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Economic crisis and women's work: exploring progressive strategies in a rapidly changing global environment
UN Women, 2013This report examines the gendered impacts of on-going global financial and economic crises in the labour market.DocumentWomen and health: the key for sustainable development
The Lancet, 2015The health of women and girls is currently in an era of transition; significant improvements have occurred in the last few decades, but there are still important unmet needs alongside challenging trends related to aging demographics and population growth.DocumentCuidar sem violência, todo mundo pode!
Promundo, 2003This is a practical guide for families and communities to develop violence free-education. The guide is divided into three modules: methods for the prevention of intra-family violence, the promotion of child development, and the rights of children and adolescents.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.DocumentGender Equity and Diversity: Facilitator Manual. Module 501 Engaging Men and Boys for Gender Equality
CARE International, 2013This is a facilitator’s manual for training staff on how to engage men and boys in development programming, and how engaging men and boys for women’s empowerment benefits everyone. It includes a range of activities intended to explore practitioners’ understanding of where gender norms come from.DocumentMenCare Prospectus - MenCare
Promundo, 2014MenCare is a global campaign to promote men’s involvement as equitable, responsive and non-violent fathers and caregivers with the aim of achieving increased family well-being and gender equality. This report is an overview of the campaign and provides tools to promote social norms around men’s active participation as involved fathers and caregivers.DocumentMeasuring Attitudes toward Gender Norms among Young Men in Brazil: Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the GEM Scale - Promundo - EN
2008This article describes the development and psychometric evaluation of the Gender-Equitable Men (GEM) Scale, a twenty-four-item scale to measure attitudes toward gender norms among young men. The selected key domains on gender norms, or scale items, are developed and relate to sexual and reproductive health, sexual relations, violence, domestic work, and homophobia.DocumentMenCare in Latin America: Challenging harmful masculine norms and promoting positive changes in men’s caregiving' EMERGE Story of Change 5
BRIDGE, 2015This story of change pulls out the main findings and recommendations from EMERGE case study 5, which highlights the MenCare campaign in Latin America and its work to promote positive fatherhood and men's caregiving roles.DocumentMenCare in Latin America: challenging harmful masculine norms and promoting positive changes in men’s caregiving
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015It is estimated that 80 per cent of men will become fathers during their lifetimes, making clear the importance of, and opportunity for, engaging men and boys in care giving.DocumentUnpaid care: a priority for the post-2015 development goals and beyond
United Kingdom Gender and Development Network, 2014Having been consistently ignored and taken for granted in public policy and development efforts, it appears that discussion of the crucial issue of unpaid care work is finally gaining traction.Pages
