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1. Increased utilisation and quality: a focus on inequality and a learning health system approach-explaining Nepal's success in reducing maternal and newborn mortality 2000-2020.

2. Financial incentives and delivery care: Evidence from the Safe Delivery Incentive Program in Nepal.

3. Analysis of maternal and newborn training curricula and approaches to inform future trainings for routine care, basic and comprehensive emergency obstetric and newborn care in the low- and middle-income countries: Lessons from Ethiopia and Nepal.

4. Intersectional (in) equities in contact coverage of maternal and newborn health services in Nepal: insights from a nationwide cross-sectional household survey.

5. Quality of Care for Maternal and Newborn Health in Health Facilities in Nepal.

6. Measuring fidelity, feasibility, costs: an implementation evaluation of a cluster-controlled trial of group antenatal care in rural Nepal.

7. Respectful maternal and newborn care: measurement in one EN-BIRTH study hospital in Nepal.

8. Abortion service provision in South Asia: A comparative study of four countries.

9. Integrating postpartum contraceptive counseling and IUD insertion services into maternity care in Nepal: results from stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial.

10. Conditional cash transfer policies in maternal health service utilization in Nepal: Analysis of safe delivery incentive program (Aama Surakshya Karyakram) using Kingdon's multiple streams framework.

11. Dirty and 40 days in the wilderness: Eliciting childbirth and postnatal cultural practices and beliefs in Nepal.

12. Effect of Women's autonomy on maternal health service utilization in Nepal: a cross sectional study.

13. Factors determining satisfaction among facility-based maternity clients in Nepal.

14. New forms of development: branding innovative ideas and bidding for foreign aid in the maternal and child health service in Nepal.

15. Why do costs act as a barrier in maternity care for some, but not all women? A qualitative study in rural Nepal.

16. Association between the person-centered maternity care experience and mental health after delivery in urban and rural Dhading, Nepal: a cross-sectional study.

17. Multidomain and multilevel strategies to improve equity in maternal and newborn health services in Nepal: perspectives of health managers and policymakers.

18. Contribution of Nepal's Free Delivery Care Policies in Improving Utilisation of Maternal Health Services.

19. Respectful Maternity Care in South Asia: What Does the Evidence Say? Experiences of Care and Neglect, Associated Vulnerabilities and Social Complexities.

20. A review of the maternal iron and folic acid supplementation programme in Nepal: Achievements and challenges.

21. Infant and young child feeding practices and its associated factors among mothers of under two years children in a western hilly region of Nepal.

22. Predictors of wealth-related inequality in institutional delivery: a decomposition analysis using Nepal multiple Indicator cluster survey (MICS) 2019.

23. Health facility preparedness of maternal and neonatal health services: a survey in Jumla, Nepal.

24. Persistent inequity in maternal health care utilization in Nepal despite impressive overall gains.

25. Trend and Sociodemographic Correlates of Cesarean Section Utilization in Nepal: Evidence from Demographic and Health Surveys 2006-2016.

26. Factors influencing place of delivery: Evidence from three south-Asian countries.

27. Trends in national and subnational wealth related inequalities in use of maternal health care services in Nepal: an analysis using demographic and health surveys (2001-2016).

28. Improving maternal health services through social accountability interventions in Nepal: an analytical review of existing literature.

29. Trends and correlates of cesarean section rates over two decades in Nepal.

30. Engaging female community health volunteers in maternal health services and its satisfaction among village mothers in Hill and Mountain Regions, Nepal.

31. Maternal Decision-Making Input and Health-Seeking Behaviors Between Pregnancy and the Child's Second Birthday: A Cross-Sectional Study in Nepal.

32. The Availability of Emergency Obstetric Care in Birthing Centres in Rural Nepal: A Cross-sectional Survey.

33. Health management committee strengthening and community mobilisation through women's groups to improve trained health worker attendance at birth in rural Nepal: a cluster randomised controlled trial.

34. The Logarithmic Spiral of Networks of Care for Expectant Families in Rural Nepal: A Descriptive Case Study.

35. On-site clinical mentoring as a maternal and new-born care quality improvement method: evidence from a nurse cohort study in Nepal.

36. Correlates of continuum of maternal health services among Nepalese women: Evidence from Nepal Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey.

37. Teaching pelvic floor muscle training to local health workers in rural Nepal.

38. The contribution of female community health volunteers (FCHVs) to maternity care in Nepal: a qualitative study.

39. Drivers of health system strengthening: learning from implementation of maternal and child health programmes in Mozambique, Nepal and Rwanda.

40. Barriers to utilization of childbirth services of a rural birthing center in Nepal: A qualitative study.

41. Maternal and neonatal service usage and determinants in fragile and conflict-affected situations: a systematic review of Asia and the Middle-East.

42. Impact of the roll out of comprehensive emergency obstetric care on institutional birth rate in rural Nepal.

43. Undernutrition Among Infants and Children in Nepal: Maternal Health Services and Their Roles to Prevent it.

44. Determinants of institutional birth among women in rural Nepal: a mixed-methods cross-sectional study.

45. Women's Autonomy and Skilled Attendance During Pregnancy and Delivery in Nepal.

46. Antenatal Care in Nepal: A Socioecological Perspective.

47. Maternal mental health in primary care in five low- and middle-income countries: a situational analysis.

48. Paternal Factors and Inequity Associated with Access to Maternal Health Care Service Utilization in Nepal: A Community Based Cross-Sectional Study.

49. Health Services, Attitudes about Children, and Fertility Limitation.

50. Improving newborn care practices through home visits: lessons from Malawi, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Uganda.