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    Guranich, Gregory and Cahill, Niamh and Alkema, Leontine (2021) Fpemlocal: Estimating family planning indicators in R for a single population of interest. Gates Open Research, 5. p. 24. ISSN 2572-4754

    Ortega, José Antonio and Cahill, Niamh and Sonneveldt, Emily and Emmart, Priya and Williamson, Jessica and Mbu, Robinson and Fodjo Yetgang, Airy Barrière and Dambula, Isaac and Azambuja, Gizela and Mahumane Govo, Alda Antonio and Joshi, Binod and Felix, Sayinzoga and Makashaka, Clarisse and Ndaruhutse, Victor and Serucaca, Joel and Madzima, Bernard and Muzavazi, Brighton and Alkema, Leontine (2021) Using family planning service statistics to inform model-based estimates of modern contraceptive prevalence. PLoS ONE, 16 (10). e0258304. ISSN 1932-6203

    Cahill, Niamh and Weinberger, Michelle and Alkema, Leontine (2020) What increase in modern contraceptive use is needed in FP2020 countries to reach 75% demand satisfied by 2030? An assessment using the Accelerated Transition Method and Family Planning Estimation Model. Gates Open Research, 4 (113). pp. 1-13. ISSN 2572-4754

    Cahill, Niamh and Sonneveldt, Emily and Stover, John and Weinberger, Michelle and Williamson, Jessica and Wei, Chuchu and Brown, Win and Alkema, Leontine (2018) Modern contraceptive use, unmet need, and demand satisfied among women of reproductive age who are married or in a union in the focus countries of the Family Planning 2020 initiative: a systematic analysis using the Family Planning Estimation Tool. The Lancet, 391. pp. 870-882. ISSN 0140-6736

    New, Jin Rou and Cahill, Niamh and Stover, John and Gupta, Yogender Pal and Alkema, Leontine (2017) Levels and trends in contraceptive prevalence, unmet need, and demand for family planning for 29 states and union territories in India: a modelling study using the Family Planning Estimation Tool. Lancet, 5 (3). e350-e358. ISSN 1474-547X

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