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1. Contradictions in womxn's experiences of pre‐abortion counselling in South Africa: Implications for client‐centred practice.

2. Key programmatic and policy considerations for introducing multipurpose prevention (MPT) methods: reflections from healthcare providers and key stakeholders in South Africa.

3. “We have to try and have this child before it is too late”: missed opportunities in client–provider communication on reproductive intentions of people living with HIV.

4. Ubuntu among the 'born frees': Exploring the transmission of social values through community engagement in South Africa.

5. Cultural considerations and beliefs surrounding preterm birth in Kenya and South Africa.

6. "What we see and what we hear:" Combining children's drawings with child and educator interviews to assess child well-being in Child Support Grant (CSG) beneficiaries in South Africa.

7. Sex and secrecy: How HIV-status disclosure affects safe sex among HIV-positive adolescents.

8. Empowering patients to link to care and treatment: qualitative findings about the role of a home-based HIV counselling, testing and linkage intervention in South Africa.

9. Improving treatment adherence for blood pressure lowering via mobile phone SMS-messages in South Africa: a qualitative evaluation of the SMS-text Adherence SuppoRt (StAR) trial.

10. “She is my teacher and if it was not for her I would be dead”: Exploration of rural South African community health workers' information, education and communication activities.

11. The Implications of Post-coital Intravaginal Cleansing for the Introduction of Vaginal Microbicides in South Africa.

12. Double Disclosure Bind: Complexities of Communicating an HIV Diagnosis in the Context of Unintended Pregnancy in Durban, South Africa.

13. Alcohol-Serving Venues in South Africa as Sites of Risk and Potential Protection for Violence Against Women.

14. Decision maker priorities for providing antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected South Africans: A qualitative assessment.