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Bertrand, Jane T, Janet Rice, Tara M Sullivan, and James Shelton. Skewed method mix: a measure of quality in family planning programs. Chapel Hill, NC, USA: MEASURE Evaluation, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, 2000.
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Aryeetey, Richmond, and J. Ansong. "Overweight and hypertension among college of health sciences employees in Ghana." African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 11, no. 6 (2011): 0-0.
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Posel, Dorrit, and Janet Bruce-Brand. "Only a housewife? Subjective well-being and homemaking in South Africa." Journal of Happiness Studies (2020).
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Book
Gonese, Elizabeth, Janet Dzangare, Nicholas Jonga, Owen Mugurungi, Simon Gregson, Ruth Walkup, James Mudzori, and Vinod Mishra. Comparison of HIV Prevalence Estimates for Zimbabwe from National Antenatal Clinic Surveillance (2006) and the 2005-06 Zimbabwe Demographic and Health Survey. Calverton, USA: USAID, 2010.
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Abramsky, Tanya, Karen Devries, Liglia Kiss, Leilani Francisco, Janet Nakuti, Tina Musuya, Nambusi Kyegombe, Elizabeth Starmann, Dan Kaye, and Lori Michau. "A community mobilisation intervention to prevent violence against women and reduce HIV/AIDS risk in Kampala, Uganda (the SASA! Study): study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial." Trials 13, no. 1 (2012): 96-0.
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