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Masculinity and Health in Nigeria: Vulnerabilities, Indifference and Options
Gender and Behaviour, 2013Since the International Conference on Population and Development in 1994, sexuaDocumentThe New Arab Man: Emergent Masculinities, Technologies, and Islam in the Middle East
Department of Anthropology, Boston University, 2015DocumentA woman's job: who cares about unpaid carers?
The Guardian, UK, 2013Women’s health can be adversely affected by an endless cycle of cooking, cleaDocumentWealth Status and Sexual Partnership Pattern among Nigerian Men
Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences, 2014DocumentNigeria MDGs End-point Report 2015
Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on MDGs, 2015For 15 years, the global development agenda was defined by the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Yet it wasn’t until 2005, five years into the process, that Nigeria, bolstered by debt relief negotiated with the Paris Club, got moving in trying to achieve these development targets. So how did Nigeria do?DocumentWomen as agents of change in water: reflections on experiences from the field
UN Women, 2015The Women for Water Partnership (WfWP) currently includes 26 women’s networks covering around 100 countries, predominantly in the developing world.DocumentProgram HMD: A Toolkit for Action
Promundo, 2013The Program HMD toolkit for action presents a shorter version of the approach contained in Promundo’s Programs H and M.DocumentProgram P: A Manual for Engaging Men in Fatherhood, Caregiving, and Maternal and Child Health - Promundo - EN
Promundo, 2013Program P is an educational manual that provides concrete strategies for engaging men in active caregiving from the stage of their partner’s pregnancy through their child’s early years. It identifies best practices on engaging men in maternal and child health, caregiving, and preventing violence against women and children.DocumentEngaging Boys and Men in GBV Prevention and Reproductive Health in Conflict and Emergency-Response Settings A Workshop Module
2008This module is intended to build the skills of participants working to engage boys and men in gender-based violence prevention and reproductive health in conflict and other emergency-response settings. One outcome is to be able to identify action steps to integrate male-engagement activities into participants’ current programmatic work plans.DocumentWorking with Men and Boys - Sonke Gender Justice
Sonke Gender Justice Network, 2013This is a manual for those working with men and boys on issues of gender and health including sexual and reproductive health, and more specifically on increasing access to safe and stigma free abortion services. It consists of five chapters designed for the facilitator to pick out the topics that are needed.Pages
