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Larye, Stephanie, Hedwig Goede, and Francoise Barten. "Moving toward universal access to health and universal health coverage: a review of comprehensive primary health care in Suriname." Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica 37, no. 6 (2015): 415-421.
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Laryea, Stephanie, Hedwig Goede, and Francoise Barten. "Avanzando hacia el acceso universal a la salud y la cobertura universal de salud: un analisis de la atencion primaria de salud integral en Suriname." Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica 37, no. 6 (2015): 415-422.
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Tidemann-Andersen, Ida, Hedwig Acham, Amund Maage, and Marian K Malde. "Iron and Zinc Content of Selected Foods in the Diet of School Children in Kumi District, East of Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Study." Nutrition Journal 10, no. 81 (2011).
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Mates, Emily, Hedwig Deconinck, Saul Guerrero, Shahed Rahman, and Mary Corbett. Fanta 2: Interagency review of selective feeding programs in South, North and West Darfur States, Sudan. Washington, DC: Academy for Educational Development, 2009.
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Acham, Hedwig, Gaston Ampek Tumuhimbise, and Joyce K Kikafunda. "Simple Food Group Diversity as a Proxy Indicator for Iron and Vitamin A Status of Rural Primary School Children in Uganda." (2013) Food and Nutrition Sciences.
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Acham, Hedwig, Abdulkadir A Egal, and Wilna H Oldewage-Theron. "Household Asset Index and Total Iron Intake, but not Education, best Predict Iron Status in a Black Population Sample in Gauteng, South Africa." Scientific Research and Essays 7, no. 9 (2012): 1035-1050.
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Deconinck, Hedwig, Mahaman Hallarou, Bart Criel, Philippe Donnen, and Jean Macq. "Integrating acute malnutrition interventions into national health systems: lessons from Niger." (2016) BMC public health.
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Deconinck, Hedwig, Mahaman E Hallarou, Anais Pesonen, Jean C Gérard, Bart Criel, Philippe Donnen, and Jean Macq. "Understanding factors that influence the integration of acute malnutrition interventions into the national health system in Niger." Health policy and planning 31, no. 10 (2016): 1364-1373.
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