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1. “They call me the ‘Great Queen’”: implementing the Malkia Klabu program to improve access to HIV self-testing and contraception for adolescent girls and young women in Tanzania

2. Designing for two: How enhancing human-centered design with behavioral nudges unlocked breakthroughs to promote young women's psychological safety and access to reproductive care in Tanzania.

3. Reaching Adolescent Girls and Young Women With HIV Self-Testing and Contraception at Girl-Friendly Drug Shops: A Randomized Trial in Tanzania.

4. 'They call me the ‘Great Queen’': implementing the Malkia Klabu program to improve access to HIV self-testing and contraception for adolescent girls and young women in Tanzania

5. Informal health sector and routine immunization: making the case for harnessing the potentials of patent medicine vendors for the big catch-up to reduce zero-dose children in sub-Saharan Africa

6. Designing drug shops for young women in Tanzania: applying human-centred design to facilitate access to HIV self-testing and contraception

7. A Comparative Analysis of Patient Profiles and Health Service Utilization between Patent Medicine Vendors and Community Pharmacists in Nigeria.

8. Sales and pricing decisions for HIV self-test kits among local drug shops in Tanzania: a prospective cohort study.

9. HIV prevention at drug shops: awareness and attitudes among shop dispensers and young women about oral pre-exposure prophylaxis and the dapivirine ring in Shinyanga, Tanzania.

10. Private sector antimalarial sales a decade after 'test and treat': A cross-sectional study of drug shop clients in rural Uganda

11. A Comparative Analysis of Patient Profiles and Health Service Utilization between Patent Medicine Vendors and Community Pharmacists in Nigeria

12. How do changes in motivation to prevent pregnancy influence contraceptive continuation? Results from a longitudinal study with women who receive family planning services from Community Pharmacists and Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors in Nigeria

13. Sales and pricing decisions for HIV self-test kits among local drug shops in Tanzania: a prospective cohort study

14. How do fertility intentions lead to contraceptive continuation among a cohort of family planning users who received services from the private sector in Nigeria [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

15. How do changes in motivation to prevent pregnancy influence contraceptive continuation? Results from a longitudinal study with women who receive family planning services from Community Pharmacists and Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors in Nigeria.

16. Peer supervision experiences of drug sellers in a rural district in East-Central Uganda: a qualitative study

17. Regulatory inspection of registered private drug shops in East-Central Uganda—what it is versus what it should be: a qualitative study

18. Informal health sector and routine immunization: making the case for harnessing the potentials of patent medicine vendors for the big catch-up to reduce zero-dose children in sub-Saharan Africa.

19. Reaching Adolescent Girls and Young Women With HIV Self-Testing and Contraception at Girl-Friendly Drug Shops: A Randomized Trial in Tanzania

20. Private retail drug shops: what they are, how they operate, and implications for health care delivery in rural Uganda

21. Peer supervision experiences of drug sellers in a rural district in East-Central Uganda: a qualitative study.

22. Does access to credit services influence availability of essential child medicines and licensing status among private medicine retail outlets in Uganda?

23. The influence of customer-medicine seller transactional dynamics on childhood diarrhoea management: a qualitative study in Ghana.

24. Designing for two: How enhancing human-centered design with behavioral nudges unlocked breakthroughs to promote young women's psychological safety and access to reproductive care in Tanzania.

25. Regulatory inspection of registered private drug shops in East-Central Uganda—what it is versus what it should be: a qualitative study

26. Peer supervision experiences of drug sellers in a rural district in East-Central Uganda: a qualitative study

27. Private sector antimalarial sales a decade after "test and treat": A cross-sectional study of drug shop clients in rural Uganda.

28. Feasibility of patent and proprietary medicine vendor provision of injectable contraceptives: preliminary results from implementation science research in Oyo and Nasarawa, Nigeria.

29. Sales and pricing decisions for HIV self-test kits among local drug shops in Tanzania: a prospective cohort study

31. Introducing rapid diagnostic tests for malaria into registered drug shops in Uganda: lessons learned and policy implications.

32. Differences in malaria care seeking and dispensing outcomes for adults and children attending drug vendors in Nasarawa, Nigeria.

33. Care-seeking at patent and proprietary medicine vendors in Nigeria.

34. HIV Prevention at Drug Shops: Awareness and Attitudes among Shop Dispensers and Young women about Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis and the Dapivirine Ring in Shinyanga, Tanzania

35. Introducing rapid diagnostic tests for malaria into drug shops in Uganda: design and implementation of a cluster randomized trial.

36. Private retail drug shops: what they are, how they operate, and implications for health care delivery in rural Uganda

37. Medicine sellers' perspectives on their role in providing health care in North-West Cameroon: a qualitative study.

38. Diffusion of subsidized ACTs in accredited drug shops in Tanzania: determinants of stocking and characteristics of early and late adopters.

39. Trends in availability and prices of subsidized ACT over the first year of the AMFm: evidence from remote regions of Tanzania.

40. Introducing malaria rapid diagnostic tests at registered drug shops in Uganda: Limitations of diagnostic testing in the reality of diagnosis

41. How do fertility intentions lead to contraceptive continuation among a cohort of family planning users who received services from the private sector in Nigeria.

43. Towards a functioning retail health market : Evaluating the integrated Community Case Management Intervention for Pediatric Febrile Illness in Drug Shops in Rural South Western Uganda

44. Differences in malaria care seeking and dispensing outcomes for adults and children attending drug vendors in Nasarawa, Nigeria

45. How do fertility intentions lead to contraceptive continuation among a cohort of family planning users who received services from the private sector in Nigeria.

46. Medicine sellers’ perspectives on their role in providing health care in North-West Cameroon: a qualitative study

47. Quality of tuberculosis care by pharmacies in low- and middle-income countries: Gaps and opportunities.

48. Introducing rapid diagnostic tests for malaria into registered drug shops in Uganda:lessons learned and policy implications

49. Introducing rapid diagnostic tests for malaria into drug shops in Uganda: design and implementation of a cluster randomized trial

50. Diffusion of subsidized ACTs in accredited drug shops in Tanzania: determinants of stocking and characteristics of early and late adopters

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