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1. Maternal and neonatal implementation for equitable systems. A study design paper.

2. Empowering sex workers? Critical reflections on peer-led risk-reduction workshops in Soweto, South Africa.

3. Understanding the meanings of male partner support in the adherence to therapy among HIV-positive women: a gender analysis.

4. Decolonising research methodologies: lessons from a qualitative research project, Cape Town, South Africa.

5. Implementation of a context-specific accreditation assessment tool for affirming quality midwifery education in Bangladesh: a qualitative research study.

6. Community perceptions of universal health coverage in eight districts of the Northern and Volta regions of Ghana.

7. Acceptability of an economic support component to reduce early pregnancy and school dropout in Zambia: a qualitative case study.

8. Mobilizing community action to improve maternal health in a rural district in Tanzania: lessons learned from two years of community group activities.

9. Socio-anthropological methods to study the feasibility and acceptability of the minimally invasive autopsy from the perspective of local communities: lessons learnt from a large multi-centre study.

10. Developing a theory-driven contextually relevant mHealth intervention.

11. ‘Nurture the sprouting bud; do not uproot it’ . Using saving groups to save for maternal and newborn health: lessons from rural Eastern Uganda.

12. Putting co-creation into practice: lessons learned from developing a midwife-led quality improvement intervention.

13. Patients with stress-induced exhaustion disorder and their experiences of physical activity prescription in a group context.

14. Provider and client perspectives on the use of maternity waiting homes in rural Rwanda.

15. Drivers of cardiovascular disease risk factors in slums in Kampala, Uganda: a qualitative study.

16. Challenges in day-to-day midwifery practice; a qualitative study from a regional referral hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

17. Frequency and impact of long wait times for family planning in public-sector healthcare facilities in Western Kenya.

18. Strategies for supporting the implementation of a task-shared psychological intervention in South Africa's chronic disease services: qualitative insights from health managers' experiences of project MIND.

19. The role of community health workers in influencing social connectedness using the household model: a qualitative case study from Malawi.

20. Diabetes self-management: a qualitative study on challenges and solutions from the perspective of South African patients and health care providers.

21. Improving health worker motivation and performance to deliver adolescent sexual and reproductive health services in the Democratic Republic of Congo: study design of implementation research to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a package of interventions

22. 'I know what I should be feeding my child': foodways of primary caregivers of Child Support Grant recipients in South Africa.

23. HeAlth System StrEngThening in four sub-Saharan African countries (ASSET) to achieve high-quality, evidence-informed surgical, maternal and newborn, and primary care: protocol for pre-implementation phase studies.

24. Building safe surgery knowledge and capacity in Cambodia: a mixed-methods evaluation of an innovative training and mentorship intervention.

25. Paediatric Emergency Triage, Assessment and Treatment (ETAT) – preparedness for implementation at primary care facilities in Malawi.

26. Forced evictions and their social and health impacts in Southern Somalia: a qualitative study in Mogadishu Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps.

27. Adolescents' understanding of obesity: a qualitative study from rural South Africa.

28. A qualitative study on the needs of cancer caregivers in Vietnam.

29. Yoga for hypertensive patients: a study on barriers and facilitators of its implementation in primary care.

30. Let all know: insights from a digital storytelling facilitator training in Uganda.

31. Achieving equity in UHC interventions: who is left behind by neglected tropical disease programmes in Cameroon?

32. Surgical data strengthening in Ethiopia: results of a Kirkpatrick framework evaluation of a data quality intervention.

33. Factors affecting adoption, implementation fidelity, and sustainability of the Redesigned Community Health Fund in Tanzania: a mixed methods protocol for process evaluation in the Dodoma region.

34. Effectiveness of a multiple-strategy community intervention to reduce maternal and child health inequalities in Haryana, North India: a mixed-methods study protocol.

35. Married couples' dynamics, gender attitudes and contraception use in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR.

36. Anti-corruption, Transparency and Accountability: Case Study of Healthcare in the Arab Countries.

37. Adaptation of a mobile phone health survey for risk factors for noncommunicable diseases in Colombia: a qualitative study.

38. Factors contributing to the uptake of childhood vaccination in Galkayo District, Puntland, Somalia.

39. 'Violence exists to show manhood': Nepali men's views on domestic violence – a qualitative study.

40. Implementation of the INTERGROWTH-21st gestational dating and fetal and newborn growth standards in Nairobi, Kenya: women's experiences with ultrasound and newborn assessment: Women's experiences with ultrasound and newborn assessment in peri-urban Kenya

41. Concerned and conscious, but defenceless - the intersection of gender and generation in child malnutrition in Indonesia: a qualitative grounded theory study.

42. Measuring child survival for the Millennium Development Goals in Africa: what have we learned and what more is needed to evaluate the Sustainable Development Goals?

43. Optimizing Test and Treat in Malawi: health care worker perspectives on barriers and facilitators to ART initiation among HIV-infected clients who feel healthy.

44. Midwifery education, regulation and association in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) – current state and challenges.

45. Fetal heart rate monitoring practices at a public hospital in Northern Uganda – what health workers document, do and say.

46. "We do what we can do to save a woman" health workers' perceptions of health facility readiness for management of postpartum haemorrhage.

47. Rural community perceptions of antibiotic access and understanding of antimicrobial resistance: qualitative evidence from the Health and Demographic Surveillance System site in Matlab, Bangladesh.

48. Evaluating a model for the capacity building of midwifery educators in Bangladesh through a blended, web-based master's programme.

49. Do national human resources for health policy interventions impact successfully on local human resources for health systems: a case study of Epworth, Zimbabwe.

50. 'We are the advocates for the babies' - understanding interactions between patients and health care providers during the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in South Africa: a qualitative study.