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Thesis or Dissertation
Mayai T, Augustino. "Essays in Child Health and Health Systems in Eastern Africa: Evidence from South Sudan and Ethiopia." PhD thesis, University Of Wisconsin-Madison, 2015.
Journal Article
Balama, Chelestino, Suzana Augustino, Siri Eriksen, and Fortunatus BS Makonda. "Forest adjacent households’ voices on their perceptions and adaptation strategies to climate change in Kilombero District, Tanzania." SpringerPlus 5, no. 1 (2016): 1-21.
Journal Article
Maguzu, J, S Augustino, NE Pima, and S Bakengesa. "Forest ecosystem services and livelihood of communities around Shume-Magamba Forest Reserve, Lushoto, Tanzania." Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management 9, no. 4 (2016): 493-507.
Journal Article
Kashaigili, Japhet J, Makarius V Mdemu, Augustino R Nduganda, and Boniface P Mbilinyi. "Integrated assessment of forest cover change and above-ground carbon stock in Pugu and Kazimzubwi forest reserves, Tanzania." (2013) Advances in Remote Sensing.
Journal Article
Mahler, Hally R, Baldwin Kileo, Kelly Curran, Marya Plotkin, Tigistu Adamu, Augustino Hellar, Sifuni Koshuma, Simeon Nyabenda, Michael Machaku, and Mainza Lukobo-Durrell. "Voluntary medical male circumcision: matching demand and supply with quality and efficiency in a high-volume campaign in Iringa Region, Tanzania." PLoS Medicine 8, no. 11 (2011).
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Boyee, Dorica, Erin Peacock, Marya Plotkin, Augustino Hellar, Hally Mahler, Elizabeth Edouard, Renatus Kisendi, Erick Mlanga, Emmanuel Njeuhmeli, and Katherine Andrinopoulos. "What Messages are Adolescent Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) Clients Getting and How? Findings From an Observational Study in Tanzania." AIDS and Behavior 21, no. 5 (2017): 1383-1393.
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Amuri, Mbaraka, Georgina Msemo, Marya Plotkin, Alice Christensen, Dorica Boyee, Hally Mahler, Semakaleng Phafoli, Mustafa Njozi, Augustino Hellar, and Erick Mlanga. "Bringing early infant male circumcision information home to the family: demographic characteristics and perspectives of clients in a pilot project in Tanzania." Global Health: Science and Practice 4, no. Supplement 1 (2016): S29-S41.
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