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    Social norms theory provides a useful analytical structure for understanding religious influences on drivers of child marriage. This framework can be used to examine religious influences on child marriage as part of contextual analysis for social and behavior change interventions.

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    Globally, the current investment in preventive care is inadequate and ineffective for addressing noncommunicable diseases and their causes. The Thai Health Promotion Foundation, with its sustainable funding from 2% levies on tobacco and alcohol, together with partners, has been used to address noncommunicable diseases effectively.

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    Addressing the Impact of Climate Change on Sexual and Reproductive Health Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
    Paul A. Burns and Clive Mutunga
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    There is an urgent need to better understand the role of climate change on sexual and reproductive health outcomes, particularly among adolescent girls and young women in low- and middle-income countries. Stakeholders at all levels should apply a rights-based, gendered approach to climate action and adaptation.

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    We propose a detailed framework for contraceptive agency to serve as a rights-based guide for centering individuals’ ability to make and act on their own contraceptive choices, regardless of what those choices are, in program design and evaluation.

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    Transforming Supply Logistics for Health Commodity Security in Africa
    Ebenezer Kwabena Tetteh
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(1):e2300218; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00218

    Current efforts to ensure health commodity security in Africa must be extended to include transforming existing public and private logistics infrastructure for inventory management into a state of prudent multiplicity while also considering efforts to improve product selection, demand quantification, procurement, and service delivery.

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    Bangladesh: 50 Years of Advances in Health and Challenges Ahead
    Henry B. Perry and Ahmed Mushtaque Raza Chowdhury
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(1):e2300419; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00419

    Bangladesh has inspired the rest of the world with its remarkable health achievements over the past half-century. A considerably stronger government investment in health care is now needed to achieve universal health coverage and “Health for All” in Bangladesh.

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    COVID-19 Vaccination Integration: Efforts in 11 African Countries to Strengthen the Primary Health Care System
    Imran Mirza, Ida-Marie Ameda, Antoinette Eleonore Ba, Celestin Traore, Mekonnen Tadesse Hagos, Abdoul Aziz Gbaya and Benjamin Schreiber
    Global Health: Science and Practice February 2024, 12(Supplement 1):e2300251; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00251

    Efforts to integrate COVID-19 vaccination into the primary health care system in 11 African countries have been initiated through partnerships, collaborations, and leveraging existing infrastructure.

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    Harmonizing Data Visualizations on Child Health and Well-Being to Strengthen Advocacy and Monitoring Efforts
    Jennifer Harris Requejo, Kathleen Strong, Frances Aboud, Ambrose Agweyu, Sk Masum Billah, Maureen Black, Cynthia Boschi-Pinto, Sayaka Horiuchi, Zeina Jamaluddine, Marzia Lazzerini, Abdoulaye Maiga, Melinda Munos, Joanna Schellenberg, Ralf Weigel, Emma Sacks and for the Child Health Accountability Technical Advisory Group
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    Data visualization tools on child health have improved data accessibility but caused confusion over indicator data sources and which tools to use for specific purposes. We propose principles for generating future tools that can effectively trigger action and accountability for children everywhere.

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    Advocacy for Better Integration and Use of Child Health Indicators for Global Monitoring
    Kathleen Strong, Jennifer Harris Requejo, Sk Masum Billah, Joanna Schellenberg, Melinda Munos, Marzia Lazzerini, Ambrose Agweyu, Cynthia Boschi-Pinto, Sayaka Horiuchi, Abdoulaye Maiga, Ralf Weigel, Zeina Jamaluddine, Maureen Black, Frances Aboud and Emma Sacks
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    Making better use of harmonized indicators to monitor child health and well-being at the global level will avoid duplicative monitoring and evaluation exercises, improve evidence-based programming, and preserve resources that can be used to improve the quality of national data collection platforms.

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    Research to Help Projects Operate Successfully
    Robert Hornik
    Global Health: Science and Practice December 2023, 11(Supplement 2):e2300433; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00433

    Operational research is central to project success; an explicit conceptual and operational model can underpin questions that merit attention, prioritizing those where doubt is high and where responsive changes are likely.

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