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1. Workplace‐Based Education Interventions for Managing Metabolic Syndrome in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries: A Realist Review

2. Prevention and Management of Multimorbidity in Southeast Asia: A Narrative Review

3. Promotion of livelihood opportunities to address food insecurity in Rohingya refugee camps of Bangladesh

4. Knowledge of Medical Education on Maternal and Child Primary-Care Among Physicians: A Cross-Sectional Study

5. Spatial distribution and determinants of unmet need for family planning among all reproductive‑age women in Uganda: a multi‑level logistic regression modeling approach and spatial analysis

6. Perspective: Connecting the dots between domestic livestock ownership and child linear growth in low‐ and middle‐income countries

7. The effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability of an education intervention promoting healthy lifestyle to reduce risk factors for metabolic syndrome, among office workers in Ethiopia: A protocol for a randomized control trial study.

8. Rural and urban differences in the prevalence and determinants of Type-2 diabetes in Bangladesh.

9. Impact of market-based home fortification with micronutrient powder on childhood anemia in Bangladesh: a modified stepped wedge design

10. The Impact of Multimorbidity on All-Cause Mortality: A Longitudinal Study of 87,151 Thai Adults

11. Barriers to breastfeeding are shaped by sociocultural context: an exploratory qualitative study in Bangladesh

12. Household food insecurity and unimproved toilet facilities associate with child morbidity: evidence from a cross-sectional study in Bangladesh

13. Continuing medical education programs for primary care physicians from remote locations of Vietnam: a needs assessment

14. Market-based approach to promoting home fortification of diets with micronutrient powder through volunteer frontline health workers: A qualitative study.

15. Effect of home visits by community health workers on complementary feeding practices among caregivers of children aged 6–23 months in 10 districts of Bangladesh

16. Geographical variations of food insecurity and its associated factors in Bangladesh: Evidence from pooled data of seven cross-sectional surveys.

17. Strengthening the role of community health workers in supporting the recovery of ill, undernourished children post hospital discharge: qualitative insights from key stakeholders in Bangladesh and Kenya

18. What is the impact of removing performance-based financial incentives on community health worker motivation? A qualitative study from an infant and young child feeding program in Bangladesh

19. Partnerships in the introduction of new routine vaccines in Bangladesh: evidence from a prospective process evaluation

20. Gender-related influences on adherence to advice and treatment-seeking guidance for infants and young children post-hospital discharge in Bangladesh

21. Can complex programs be sustained? A mixed methods sustainability evaluation of a national infant and young child feeding program in Bangladesh and Vietnam

22. Vulnerability and agency across treatment-seeking journeys for acutely ill children: how family members navigate complex healthcare before, during and after hospitalisation in a rural Kenyan setting

23. Understanding key drivers and barriers to implementation of the WHO recommendations for the case management of childhood pneumonia and possible serious bacterial infection with amoxicillin dispersible tablets (DT) in Bangladesh: a qualitative study

24. Treatment-seeking and recovery among young undernourished children post-hospital discharge in Bangladesh: A qualitative study.

25. The double burden of malnutrition and dietary patterns in rural Central Java, Indonesia

26. Does health worker performance affect clients’ health behaviors? A multilevel analysis from Bangladesh

27. Implementation of the World’s largest measles-rubella mass vaccination campaign in Bangladesh: a process evaluation

28. Unintended consequences of programmatic changes to infant and young child feeding practices in Bangladesh

29. Caregiver perceived barriers to the use of micronutrient powder for children aged 6-59 months in Bangladesh.

30. The association between educational level and multimorbidity among adults in Southeast Asia: A systematic review.

31. Performance of volunteer community health workers in implementing home-fortification interventions in Bangladesh: A qualitative investigation.

32. Small area estimation of under-5 mortality in Bangladesh, Cameroon, Chad, Mozambique, Uganda, and Zambia using spatially misaligned data

33. Impact of teachers training on HIV/AIDS education program among secondary school students in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional survey.

35. Assessing sustainment of health worker outcomes beyond program end: Evaluation results from an infant and young child feeding intervention in Bangladesh

37. The Effects of Deworming and Multiple Micronutrients on Anaemia in Preschool Children in Bangladesh: Analysis of Five Cross-Sectional Surveys

38. Changes in Prevalence and Determinants of Self-Reported Hypertension among Bangladeshi Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic

39. Implementation science in nutrition: a summary and synthesis

40. Socioeconomic inequalities in women’s undernutrition: evidence from nationally representative cross-sectional Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2017−2018

41. How to evaluate the implementation of complex health programmes in low-income settings: the approach of the Gavi Full Country Evaluations

42. Cost-effectiveness of a market-based home fortification of food with micronutrient powder programme in Bangladesh

43. Vulnerability and agency across treatment-seeking journeys for acutely ill children: how family members navigate complex healthcare before, during and after hospitalisation in a rural Kenyan setting

44. Role of home visits by volunteer community health workers: to improve the coverage of micronutrient powders in rural Bangladesh

45. Use of concurrent evaluation to improve implementation of a home fortification programme in Bangladesh: a methodological innovation

46. Developing a conceptual framework for implementation science to evaluate a nutrition intervention scaled-up in a real-world setting

47. Factors associated with home visits by volunteer community health workers to implement a home-fortification intervention in Bangladesh: a multilevel analysis

48. Strengthening the role of community health workers in supporting the recovery of ill, undernourished children post hospital discharge: qualitative insights from key stakeholders in Bangladesh and Kenya

49. Geographical variations of food insecurity and its associated factors in Bangladesh: Evidence from pooled data of seven cross-sectional surveys

50. Continuing medical education programs for primary care physicians from remote locations of Vietnam: a needs assessment

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