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1. The long run impact of early childhood deworming on numeracy and literacy: Evidence from Uganda.

2. Gambian cultural beliefs, attitudes and discourse on reproductive health and mortality: Implications for data collection in surveys from the interviewer’s perspective.

3. Using mathematical modeling to inform health policy: A case study from voluntary medical male circumcision scale-up in eastern and southern Africa and proposed framework for success.

4. Perceived needs of health tutors in rural and urban health training institutions in Ghana: Implications for health sector staff internal migration control.

5. Altruism and the pressure to share: Lab evidence from Tanzania.

6. Is this a man’s world? The effect of gender diversity and gender equality on firm innovativeness.

7. Inter- and intra-household perceived relative inequality among disabled and non-disabled people in Liberia.

8. SMS nudges as a tool to reduce tuberculosis treatment delay and pretreatment loss to follow-up. A randomized controlled trial.

9. The explanatory power of silent comics: An assessment in the context of knowledge transfer and agricultural extension to rural communities in southwestern Madagascar.

10. Utilization of decentralized health facilities and factors influencing women’s choice of a delivery site in Gida Ayana Woreda, western Ethiopia.

11. Applying a deviance framework to understand modern contraceptive use in sub-Saharan Africa.

12. Patient and health-care worker experiences of an HIV viral load intervention using SMS: A qualitative study.

13. The feasibility of a training course for clubfoot treatment in Africa: A mixed methods study.

14. Designing a course model for distance-based online bioinformatics training in Africa: The H3ABioNet experience.