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Ties Boerma

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The Lancet. Global Health|October 27, 2018
Delivering data on pregnancy outcomes through prospective studies in high-burden settingsTies Boerma, Joy E Lawn
Lancet (London, England)|March 6, 2007
Health statistics are no longer boring!Ties Boerma, Carla Abou-Zahr
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|March 31, 2005
Measuring progress towards reducing health inequalitiesKenji Shibuya, J Ties Boerma
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 22, 2005
Monitoring global health: bottom up approach is more likely to be successfulTies Boerma, Carla Abou-Zahr
BMC Medicine|April 11, 2015
The World Health Organization and global health estimates: improving collaboration and capacityTies Boerma, Colin D Mathers
AIDS (London, England)|August 21, 2004
Orphanhood and childcare patterns in sub-Saharan Africa: an analysis of national surveys from 40 countriesRoeland Monasch, J Ties Boerma
Lancet (London, England)|October 14, 2011
Beyond accountability: learning from large-scale evaluationsTies Boerma, Isabelle de Zoysa
The Lancet. Global Health|April 15, 2018
Inequalities in child mortality: real data or modelled estimates?Cesar G Victora, Ties Boerma
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 2005
Integrating demographic and epidemiological approaches to research on HIV/AIDS: the proximate-determinants frameworkJ Ties Boerma, Sharon S Weir
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|November 12, 2005
Health statistics: time to get seriousKenji Shibuya, Suzanne Scheele, Ties Boerma
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The Lancet. Global Health|October 27, 2018
Delivering data on pregnancy outcomes through prospective studies in high-burden settingsTies Boerma, Joy E Lawn
Lancet (London, England)|March 6, 2007
Health statistics are no longer boring!Ties Boerma, Carla Abou-Zahr
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|March 31, 2005
Measuring progress towards reducing health inequalitiesKenji Shibuya, J Ties Boerma
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 22, 2005
Monitoring global health: bottom up approach is more likely to be successfulTies Boerma, Carla Abou-Zahr
BMC Medicine|April 11, 2015
The World Health Organization and global health estimates: improving collaboration and capacityTies Boerma, Colin D Mathers
AIDS (London, England)|August 21, 2004
Orphanhood and childcare patterns in sub-Saharan Africa: an analysis of national surveys from 40 countriesRoeland Monasch, J Ties Boerma
Lancet (London, England)|October 14, 2011
Beyond accountability: learning from large-scale evaluationsTies Boerma, Isabelle de Zoysa
The Lancet. Global Health|April 15, 2018
Inequalities in child mortality: real data or modelled estimates?Cesar G Victora, Ties Boerma
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 2005
Integrating demographic and epidemiological approaches to research on HIV/AIDS: the proximate-determinants frameworkJ Ties Boerma, Sharon S Weir
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|November 12, 2005
Health statistics: time to get seriousKenji Shibuya, Suzanne Scheele, Ties Boerma
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