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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 19, 2011 - Issue 38: Repoliticisation of SRH services
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Are social franchises contributing to universal access to reproductive health services in low-income countries?

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Pages 85-101 | Published online: 24 Nov 2011

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Felicia Naatu, Ilan Alon & Rehema Uwamahoro. (2022) Micro-Franchising in the Bottom of the Pyramid Market: Rwanda. Journal of Social Entrepreneurship 13:1, pages 71-91.
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T. K. Sundari Ravindran & Veloshnee Govender. (2020) Sexual and reproductive health services in universal health coverage: a review of recent evidence from low- and middle-income countries. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters 28:2.
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Felicia Naatu & Ilan Alon. (2019) Social franchising: A bibliometric and theoretical review. Journal of Promotion Management 25:5, pages 738-764.
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Jasmine Gideon, Benjamin M. Hunter & Susan F. Murray. (2017) Public-private partnerships in sexual and reproductive healthcare provision: establishing a gender analysis. Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 33:2, pages 166-180.
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Lynn P Freedman & Marta Schaaf. (2013) Act global, but think local: accountability at the frontlines. Reproductive Health Matters 21:42, pages 103-112.
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Laura Coveney, David Musoke & Giuliano Russo. (2023) Do private health providers help achieve Universal Health Coverage? A scoping review of the evidence from low-income countries. Health Policy and Planning.
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Vanessa P.G. Bretas & Ilan Alon. (2021) Franchising research on emerging markets: Bibliometric and content analyses. Journal of Business Research 133, pages 51-65.
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T. K. Sundari Ravindran & Neena Elezebeth Philip. 2021. India’s Economy and Society. India’s Economy and Society 253 285 .
Simukai Shamu, Thato Farirai, Locadiah Kuwanda, Jean Slabbert, Geoffrey Guloba, Suzanne Johnson, Sikhulile Khupakonke, Nomea Masihleho, Julius Kamera & Nkhensani Nkhwashu. (2018) Social franchising of community‐based HIV testing and linkage to HIV care and treatment services: an evaluation of a pilot study in Tshwane, South Africa. Journal of the International AIDS Society 21:12.
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Rozenn Perrigot. (2018) Franchising in the healthcare sector: The case of Child and Family Wellness clinics in Kenya. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 41, pages 227-238.
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Lenka Benova, Oona MR Campbell, Hania Sholkamy & George B Ploubidis. (2014) Socio-economic factors associated with maternal health-seeking behaviours among women from poor households in rural Egypt. International Journal for Equity in Health 13:1.
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Sylvia Karpagam, Bijoya Roy, Vijaya Kumar Seethappa & Imrana Qadeer. (2013) Evidence-based Planning—A Myth or Reality: Use of Evidence by the Planning Commission on Public–Private Partnership (PPP). Social Change 43:2, pages 213-226.
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Naomi Beyeler, Anna York De La Cruz & Dominic Montagu. (2013) The Impact of Clinical Social Franchising on Health Services in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review. PLoS ONE 8:4, pages e60669.
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