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3. Optima Nutrition: an allocative efficiency tool to reduce childhood stunting by better targeting of nutrition-related interventions.

4. Correction to: Optima nutrition: an allocative efficiency tool to reduce childhood stunting by better targeting of nutrition-related interventions.

5. The global Optima HIV allocative efficiency model: targeting resources in efforts to end AIDS.

6. Measurement and valuation of health providers' time for the management of childhood pneumonia in rural Malawi: An empirical study

7. Getting it right when budgets are tight: Using optimal expansion pathways to prioritize responses to concentrated and mixed HIV epidemics

8. Getting it right when budgets are tight: Using optimal expansion pathways to prioritize responses to concentrated and mixed HIV epidemics.

9. Women’s Groups Practicing Participatory Learning and Action to Improve Maternal and Newborn Health in Low-Resource Settings

11. Development, reliability and validity of the Chichewa WHOQOL-BREF in adults in lilongwe, Malawi

12. Cost and cost effectiveness of long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets - a model-based analysis

13. Maternal and neonatal health expenditure in mumbai slums (India): A cross sectional study

14. Ugandan community health worker motivation : using the Social Identity Approach to explore an accepted constraint to scaled up health strategies

15. A method for measuring spatial effects on socioeconomic inequalities using the concentration index.

16. Measuring financial risk protection in health benefits packages: scoping review protocol to inform allocative efficiency studies.

17. Organising Concepts of 'Women's Empowerment' for Measurement: A Typology.

18. Innovating to increase access to diabetes care in Kenya: an evaluation of Novo Nordisk's base of the pyramid project.

19. 'There is no point giving cash to women who don't spend it the way they are told to spend it' - Exploring women's agency over cash in a combined participatory women's groups and cash transfer programme to improve low birthweight in rural Nepal.

20. Revisiting the patriarchal bargain: The intergenerational power dynamics of household money management in rural Nepal.

21. A cash-based intervention and the risk of acute malnutrition in children aged 6-59 months living in internally displaced persons camps in Mogadishu, Somalia: A non-randomised cluster trial.

22. Findings from a cluster randomised trial of unconditional cash transfers in Niger.

23. Protocol of economic evaluation and equity impact analysis of mHealth and community groups for prevention and control of diabetes in rural Bangladesh in a three-arm cluster randomised controlled trial.

24. The long-term impact of community mobilisation through participatory women's groups on women's agency in the household: A follow-up study to the Makwanpur trial.

25. Impact on birth weight and child growth of Participatory Learning and Action women's groups with and without transfers of food or cash during pregnancy: Findings of the low birth weight South Asia cluster-randomised controlled trial (LBWSAT) in Nepal.

26. Intervention strategies to improve nutrition and health behaviours before conception.

27. Correction to: Optima nutrition: an allocative efficiency tool to reduce childhood stunting by better targeting of nutrition-related interventions.

28. The global Optima HIV allocative efficiency model: targeting resources in efforts to end AIDS.

29. Optima Nutrition: an allocative efficiency tool to reduce childhood stunting by better targeting of nutrition-related interventions.

30. Do Participatory Learning and Action Women's Groups Alone or Combined with Cash or Food Transfers Expand Women's Agency in Rural Nepal?

31. Upscaling Participatory Action and Videos for Agriculture and Nutrition (UPAVAN) trial comparing three variants of a nutrition-sensitive agricultural extension intervention to improve maternal and child nutritional outcomes in rural Odisha, India: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial.

32. Development, Validity, and Reliability of the Women's Capabilities Index.

33. Getting it right when budgets are tight: Using optimal expansion pathways to prioritize responses to concentrated and mixed HIV epidemics.

34. Effect of participatory women's groups and counselling through home visits on children's linear growth in rural eastern India (CARING trial): a cluster-randomised controlled trial.

35. The REFANI-S study protocol: a non-randomised cluster controlled trial to assess the role of an unconditional cash transfer, a non-food item kit, and free piped water in reducing the risk of acute malnutrition among children aged 6-59 months living in camps for internally displaced persons in the Afgooye corridor, Somalia.

36. Can voluntary pooled procurement reduce the price of antiretroviral drugs? a case study of Efavirenz.

37. Addressing the double-burden of diabetes and tuberculosis: lessons from Kyrgyzstan.

38. Sexual and reproductive health services utilization by female sex workers is context-specific: results from a cross-sectional survey in India, Kenya, Mozambique and South Africa.

39. Validating an Agency-based Tool for Measuring Women's Empowerment in a Complex Public Health Trial in Rural Nepal.

40. ¿Somos iguales? Using a structural violence framework to understand gender and health inequities from an intersectional perspective in the Peruvian Amazon.

41. Experiences in running a complex electronic data capture system using mobile phones in a large-scale population trial in southern Nepal.

42. Protocol for the economic evaluation of a community-based intervention to improve growth among children under two in rural India (CARING trial).

43. Socio-economic inequity in HIV testing in Malawi.

44. Protocol of the Low Birth Weight South Asia Trial (LBWSAT), a cluster-randomised controlled trial testing impact on birth weight and infant nutrition of Participatory Learning and Action through women's groups, with and without unconditional transfers of fortified food or cash during pregnancy in Nepal.

45. Measurement and valuation of health providers' time for the management of childhood pneumonia in rural Malawi: an empirical study.

46. Is the Job Satisfaction Survey a good tool to measure job satisfaction amongst health workers in Nepal? Results of a validation analysis.

47. Recognizing the importance of chronic disease in driving healthcare expenditure in Tanzania: analysis of panel data from 1991 to 2010.

48. Coping with the economic burden of Diabetes, TB and co-prevalence: evidence from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

49. Are village health sanitation and nutrition committees fulfilling their roles for decentralised health planning and action? A mixed methods study from rural eastern India.

50. Current Neonatal Skin Care Practices in Four African Sites.

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