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Conditional cash transfer schemes in Nigeria: potential gains for maternal and child health service uptake in a national pilot programme

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Table 1 List of CCT co-responsibilities
Table 2 Data used for analysis
Table 3 Cumulative totals of selected indicators in Pilot Programme, as at 31.03.2014
Figure 5 shows demand for the services tracked as KeyPerformance Indicators for the CCT, using data col-lected by SURE-P MCH M&E to compare effectivelywith non-intervention areas
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