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Using a Rapid Knowledge Translation Approach for Better Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Bangladesh, Burundi, Indonesia, and Jordan

Kimberley Meijers, Anke van der Kwaak, Ibrahim Aqel, Robert Borst, Françoise Jenniskens, Aryanti Radyowijati, Arnob Chakrabarty, Eric Nzeyimana, Ely Sawitri and Noor Tromp
Global Health: Science and Practice April 2022, 10(2):e2100461; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00461
Kimberley Meijers
aKIT Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Anke van der Kwaak
aKIT Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Ibrahim Aqel
bInstitute for Family Health, King Hussein Foundation, Amman, Jordan.
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Robert Borst
cErasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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Françoise Jenniskens
dIndependent senior sexual and reproductive health and rights expert, Wittem, Netherlands.
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Aryanti Radyowijati
eResultsinHealth, Leiderdorp, Netherlands.
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Arnob Chakrabarty
fRedOrange Media and Communications, Bangladesh.
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Eric Nzeyimana
gEast African Community, Tanzania.
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Ely Sawitri
hRutgers WPF Indonesia, Indonesia.
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vol. 10 no. 2 e2100461
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00461
PubMed 
35487555

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Global Health: Science and Practice
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2169-575X
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  • Received: October 8, 2021
  • Accepted: February 8, 2022
  • Published online April 29, 2022.

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  1. Kimberley Meijersa⇑,
  2. Anke van der Kwaaka,
  3. Ibrahim Aqelb,
  4. Robert Borstc,
  5. Françoise Jenniskensd,
  6. Aryanti Radyowijatie,
  7. Arnob Chakrabartyf,
  8. Eric Nzeyimanag,
  9. Ely Sawitrih,
  10. Noor Trompa
  1. aKIT Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  2. bInstitute for Family Health, King Hussein Foundation, Amman, Jordan.
  3. cErasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
  4. dIndependent senior sexual and reproductive health and rights expert, Wittem, Netherlands.
  5. eResultsinHealth, Leiderdorp, Netherlands.
  6. fRedOrange Media and Communications, Bangladesh.
  7. gEast African Community, Tanzania.
  8. hRutgers WPF Indonesia, Indonesia.
  1. Correspondence to: Kimberley Meijers (k.meijers{at}kit.nl).
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