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Regional 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.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.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.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.DocumentEngaging Men and Boys in Domestic Violence Prevention: Opportunities and Promising Approaches
2013‘Shift’ is an initiative aimed at significantly reducing, and eventually ending, domestic violence in Alberta. This report reviews projects and programs in North America and other countries and identifies seven promising areas for engaging men and boys in domestic violence prevention and gives examples of how these have been used as ‘entry points’ of engaging men.Document2016: The year of Engaging Men and Boys in stopping gender-based violence | Policy and research from CARE Insights
CARE International, 2015Violence against women and girls kills, and devastates families and communities worldwide.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.Pages
