keyword: | male norms |
Case Study
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Although many in Ecuador do not recognize the link between gender-based violence (GBV) and HIV, the Ministry of Public Health has made an effort to |
In South Africa, men are increasingly rejecting wide-spread stereotypes of manhood by stepping forward to challenge gender roles that compromise th |
Gender inequality is a major contributor to men who have sex with men's (MSM) vulnerability to HIV. Understanding the gender dynamics of MSM, as we |
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In Nicaragua, HIV prevention for "sexually diverse" populations, including men who have sex with men (MSM), is made significantly more difficult by |
Promising Practice
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Programa H stimulates young men to question traditional "norms" associated with masculinity and promotes both discussion and r |
HIV Prevention Knowledge Base Entry
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Men who have sex with men (MSM) can be difficult to reach with HIV prevention messages and services, since many are secretive about their sexual ac |
Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) is the surgical complete removal of the foreskin of the penis. While conducted for a number of reasons, |
Transactional sex (TS) is the practice of exchanging sex for financial or lifestyle rewards. Distinct from formalized sex work, transactional sex i |
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Partner reduction is a prevention strategy focused on decreasing overall number of partners in order to lessen the risk of becoming infected with o |
Technical Consultation Material
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May 2013, Washington, DC- The goal of this two-day technical consultation was to provide a forum for key stakeholders in HIV research, |
June 2011, Washington, DC - Together with partners from United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS, the World Health Organization, the Bil |
September 2010, South Africa - This three-day meeting brought together 117 health professionals from 14 countries in Eastern and Southern |
Technical Brief
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Gender-based violence (GBV) is a major problem throughout the world, and the intersection
capacity building, community engagement, community mobilization, facility-level interventions, gender norms, gender-based violence (GBV), household-level interventions, human rights, livelihoods, male norms, mass media, peer outreach and education, policy, violence and coercion, women, workplace policies and programs
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Although only 4 of the 12 Anglophone Caribbean countries publicly collect HIV prevalence data among men who have sex with men (MSM), in Jamaica, |
Health Policy Initiative Document
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This document presents the potential cost and impact of scaling up medical MC services in Zimbabwe. |
This document presents the potential cost and impact of scaling up medical MC services in Zambia. |
This document presents the potential cost and impact of scaling up medical MC services in Tanzania. |
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This document presents the potential cost and impact of scaling up medical MC services in Swaziland. |
This document presents the potential cost and impact of scaling up medical MC services in South Africa. |
This document presents the potential cost and impact of scaling up medical MC services in Rwanda. |
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This document presents the potential cost and impact of scaling up medical MC services in Namibia. |
This document presents the potential cost and impact of scaling up medical MC services in Mozambique. |
This document presents the potential cost and impact of scaling up medical MC services in Malawi. |
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This document presents the potential cost and impact of scaling up medical MC services in Lesotho. |
This document presents the potential cost and impact of scaling up medical MC services in Nyanza, Kenya. |
This document presents the potential cost and impact of scaling up medical MC services in Gambela, Ethiopia. |
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This document estimates the potential impact and costs of alternative approaches to scale up medical MC services using the MC Decision Makers' Prog |
This document presents the potential cost and impact of scaling up medical MC services in Botswana. |
This manual is intended to guide trainers facilitating sessions in constructive men's engagement in reproductive health. |
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Summary of an analysis of the context and potential impact and cost of male circumcision conducted in Lesotho, Swaziland, and Zambia. |
This analysis is part of a larger study titled the 'Costing Male Circumcision in Lesotho, Swaziland, and Zambia: Implications for Cost-Effectivenes |
This document estimates the potential cost and impact of scaling-up medical male circumcision services in 14 countries in Eastern and Southern Afri |



