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Play the free Breakaway football/soccer Game Online
United Nations Population Fund, 2012Breakaway is a free online video game co-produced by UNFPA launched during the World Cup in South Africa as part of the UN Secretary-General's UNITE Campaign to reach out to boys aged 8-11 with the aim of changing gender dynamics. The video can be a helpful resource for teaching purposes to introduce concepts of gender.DocumentSASA! | Raising Voices
Raising Voices, 2008SASA! is a community mobilisation intervention developed in Uganda to prevent VAW and HIV/AIDS. SASA! is an evidenced-based methodology that takes a gender relational approach by working at multiple social levels with a range of stakeholders.DocumentRegional Curriculum on Transforming Masculinities Towards Gender Justice | Partners4Prevention
Partners for Prevention, 2013This curriculum is a capacity development resource to support members of the Regional Learning Community for East and Southeast Asia and other practitioners to challenge and transform patriarchal masculinities, more effectively promote gender equality and human rights and prevent violence.DocumentEngaging with Boys and Men to Address GBV and Masculinities: A Training Module (Rozan) | Partners4Prevention
2011This training guide from Rozan, a Pakistan-based NGO, is designed for use by facilitators and programme planners who seek to engage young men in issues around gender-based violence and masculinities. It is designed as a 15 session series that can be run with groups of 10-25 men in community settings.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.DocumentHombres jóvenes por el fin de la violencia - Manual para facilitadores y facilitadoras
2010This manual includes a conceptual framework, activities and a list of resources for working with adolescent and young men in the prevention of violence. The activities are based around three main topics: young men and their emotions, the socialization of gender and construction of masculinities, and types of gender violence and their effects for young men and their environment.DocumentCreated in God's Image - From Hegemony to Partnership - A Church Manual on Men as Partners: Promoting Positive Masculinities - MenEngage
2010This is a dynamic training manual for promoting equitable partnerships based on a theological and biblical framework that can be adapted to meet the needs of diverse communities and societies. The overall goal of the manual is to enable churches and social organisations to promote gender justice and partnership of women and men through the development of leaders, who model good examples.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.DocumentWomen’s Rights Online: Translating Access into Empowerment
2015This research, based on a survey of poor urban men and women across nine developing countries, found that while the majority of men and women own a mobile phone, women are still nearly 50% less likely to access the Internet than men in the same communities.Pages
