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Table 2 Program intervention of different projects with name of the implementing organization

From: Community based reproductive health interventions for young married couples in resource-constrained settings: a systematic review

Abbreviations of different projects

Topic

Organization

FP [23]

Promoting healthy timing and spacing of births in India through a community-based Approach

Population council, Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Medical College, and (Department of Economics) Jamia Milia Islamia University

FTP [24]

Empowering married young women and improving their sexual and reproductive health: Effect of the First-time Parents Project

Population Council, CINI and Deepak Charitable Trust

PRACHAR [25]

The effect of community-based reproductive health communication interventions on contraceptive use among young married couples in Bihar, India

PATHFINDER INTERNATIONAL.

ACQUIRE [26]

Mobilizing married youth in Nepal to improve reproductive health: The Reproductive Health for Married Adolescent Couples Project, Nepal, 2005-2007

ACQUIRE Project partners Engender Health and CARE

REWARD [27]

Determining an effective and Replicable communication-based mechanism for improving young couples’ access to and use of reproductive health information and services in Nepal-An Operations Research Study

Center for Research on Environment, Health and Population Activities

MMM [28]

Encouraging contraceptive uptake by motivating men to communicate about family planning: The Malawi Male Motivator Project

Family Health International and Save the children

KEM [29]

Reproductive and sexual health education, care and counseling for married adolescents in rural Maharashtra

KEM Hospital Research Centre (KEM), Pune

FRHS [30]

Social mobilization or Government services: What influences married adolescents’ reproductive health in rural Maharashtra, India?

Foundation for Research in Health Systems, Maharashtra