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1. Building social accountability to improve reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health in Nigeria.

2. Geographical and socioeconomic inequalities in the utilization of maternal healthcare services in Nigeria: 2003-2017.

3. Demand and supply analysis for maternal and child health services at the primary healthcare level in Nigeria.

4. Determinants of partial and adequate maternal health services utilization in Nigeria: analysis of cross-sectional survey.

5. Acceptability and user experiences of a patient-held smart card for antenatal services in Nigeria: a qualitative study.

6. Socioeconomic inequalities in maternal health service utilisation: a case of antenatal care in Nigeria using a decomposition approach.

7. Seeking maternal health care in rural Nigeria: through the lens of negofeminism.

8. The influence of antenatal care on pregnancy outcome.

9. Opening addresses.

10. Maternal death in the booked and unbooked patients: University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital experience.

11. Maternal mortality at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu: a 10-year survey.

12. Maternal mortality from emergency caesarean section in booked hospital patients at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu.

13. Maternal mortality at Ilorin, Nigeria.

14. Maternity care monitoring: the case of the unbooked patient.

15. Did an Intervention Programme Aimed at Strengthening the Maternal and Child Health Services in Nigeria Improve the Completeness of Routine Health Data Within the Health Management Information System?

16. Transforming women's and providers' experience of care for improved outcomes: A theory of change for group antenatal care in Kenya and Nigeria.

17. Journey for a cure: Illness narratives of obstetric fistula survivors in North Central Nigeria.

18. Explaining regional variations in child survival in Nigeria: Evidence from demographic and health survey.

19. Theory-driven development of a mobile phone supported intervention for adolescents with perinatal depression.

20. "We have either obsolete knowledge, obsolete equipment or obsolete skills": policy-makers and clinical managers' views on maternal health delivery in rural Nigeria.

21. ATTAINING THE GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS FOR LITERATURE TEACHING AND LEARNING IN NIGERIA.

22. Impact of Muslim opinion leaders' training of healthcare providers on the uptake of MNCH services in Northern Nigeria.

23. Patterns and trends of postpartum family planning in Ethiopia, Malawi, and Nigeria: evidence of missed opportunities for integration.

24. "If you are on duty, you may be afraid to come out to attend to a person": fear of crime and security challenges in maternal acute care in Nigeria from a realist perspective.

25. "That's a woman's problem": a qualitative analysis to understand male involvement in maternal and newborn health in Jigawa state, northern Nigeria.

26. Association between intimate partner violence and utilization of facility delivery services in Nigeria: a propensity score matching analysis.

27. Perspectives of beneficiaries, health service providers, and community members on a maternal and child health conditional cash transfer pilot programme in Nigeria.

28. Associations between birth kit use and maternal and neonatal health outcomes in rural Jigawa state, Nigeria: A secondary analysis of data from a cluster randomized controlled trial.

29. Methodological development of tools to measure how women are treated during facility-based childbirth in four countries: labor observation and community survey.

30. Applying a Client-centered Approach to Maternal and Neonatal Networks of Care: Case Studies from Urban and Rural Nigeria.

31. Development of caesarean section prediction models: secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study in two sub-Saharan African countries.

32. Using Social Accountability to Improve Maternal and Child Health in Nigeria.

33. Exploring the intersection between country context and priority setting to prevent maternal mortality: A multi-methods study comparing expected vs observed priorities in five countries to validate the obstetric transition mode.

34. Study protocol: realist evaluation of effectiveness and sustainability of a community health workers programme in improving maternal and child health in Nigeria.

35. Maternal death and obstetric care audits in Nigeria: a systematic review of barriers and enabling factors in the provision of emergency care.

36. Maternal health care visits as predictors of contraceptive use among childbearing women in a medically underserved state in Nigeria.

37. Obstetric fistula policy in Nigeria: a critical discourse analysis.

38. The first 500 days of life: policies to support maternal nutrition.

39. Village health worker motivation for better performance in a maternal and child health programme in Nigeria: A realist evaluation.

40. Utilization of maternal health facilities and rural women's well-being: towards the attainment of sustainable development goals.

41. PERSISTENT CHALLENGES AND BARRIERS ENCOUNTERED BY WOMEN ATTENDING FORMAL ANTENATAL CARE IN SOUTH EAST NIGERIA.

42. Utilisation of skilled birth attendants over time in Nigeria and Malawi.

43. Conditional cash transfer schemes in Nigeria: potential gains for maternal and child health service uptake in a national pilot programme.

44. "Why not bathe the baby today?": A qualitative study of thermal care beliefs and practices in four African sites.

45. Early results of an integrated maternal, newborn, and child health program, Northern Nigeria, 2009 to 2011.

46. Maternal Healthcare Utilization among Women of Child Bearing Age Attending the Out-Patient Clinics of a Tertiary Health Facility Outstations in South-East, Nigeria.

47. Unavailability of essential obstetric care services in a local government area of south-west Nigeria.

48. Community Study of Maternal Mortality in South West Nigeria: How Applicable is the Sisterhood Method.

49. Assessing the operational effectiveness of a maternal and child health (MCH) conditional cash transfer pilot programme in Nigeria.

50. Knowledge of obstetric danger signs among antenatal clinic attendees in South–South Nigeria.