Citations

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Dinat, Natalya, and Sally Peberdy. "Restless worlds of work, health and migration: Domestic workers in Johannesburg." Development Southern Africa 24, no. 1 (2007): 189-203.
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Ohene, Sally-Ann, and I.O. Akoto. "Factors associated with sexually transmitted infections among young Ghanaian women." Ghana medical journal 42, no. 3 (2009): 0-0.
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Simwaka, Bertha N, Sally Theobald, Yaa P Amekudzi, and Rachel Tolhurst. "Meeting millennium development goals 3 and 5." BMJ 331, no. 7519 (2005): 708-709.
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Doctor, Henry V, Radheshyam Bairagi, Sally Findley, Stephane Helleringer, and Tukur Dahiru. "Northern Nigeria maternal, newborn and child health programme: Selected analyses from population-based baseline survey." Open Demography Journal (2011).
Journal Article
Doctor, Henry, Radheshyam Bairagi, Sally Findley, Stephane Helleringer, and Tukur Dahiru. "Northern Nigeria Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Programme: selected analyses from population-based baseline survey." Open Demography J (2011).
Book
Peberdy, Sally. Competition or cooperation? The South African and migrant entrepreneurs in Johannesburg. South Africa: Southern African Migrant Programme, 2017.
Working Paper
van Koppen, Barbara, Hilmy Sally, Michael Aliber, Ben Cousins, and Barbara Tapela. "Water resources management, rural redress and agrarian reform." Development Planning Division Working Paper Series (DBSA) , no. 7 (2007).
Working Paper
Black, Richard, Jonathan Crush, Sally Peberdy, Savina Ammassari, Lyndsay M Hilker, Shannon Mouillesseaux, Claire Pooley, and Radha Rajkotia. "Migration and development in Africa: An overview." Southern African Migration Programme. African Migration & Development Series , no. 1 (2006).
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Doctor, Henry V, Sally E Findley, Alastair Ager, Giorgio Cometto, Godwin Y Afenyadu, Fatima Adamu, and Cathy Green. "Using community-based research to shape the design and delivery of maternal health services in Northern Nigeria." Reproductive Health Matters 20, no. 39 (2012): 104-112.
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