Gender, women and health

Engaging men and boys in changing gender-based inequity in health: Evidence from programme interventions

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Authors:
WHO Department of Gender, Women and Health, Instituto Promundo

Publication details

Number of pages: 70
Languages: English
Publication date: January 2007
ISBN: 978 92 4 159549 0

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OVERVIEW

This review assesses the effectiveness of programme interventions seeking to engage men and boys in achieving gender equality and equity in health. Research with men and boys has shown how inequitable gender norms - social expectations of what men and boys should and should not do - influence how men interact with their partners, families and children on a wide range of issues. These include preventing the transmission of HIV and sexually transmitted infections, contraceptive use, physical violence, household tasks, parenting and their health-seeking behaviour.