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Research data: MALAWI

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2021 Malawi country brief: strengthening gender and inclusivity in the National System of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI)

Strengthening Gender and Inclusivity in STI highlights the contextual factors driving gender and inclusivity disparities in STI in Malawi an...

2019 Challenges to the implementation of malaria policies in Malawi

Despite malaria prevention initiatives, malaria remains a major health problem in Malawi, especially for pregnant mothers and children under...

2019 Post-test adverse psychological effects and coping mechanisms amongst HIV self-tested individuals living in couples in urban Blantyre, Malawi

Mandatory face-to-face counselling is necessary during HIV testing but difficult to implement within the context of HIV self-testing. We inv...

2018 Discordance, disclosure and normative gender roles: barriers to couple testing within a community-level HIV self-testing intervention in urban Blantyre, Malawi

A community-based HIV self-testing study in Blantyre, Malawi demonstrated that not all individuals living in couples tested with their partn...

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