Questions are rank ordered by overall research priority score. Footnotes note variation in research priority scoring by respondent characteristics. Mean scores on the two evaluation criteria were compared using paired sample ttest (footnotes and ). Regression analyses identified whether score varied by income context, gender, and role or sector of respondent (footnotes , , , and ). *Range 01. Higher on feasibility criterion than impact criterion. Priority is lower among low-income and middle-income respondents. Priority is higher among women respondents. Priority is higher among low-income and middle-income respondents. Higher on impact criterion than feasibility criterion. Priority is higher among practitioner respondents. m-health=mobile health. RPS=research priority score. SRHR=sexual and reproductive health and rights.