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1. Capitalising on aspirations of adolescent girls and young women to reduce their sexual health risks: Implications for HIV prevention.

2. Involving decision-makers in the research process: Challenges of implementing the accountability for reasonableness approach to priority setting at the district level in Tanzania.

3. Application of an ecological framework to examine barriers to the adoption of safer conception strategies by HIV-affected couples.

4. Correlates of women's knowledge of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and its prevention in Tanzania: a population-based study.

5. Keeping the secret: how HIV-positive children in Iringa, Tanzania, respond to the perceived need for silence and secrecy.

6. Socio-economic status and malaria-related outcomes in Mvomero District, Tanzania.

7. Gender dynamics of community-led total sanitation interventions in Mpwapwa District, Tanzania.

8. Examining implementation of an intervention to reduce psychological distress and intimate partner violence in a refugee camp setting.

9. Reducing albinism related stigma in Tanzania: an exploration of the impact of radio drama and radio interview.

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

11. Survival patterns of neonates born to adolescent mothers and the effect of pregnancy intentions and marital status on newborn survival in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, 2014–2016.

12. Assessing the implementation of facility-based HIV testing policies in Malawi, South Africa and Tanzania from 2013–2018: Findings from SHAPE-UTT study.

13. The characteristics of stroke and its rehabilitation in Northern Tanzania.

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

15. Together to end violence against women in Tanzania: Results of a pilot cluster randomized controlled trial to evaluate preliminary effectiveness of interpersonal and community level interventions to address intimate partner violence.

16. Microfinance and health interventions: Factors influencing loan repayment success with young men in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

17. Spousal age differences and violence against women in Nigeria and Tanzania.

18. Exploring the relationship between population mobility and HIV risk: Evidence from Tanzania.

19. Predicting adherence to combination antiretroviral therapy for HIV in Tanzania: A test of an extended theory of planned behaviour model.

20. Evaluating the complex interactions between malaria and cholera prevalence, neglected tropical disease comorbidities, and community perception of health risks of climate change.

21. Anxiety and depression strongly associated with sexual risk behaviors among networks of young men in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

22. Leveraging strong social ties among young men in Dar es Salaam: A pilot intervention of microfinance and peer leadership for HIV and gender-based violence prevention.

23. Parenting practices and styles associated with adolescent sexual health in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

24. Access and utilisation of healthcare services in rural Tanzania: A comparison of public and non-public facilities using quality, equity, and trust dimensions.

25. Depression and HIV risk among men who have sex with men in Tanzania.

26. One size does not fit all: HIV testing preferences differ among high-risk groups in Northern Tanzania.

27. Patient satisfaction with HIV/AIDS care at private clinics in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

28. ‘Mum never loved me.’ How structural factors influence adolescent sexual and reproductive health through parent–child connectedness: A qualitative study in rural Tanzania.

29. Religious coping among women with obstetric fistula in Tanzania.

30. Public and private maternal health service capacity and patient flows in southern Tanzania: using a geographic information system to link hospital and national census data.

31. Attitudes, beliefs and norms relating to contraceptive use among young migrant and non-migrant adults in urban Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

32. Community environments shaping transactional sex among sexually active men in Malawi, Nigeria, and Tanzania.

33. ‘My wife, you are supposed to have a rest now’: an analysis of norms influencing men's role in prenatal care in south-eastern Tanzania.

34. Challenges and coping strategies of orphaned children in Tanzania who are not adequately cared for by adults.

35. Changes in HIV risk behavior and seroincidence among clients presenting for repeat HIV counseling and testing in Moshi, Tanzania.

36. Information, affect and action: motivating reduction of risk behaviors for HIV/AIDS in Kenya and Tanzania.

37. The significance of gathering wild orchid tubers for orphan household livelihoods in a context of HIV/AIDS in Tanzania.