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  1. An evaluation case study of village-based relational community engagement activities in Lao PDR
  2. Workshop report: Everyday environmental heritage is key to unlocking the social dimensions of One Health
  3. Community engagement to support public health: mixed-method evaluation evidence on COVID-19 attitudes and practices in Lao PDR
  4. The nature and determining factors of inter-household water transfers in Kabul, Afghanistan: a qualitative study
  5. Lessons from a participatory community cricket breeding project in Vientiane Province, Lao PDR
  6. Community engagement and local governance for health equity through trust: lessons from developing the CONNECT Initiative in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic
  7. Community engagement for stakeholder and community trust in healthcare: Short-term evaluation findings from a nationwide initiative in Lao PDR
  8. Trust in healthcare: methodological and conceptual insights from mixed-method research in Lao People’s Democratic Republic
  9. Review of the Research on the Belt and Road Initiative in Myanmar
  10. Determinants of household safe drinking water practices in Kabul, Afghanistan: New insights from behavioural survey data
  11. Aligning global health policy and research with sustainable development: A strategic market approach
  12. Community‐level incidence and treatment seeking during febrile illness: Insights from health behaviour surveys in rural Thailand and Laos
  13. Implementation of the COP26 declaration to halt forest loss must safeguard and include Indigenous people
  14. In a network of lines that intersect: The socio-economic development impact of marine resource management and conservation in Southeast Asia
  15. Commentary: sustainable development as theme and platform for interdisciplinary undergraduate research
  16. Impact and effect mechanisms of mass campaigns in resource-constrained health systems: quasi-experimental evidence from polio eradication in Nigeria
  17. You’ve got a friend in me: How social networks and mobile phones facilitate healthcare access among marginalised groups in rural Thailand and Lao PDR
  18. Precarity and clinical determinants of healthcare-seeking behaviour and antibiotic use in rural Laos and Thailand
  19. Tales of treatment and new perspectives for global health research on antimicrobial resistance
  20. Data Analysis Methods
  21. Data Collection Methods
  22. Interdisciplinary Qualitative Research in Global Development: A Concise Guide
  23. Introduction
  24. Presenting and Reporting Qualitative Research
  25. Qualitative Research Issues
  26. Sampling Methods
  27. Summary and Reflections on Overcoming Disciplinary Friction
  28. The Big Picture: An Overview of Research Designs
  29. New impulses from international development for more comprehensive and balanced public engagement evaluation
  30. Large-scale survey in Thailand and Laos studied villagers' antibiotic knowledge and use
  31. Want to fight drug resistance? Awareness campaigns may be counterproductive.
  32. The outcomes of your clinical trial depend on where you implement it!
  33. Effect of point-of-care C-reactive protein testing on antibiotic prescription in febrile patients attending primary care in Thailand and Myanmar: an open-label, randomised, controlled trial
  34. Raising awareness about drug resistance faces serious obstacles in developing countries
  35. Outputs, Outcomes, and Behavioural Impacts of an Antibiotic-Related Educational Activity in Lao PDR
  36. Outputs, Outcomes, and Behavioural Impacts of an Antibiotic-Related Educational Activity in Lao PDR
  37. A Comparison of Patients’ Local Conceptions of Illness and Medicines in the Context of C-Reactive Protein Biomarker Testing in Chiang Rai and Yangon
  38. The social consequences of diagnostic tests to fight drug resistance: A case example from Thailand
  39. The struggle for digital inclusion: Phones, healthcare, and marginalisation in rural India
  40. Manifestations, Drivers, and Frictions of Mobile Phone Use in Low- and Middle-Income Settings: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Rural India and China
  41. Antibiotics and activity spaces: protocol of an exploratory study of behaviour, marginalisation and knowledge diffusion
  42. It is time to give social research a voice to tackle antimicrobial resistance?
  43. Healthcare access: A sequence-sensitive approach
  44. The Social Implications of Technology Diffusion: Uncovering the Unintended Consequences of People’s Health-Related Mobile Phone Use in Rural India and China
  45. The place of technology in the Capability Approach
  46. Impact of high-intensity polio eradication activities on children’s routine immunization status in Northern India
  47. After Access: Inclusion, Development, and a More Mobile Internet
  48. Satellite-aided survey sampling and implementation in low- and middle-income contexts: a low-cost/low-tech alternative
  49. Exploring the mismatch between mobile phone adoption and use through survey data from rural India and China