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Working with men and boys to end violence against women and girls
United States Agency for International Development, 2015It is now widely accepted that strategies to end violence against women and girlsDocumentTransforming Masculinity: An innovative African YMCA S2C programme
Africa Alliance of YMCAs, 2011This report presents the development of Africa Alliance of YMCA’s innovative ‘TDocumentModern Marriage, Masculinity, and Intimate Partner Violence in Nigeria
Brown University, 2016This paper explores the ways that ongoing social changes and transformationsDocumentMasculinities, Conflict and Violence Report
Voices 4 Change, 2016Differences in the way Nigerian men and women are socialised and valued, togeDocumentAn invitation to men who want a better world for women
Technology, Entertainment, and Design, 2015Around the world, women still struggle for equality in basic matters like access to education, equal pay and the right to vote. But how to enlist everyone, men and women, as allies for change?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.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.Pages
