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2. The performance of community health workers in the management of multiple childhood infectious diseases in Lira, northern Uganda a mixed methods cross-sectional study.

3. Differences in essential newborn care at birth between private and public health facilities in eastern Uganda.

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

5. Maternal and newborn health implementation research: programme outcomes, pathways of change and partnerships for equitable health systems in Uganda.

6. Effect of a participatory multisectoral maternal and newborn intervention on birth preparedness and knowledge of maternal and newborn danger signs among women in Eastern Uganda: a quasi-experiment study.

7. Experiences of using a participatory action research approach to strengthen district local capacity in Eastern Uganda.

8. Effect of a participatory multisectoral maternal and newborn intervention on maternal health service utilization and newborn care practices: a quasi-experimental study in three rural Ugandan districts.

9. Characteristics of community savings groups in rural Eastern Uganda: opportunities for improving access to maternal health services.

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

11. A cascade model of mentorship for frontline health workers in rural health facilities in Eastern Uganda: processes, achievements and lessons.

12. Working with community health workers to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes: implementation and scale-up lessons from eastern Uganda.

13. Balancing the cost of leaving with the cost of living: drivers of long-term retention of health workers: an explorative study in three rural districts in Eastern Uganda.

14. Differences in essential newborn care at birth between private and public health facilities in eastern Uganda.

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