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1. Scaling up Locally Adapted Clinical Practice Guidelines for Improving Childbirth Care in Tanzania: A Protocol for Programme Theory and Qualitative Methods of the PartoMa Scale-up Study.

2. Negotiating social norms, the legacy of vertical health initiatives and contradicting health policies: a qualitative study of health professionals' perceptions and attitudes of providing adolescent sexual and reproductive health care in Arusha and Kilimanjaro region, Tanzania

3. Gendered health impacts of industrial gold mining in northwestern Tanzania: perceptions of local communities.

4. Eye of the beholder? Observation versus self-report in the measurement of disrespect and abuse during facility-based childbirth.

5. Gender dynamics of community-led total sanitation interventions in Mpwapwa District, Tanzania.

6. Challenges in day-to-day midwifery practice; a qualitative study from a regional referral hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

7. Experiences and perceptions of participants on the pathway towards clinical management of dual tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus in Tanzania.

8. The political economy of sugar-sweetened beverage taxation: an analysis from seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

9. Facilitators and barriers to effective supervision of maternal and newborn care: a qualitative study from Shinyanga region, Tanzania.

10. Factors affecting adoption, implementation fidelity, and sustainability of the Redesigned Community Health Fund in Tanzania: a mixed methods protocol for process evaluation in the Dodoma region.

11. 'Fighting an uphill battle': a qualitative study of the challenges encountered by pharmacy workers when providing services to men who have sex with men in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

12. Intimate partner violence and challenges facing women living with HIV/AIDS in accessing antiretroviral treatment at Singida Regional Hospital, central Tanzania.

13. 'It is not expected for married couples': a qualitative study on challenges to safer sex communication among polygamous and monogamous partners in southeastern Tanzania.

14. Factors that hinder community participation in developing and implementing comprehensive council health plans in Manyoni District, Tanzania.

15. 'Unless you come with your partner you will be sent back home': strategies used to promote male involvement in antenatal care in Southern Tanzania.

16. Factors affecting effective ventilation during newborn resuscitation: a qualitative study among midwives in rural Tanzania.

17. Using pharmacists and drugstore workers as sexual healthcare givers: a qualitative study of men who have sex with men in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

18. Perceptions about the cultural practices of male partners during postpartum care in rural Tanzania: a qualitative study.

19. Women's perceptions of antenatal, delivery, and postpartum services in rural Tanzania.