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Publications by Justine Tumusiime
Is Contraceptive Self-Injection Cost-Effective Compared to Contraceptive Injections From Facility-Based Health Workers? Evidence From Uganda
Contraception
Gynecology
Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrics
Costs of Administering Injectable Contraceptives Through Health Workers and Self-Injection: Evidence From Burkina Faso, Uganda, and Senegal
Contraception
Gynecology
Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrics
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