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Successful Proof of Concept of Family Planning and Immunization Integration in Liberia
Chelsea M Cooper, Rebecca Fields, Corinne I Mazzeo, Nyapu Taylor, Anne Pfitzer, Mary Momolu and Cuallau Jabbeh-Howe
Global Health: Science and Practice March 2015, 3(1):71-84; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00156
Chelsea M Cooper
aJhpiego, Baltimore, MD, USA
Rebecca Fields
bJohn Snow, Inc, Arlington, VA, USA
Corinne I Mazzeo
cIndependent Consultant, USA
Nyapu Taylor
dJhpiego, Monrovia, Liberia
Anne Pfitzer
aJhpiego, Baltimore, MD, USA
Mary Momolu
eMinistry of Health and Social Welfare, Monrovia, Liberia
Cuallau Jabbeh-Howe
eMinistry of Health and Social Welfare, Monrovia, Liberia
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Successful Proof of Concept of Family Planning and Immunization Integration in Liberia
Chelsea M Cooper, Rebecca Fields, Corinne I Mazzeo, Nyapu Taylor, Anne Pfitzer, Mary Momolu, Cuallau Jabbeh-Howe
Global Health: Science and Practice Mar 2015, 3 (1) 71-84; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00156
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