Scaling up Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Interventions Through Existing Government Systems? A Detailed Process Evaluation of a School-Based Intervention in Mwanza Region in the Northwest of Tanzania

Journal of Adolescent Health - Tập 48 - Trang 79-86 - 2011
Jenny R. Renju1,2, Bahati Andrew2, Lemmy Medard2, Coleman Kishamawe2, Michael Kimaryo3, John Changalucha2, Angela Obasi1
1Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, United Kingdom
2National Institute for Medical Research, Mwanza Centre, Mwanza, Tanzania
3African Medical Research Foundation, Mwanza, Tanzania

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