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Three Case Studies: Involving Men to Address Gender InequitiesInteragency Gender Working Group (IGWG), Men and Reproductive Health Task Force July 2003 SummaryThis 72-page publication published by the Interagency Gender Working Group (IGWG), highlights three programmes that have engaged men and boys in efforts to improve reproductive health outcomes for both men and women. Though planned and implemented in different geographic regions within different cultural contexts, these programmes share a number of features. All three evolved and developed during the process of implementation and continue to evolve as they continue to work within their respective communities. All three include a sequence of ideas and activities that draw participants into the change process. All three require facilitators of the community process to also be participants and to acknowledge, face and resolve their individual challenges related to the programme. These are participatory processes that involve communities as leaders and participants at the same time - bringing out linkages between individual behaviour and community norms. from the Introduction: While the three case studies chosen have not been formally evaluated, these programs provide valuable models of how to constructively engage men, including innovative approaches to involving men in social change, as well as the creative methodologies and approaches each of them used. They are worthy of study, rigorous evaluation, and possible replication by other organizations..." ContactInteragency Gender Working Group (IGWG)
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United States
SourcePlaced on the Communication Initiative site October 25 2006 Last Updated June 30 2008 |
Login / RegisiterCulturally Effective StrategiesIf culturally delicate factors such as male circumcision or fewer multiple concurrent partners are to be effectively addressed, which communication strategies are most required? [choose a maximum of 3]
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