(1), e1.

Knight, L. C., Van Rooyen, H., Humphries, H., Barnabas, R. V., & Celum, C. (2015). Empowering patients to link to care and treatment: qualitative findings about the role of a home-based HIV counselling, testing and linkage intervention in South Africa. AIDS care, (ahead-of-print), 1-6.

Jewkes, R., Wood, K., & Duvvury, N. (2010). ‘I woke up after I joined Stepping Stones’: meanings of an HIV behavioral intervention in rural South African young people’s lives. Health Education Research, 25(6), 1074-1084.

Collinge, J, Figueroa, ME, Kincaid, DL, Pearce, B, Mahlasela, L. Reflections on Femininity, Love and HIV The Story of 4Play: Sex Tips for Girls. South Africa: USAID.

Collinge, JA, Mahlasela, L, Delate, R, Figueroa, ME, Kincaid, DL (2014). Exploring the web of desire: The story of Intersexions. South Africa: JHHESA.

Goldstein, S., Usdin, S., Scheepers, E., & Japhet, G. (2005). Communicating HIV and AIDS, what works? A report on the impact evaluation of Soul City’s fourth series. Journal of health communication, 10(5), 465-483.

Bertrand, J. T., Njeuhmeli, E., Forsythe, S., Mattison, S. K., Mahler, H., & Hankins, C. A. (2011). Voluntary medical male circumcision: a qualitative study exploring the challenges of costing demand creation in eastern and southern Africa. PLoS One, 6(11), e27562.

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