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    Gender and Health: Through a Gender Lens: Family Health International (Checklist for Women's Health and Equity)

    1999
    'Through a Gender Lens' reviews existing models and methodologies for incorporating a gender perspective into the development initiatives of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
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    Men and Masculinities: Programming for Male Involvement in Reproductive Health: A Practical Guide for Managers

    EngenderHealth, 2001
    Examination of various topics critical to the design and provision of male reproductive health services. eg. programme design issues, community outreach and workplace programmes, and counselling services for men and couples.
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    Men and Masculinities: The EngenderHealth Men's Reproductive Health Services Model

    EngenderHealth, 2001
    This model offers a range of possibilities with regard to men's reproductive health services, and can be tailored according to the resources of individual clinics.
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    Men in Families: Report of a Consultation on the Role of Males and Fathers in Achieving Gender Equality

    1995
    Analysis of the role of the father and more broadly of men in families, and of men's knowledge and attitudes towards various aspects of familial life, eg. schooling, dietary management.For a copy of this publication contact the author at: pengle@unicef.org
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    Reproductive Health: Fathers Incorporated: Men's Reproductive Health Project, Kingston, Jamaica

    BRIDGE, 1999
    Case study of a project to change the local stereotype of male parental and sexual irresponsibility, encourage men's contribution to parenting, and, through addressing these problems, provide men with a positive self-image.
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    Reproductive Health

    BRIDGE, 1999
    In accordance with government and agency commitments made at various international conferences, traditional maternal-child health and family planning programmes have been reconceptualised. The new framework links sexual and reproductive health to human rights and focuses on the circumstances and needs of both women and men.
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    Men and Masculinities

    BRIDGE, 1999
    The change in terminology from Women in Development (WID) to Gender and Development (GAD) signified a shift towards recognising the need to analyse social relationships between men and women, and to be more aware of factors such as class, age and personal agency in these.
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    BRIDGE Gender and Development in Brief. Issue 7: Health and Well-Being

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 1998
    This issue of 'Development and Gender in Brief' tracks the shift of health policy debates from a focus on 'women's health' to a broader vision of gender and health. This reaches beyond reproductive rights to include the health needs of both men and women over their life-course.
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    Men and the HIV Epidemic

    United Nations Development Programme, 1999
    Economic and social vulnerability, as well as stereotypical gender roles, influences not only men and women's vulnerability to HIV/AIDS but also the manner in which individuals, groups and communities respond. Unequal gender relations are particularly visible in the special vulnerability of women to HIV and AIDS in developing countries, and in men's risk-taking behaviour.
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    Gender and HIV/AIDS: Taking Stock of Research and Programmes

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 1999
    Gender-aware programmes have focused on improving access to information regarding HIV/AIDS, sexuality and reproduction as well as the improvement of appropriate services and technologies and women's access to them. Discussions around sexuality and sexual health have also been initiated to improve the unequal gender dynamic in sexual relations.

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