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Community Radio as Participatory Communication in Post-Apartheid South Africaninguno2010-03-17
Community Radio for Development Email Discussion Report2006-02-172010-03-17
Tracking Progress in Advocacy: Why and How to Monitor and Evaluate Advocacy Projects and Programmes2009-01-012010-03-16
Pathfinder: A Practical Guide to Advocacy Evaluation2009-12-012010-03-16
Media, Information and Communication Contests: An Analysis2009-09-012010-03-16
Impact Data - Intercultural Radio Educative Project2008-04-182010-03-16
The COMBI (Communication for Behavioural Impact) Program in the Prevention and Control of Dengue - The Hulu Langat Experience2006-12-012010-03-12
From Inception to Large Scale: The Geração Biz Programme in Mozambique2009-12-012010-03-11
Digital Pulse - Ch 2 - Sec 1 - Understanding Community Health Care: Implications for Technology Design ninguno2010-03-10
Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Behaviour Change Intervention: A Proposed New Approach and an Application to Egypt2003-10-152010-03-08
Culturally Appropriate Information, Education and Communication Strategies for Improving Adolescent Reproductive Health in Cusco2004-05-152010-03-08
"It Works!" Communication for HIV Prevention and Social Change in Adolescents: A Mid-Term Review2009-02-012010-03-08
A Reproductive Health Communication Model That Helps Improve Young Women's Reproductive Life and Reduce Population Growth: The Case of PRACHAR from Bihar, India2010-01-012010-03-07
Media and Behaviour Change: A Midline Case Study of the BBC World Service Trust's 'Stop HIV' Intervention in Nigeria 2007-07-312010-03-04
Tools for Progressive Policy Change: Lessons Learned from Ethiopia's Abortion Law Reform2008-01-012010-03-03

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