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    Community engagement for COVID-19 prevention and control: a rapid evidence synthesis by Gilmore, Brynne, Ndejjo, Rawlance, Tchetchia, Adalbert, de Claro, Vergil, Mago, Elizabeth, Diallo, Alpha A, Lopes, Claudia, Bhattacharyya, Sanghita

    Published in BMJ global health (01-10-2020)
    “…IntroductionCommunity engagement has been considered a fundamental component of past outbreaks, such as Ebola. However, there is concern over the lack of…”
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    Community engagement to support COVID-19 vaccine uptake: a living systematic review protocol by Gilmore, Brynne, Gerlach, Nina, Abreu Lopes, Claudia, Diallo, Alpha A, Bhattacharyya, Sanghita, de Claro, Vergil, Ndejjo, Rawlance, Nyamupachitu Mago, Elizabeth, Tchetchia, Adalbert

    Published in BMJ open (20-09-2022)
    “…IntroductionWidespread vaccination against COVID-19 is one of the most effective ways to control, and ideally, end the global COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine…”
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    Results-based financing to increase uptake of skilled delivery services in The Gambia: using the 'three delays' model to interpret midline evaluation findings by Ferguson, Laura, Hasan, Rifat, Boudreaux, Chantelle, Thomas, Hannah, Jallow, Mariama, Fink, Günther

    Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (23-11-2020)
    “…Delays in accessing skilled delivery services are a major contributor to high maternal mortality in resource-limited settings. In 2015, the government of The…”
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    Towards constructive rethinking of PBF: perspectives of implementers in sub-Saharan Africa by Mayaka Ma-Nitu, Serge, Tembey, Lara, Bigirimana, Eric, Dossouvi, Christophe Y, Basenya, Olivier, Mago, Elizabeth, Mushagalusa Salongo, Pacifique, Zongo, Aloys, Verinumbe, Fanen

    Published in BMJ global health (01-09-2018)
    “…PBF is an evolving strategy, with innovation and amendments by national actors based on their context—in Democratic Republic of Congo (a tool for a fair…”
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