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1. The impact of a community health worker intervention on uptake of antenatal care: a cluster-randomized pragmatic trial in Dar es Salaam.

2. Capitalizing on Community Groups to Improve Women's Resilience to Maternal and Child Health Challenges: Protocol for a Human-Centered Design Study in Tanzania.

3. Late initiation and low utilization of postnatal care services among women in the rural setting in Northwest Tanzania: a community-based study using a mixed method approach.

4. Dr. Godfrey Mbaruku: A tribute and review of the life of a maternal health crusader in Tanzania.

5. Male involvement interventions and improved couples' emotional relationships in Tanzania and Zimbabwe: 'When we are walking together, I feel happy'.

6. Trends and factors associated with the utilisation of antenatal care services during the Millennium Development Goals era in Tanzania.

7. Factors influencing adoption of facility-assisted delivery - a qualitative study of women and other stakeholders in a Maasai community in Ngorongoro District, Tanzania.

8. Improving pregnant women's knowledge on danger signs and birth preparedness practices using an interactive mobile messaging alert system in Dodoma region, Tanzania: a controlled quasi experimental study.

9. African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) Reports Findings in Pediatrics (Experiences of mothers and health workers with MomCare and SafeCare bundles in Kenya and Tanzania: A qualitative evaluation).

10. Aga Khan University Reports Findings in Nursing (Interventions co-designed by healthcare providers and clients for improving therapeutic relationships in maternal and child healthcare: a pilot study using human centered design in rural Tanzania).

11. Using contraceptives to delay first birth: a qualitative study of individual, community and health provider perceptions in southern Tanzania.

12. Unpacking the enabling factors for hand, cord and birth-surface hygiene in Zanzibar maternity units.

13. Delaying first birth: an analysis of household survey data from rural Southern Tanzania.

14. Aga Khan University Reports Findings in Health Services (The role of nurse-client relationships in maternal and child healthcare: a qualitative study in rural Tanzania).

15. The implementation and effectiveness of multi-tasked, paid community health workers on maternal and child health: A cluster-randomized pragmatic trial and qualitative process evaluation in Tanzania.

16. Improving nursing education curriculum as a tool for strengthening the nurse-client relationships in maternal and child healthcare: Insights from a human-centered design study in rural Tanzania.

17. Introducing payment for performance in the health sector of Tanzania- the policy process.

18. The costs of accessible quality assured syphilis diagnostics: informing quality systems for rapid syphilis tests in a Tanzanian setting.

19. Direct financial assistance for improved maternal and child health data: a pilot study supporting the health management information system in Malawi.

20. Understanding the maternal and child health system response to payment for performance in Tanzania using a causal loop diagram approach.

21. Inequity in uptake of hospital-based childbirth care in rural Tanzania: analysis of the 2015-16 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey.

22. Prevalence of male partners involvement in antenatal care visits - in Kyela district, Mbeya.

23. The effect of a community health worker intervention on public satisfaction: evidence from an unregistered outcome in a cluster-randomized controlled trial in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

24. Perceptions on male involvement in pregnancy and childbirth in Masasi District, Tanzania: a qualitative study.

25. How people-centred health systems can reach the grassroots: experiences implementing community-level quality improvement in rural Tanzania and Uganda.

26. Perceptions, attitude and uptake of rapid syphilis testing services in antenatal clinics in North-Western Tanzania.

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