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Kaufman, M. (2014). Love Me, Parents! Impact of an Integrated National Safe Motherhood Campaign in Tanzania. Presentation at the 142nd American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting and Exposition, New Orleans, LA.

Tougher, S., Ye, Y., Amuasi, J. H., Kourgueni, I. A., Thomson, R., Goodman, C… Amin, A. (2012). Effect of the Affordable Medicines Facility—malaria (AMFm) on the availability, price, and market share of quality-assured artemisinin-based combination therapies in seven countries: a before-and-after analysis of outlet survey data. The Lancet, 380 (9857):1916-1926.

Anderson, F. J. (2014). Evaluation: Maternal and Child Health Transformation Project in Warrap State South Sudan. Cooperative Agreement Number AID-OAA-A-10-00037.

Bruxvoort, K., Festo, C., Kalolella, A., Cairns, M., Lyaruu, P., Kenani, M… Schellenberg, D. (2014). Cluster randomized trial of text message reminders to retail staff in Tanzanian drug shops dispensing artemether-lumefantrine: effect on dispenser knowledge and patient adherence. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 91 (4):844-853.

Communications Support for Health Program Zambia Communications For Health: Stop Malaria Champion Communities Program Evaluation, CONTRACT NO: GHS-I-00-07-00004-00; Order No. GHS-I-05-07-00004-00, USAID.

Chourasia, M. K., Abraham, V. J., John, J. (2014). Household training vs. mass campaigns: a better method of health communication for preventing malaria. Tropical Doctor, 44(4): 196-200.

Ahmed, S.M., Hossain, M.S., Kabir, M. (2014). Conventional or IPC: which works best in disseminating malaria information in an endemic rural Bangladeshi community? PLoS One, 9 (3):e90711.

Raifman, J.R., Lanthorn, H.E., Rokicki, S., Fink, G. (2014). The impact of text message reminders on adherence to antimalarial treatment in northern Ghana: a randomized trial. PLoS One, 9 (10):e109032.

Zurovac, D., Githinji, S., Memusi, D., Kigen, S., Machini, B., Muturi, A… Nyandigisi, A. (2014). Major improvements in the quality of malaria case-management under the “test and treat” policy in Kenya. PLoS One, 9 (3):e92782.

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