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1. Antenatal Care Research in East Africa During the Millennium Development Goals Initiative: A Scoping Review

5. Food security variation among Indigenous communities in South-western Uganda.

8. Development of a Scorecard to Monitor Progress toward National Cholera Elimination: Its Application in Uganda.

10. Identifying Predictors for Minimum Dietary Diversity and Minimum Meal Frequency in Children Aged 6–23 Months in Uganda.

11. 'We don't use the same ways to treat the illness:' A qualitative study of heterogeneity in health-seeking behaviour for acute gastrointestinal illness among the Ugandan Batwa.

12. Developing an online food composition database for an Indigenous population in south-western Uganda.

13. Seasonality, climate change, and food security during pregnancy among indigenous and non-indigenous women in rural Uganda: Implications for maternal-infant health.

14. Cultural Values and the Coliform Bacterial Load of "Masato," an Amazon Indigenous Beverage.

16. 'We are all serving the same Ugandans': A nationwide mixed-methods evaluation of private sector surgical capacity in Uganda.

17. Dynamical Malaria Forecasts Are Skillful at Regional and Local Scales in Uganda up to 4 Months Ahead.

18. You pray to your God: A qualitative analysis of challenges in the provision of safe, timely, and affordable surgical care in Uganda.

19. Geospatial analysis of unmet pediatric surgical need in Uganda.

21. Seasonal variation of food security among the Batwa of Kanungu, Uganda.

22. Drawing the line between adaptation and development: a systematic literature review of planned adaptation in developing countries.

23. Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasitaemia among indigenous Batwa and non-indigenous communities of Kanungu district, Uganda.

24. A Community-Based Approach to Integrating Socio, Cultural and Environmental Contexts in the Development of a Food Database for Indigenous and Rural Populations: The Case of the Batwa and Bakiga in South-Western Uganda.

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