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1. Pronyk PM, Harpham T, Busza J, Phetla G, Morison LA, Hargreaves JR, et al. Can social capital be intentionally generated? A randomized trial from rural South Africa. Soc Sci Med. 2008;67:1559-70.
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2. Pronyk PM, Kim JC, Abramsky T, Phetla G, Hargreaves JR, Morison LA, et al. A combined microfinance and training intervention can reduce HIV risk behaviour in young female participants. AIDS. 2008;22:1659-65.
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3. Pettifor A, Wamoyi J, Balvanz P, Gichane MW, Maman S. Cash plus: exploring the mechanisms through which a cash transfer plus financial education programme in Tanzania reduced HIV risk for adolescent girls and young women. J Int AIDS Soc. 2019;22:e25316.
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4. Jewkes R, Gibbs A, Jama-Shai N, Willan S, Misselhorn A, Mushinga M, et al. Stepping Stones and Creating Futures intervention: shortened interrupted time series evaluation of a behavioural and structural health promotion and violence prevention intervention for young people in informal settlements in Durban, South Africa. BMC Public Health. 2014;14:1325.
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5. Green EP, Blattman C, Jamison J, Annan J. Women's entrepreneurship and intimate partner violence: a cluster randomized trial of microenterprise assistance and partner participation in post-conflict Uganda (SSM-D-14-01580R1). Soc Sci Med. 2015;133:177-88.
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6. Goodman ML, Selwyn BJ, Morgan RO, Lloyd LE, Mwongera M, Gitari S, et al. Sexual behavior among young carers in the context of a Kenyan empowerment program combining cash-transfer, psychosocial support, and entrepreneurship. J Sex Res. 2016;53:331-45.
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7. Gibbs A, Washington L, Abdelatif N, Chirwa E, Willan S, Shai N, et al. Stepping Stones and Creating Futures intervention to prevent intimate partner violence among young people: cluster randomized controlled trial. J Adolesc Health. 2020;66:323-35.
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8. Erulkar AS. Evaluation of a Savings and Micro-Credit Program for Vulnerable Youth Women in Nairobi. New York: Population Council; 2005. p. 34.
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9. Erulkar A, Bruce J, Dondo A, Sebstad J, Matheka JK, Khan AB, et al. Tap and Reposition Youth (TRY): Providing Social Support, Savings, and Microcredit Opportunities for Young Women in Areas with High HIV Prevalence. Contract No.: 23. New York: Population Council; 2006.
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10. Dunbar MS, Mudekunye-Mahaka I. Empowering adolescent girls and women for improved sexual health in Zimbabwe. In: Kurebwa J, Dodo O, editors. Participation of young people in governance processes in Africa. IGI Global Publisher Online Bookstore; 2017.
 
11. Dunbar MS, Dufour M-SK, Lambdin B, Mudekunye-Mahaka I, Nhamo D, Padian NS. The SHAZ! project: results from a pilot randomized trial of a structural intervention to prevent HIV among adolescent women in Zimbabwe. PLoS One. 2014;9:e113621.
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12. Dunbar MS, Maternowska MC, Kang M-SJ, Laver SM, Mudekunye-Mahaka I, Padian NS. Findings from SHAZ!: a feasibility study of a microcredit and life-skills HIV prevention intervention to reduce risk among adolescent female orphans in Zimbabwe. J Prev Interv Community. 2010;38:147-61.
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18. Austrian K, Soler-Hampejsek E, Behrman JR, Digitale J, Hachonda NJ, Bweupe M, et al. The impact of the Adolescent Girls Empowerment Program (AGEP) on short and long term social, economic, education and fertility outcomes: a cluster randomized controlled trial in Zambia. BMC Public Health. 2020;20: 1-15.
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