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1. '…we have to think first what we are going to feed our children before we have them …': Rwandan women use family planning to provide a better life for their children.

2. Ambiguities in Washington State hospital policies, irrespective of Catholic affiliation, regarding abortion and contraception service provision

3. 'Family planning in Rwanda is not seen as population control, but rather as a way to empower the people': examining Rwanda’s success in family planning from the perspective of public and private stakeholders

4. Inadequate birth spacing is perceived as riskier than all family planning methods, except sterilization and abortion, in a qualitative study among urban Nigerians

5. Family planning providers and contraceptive users in Rwanda employ strategies to prevent discontinuation

6. An examination of the barriers to and benefits from collaborative couple contraceptive use in Rwanda

7. '…we have to think first what we are going to feed our children before we have them …': Rwandan women use family planning to provide a better life for their children

8. '…The Way We Welcome Them Is How We Will Lead Them to Love Family Planning.': Family Planning Providers in Rwanda Foster Compassionate Relationships With Clients Despite Workplace Challenges

9. '…the availability of contraceptives is everywhere.': Coordinated and Integrated Family Planning Service Delivery in Rwanda

10. Contraceptive service provider imposed restrictions to contraceptive access in Urban Nigeria

11. '…the availability of contraceptives is everywhere.': Coordinated Family Planning Service Delivery in Rwanda Facilitates Integration into Other Health Services

12. 'Due to the side effects she has when using the method it will be difficult for nurses to convince her to continue with that method. That’s why I said she will leave with another method.': Family planning providers and contraceptive users in Rwanda do not consider discontinuation an option

13. ' Doctors are in the best position to know …': The perceived medicalization of contraceptive method choice in Ibadan and Kaduna, Nigeria

14. Ambiguities in Washington State hospital policies, irrespective of Catholic affiliation, regarding abortion and contraception service provision

15. Engaging school personnel in making schools safe for girls in Botswana, Malawi, and Mozambique

16. Assessing girls’ HIV vulnerability: evidence from Botswana, Malawi and Mozambique

17. Community Support and Adolescent Girls’ Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS

18. Multi-level Responses to Multi-level Vulnerabilities: Creating an Enabling Environment for HIV Prevention for Girls in Botswana, Malawi, and Mozambique

19. Inadequate birth spacing is perceived as riskier than all family planning methods, except sterilization and abortion, in a qualitative study among urban Nigerians

20. Perceived Risks Associated with Contraceptive Method Use among Men and Women in Ibadan and Kaduna, Nigeria

21. Family planning providers' perspectives on family planning service delivery in Ibadan and Kaduna, Nigeria: a qualitative study: Table 1

22. Structural determinants of adolescent girls’ vulnerability to HIV: Views from community members in Botswana, Malawi, and Mozambique

23. The Integrated Gateway Model: a catalytic approach to behavior change

24. Couple years protection lost, a new tool for family planning programs to prioritize stockout interventions

25. Making a difference in adult-child relationships: evidence from an adult-child communication intervention in Botswana, Malawi, and Mozambique

26. Pathways to unsafe abortion in Ghana: the role of male partners, women and health care providers

27. Transitions to adulthood: examining the influence of initiation rites on the HIV risk of adolescent girls in Mangochi and Thyolo districts of Malawi

28. Marital Status, Hypertension, Coronary Heart Disease, Diabetes, and Death Among African American Women and Men: Incidence and Prevalence in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study Participants

29. Knowledge about emergency contraception among family-planning providers in urban Ghana

30. Comparing couples' and individual voluntary counseling and testing for HIV at antenatal clinics in Tanzania: a randomized trial

31. '…the availability of contraceptives is everywhere.': coordinated and integrated public family planning service delivery in Rwanda

32. '… the way we welcome them is how we will lead them to love family planning.': family planning providers in Rwanda foster compassionate relationships with clients despite workplace challenges

33. Contraceptive service provider imposed restrictions to contraceptive access in urban Nigeria

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