Sexual and reproductive health

Engaging Men and Boys in Family Planning: A Strategic Planning Guide

Publication date : 01/01/2019
Author : Family Planning High Impact Practices

This document is intended to lead program managers, planners, and decision-makers through a strategic process to identify effective investments for engaging men in efforts to improve sexual and reproductive health. In this guide, male engagement refers to the involvement of men and boys in family planning programs across life stages, including addressing gender norms and gender equality. 

Adolescent Boys and Young Men

Publication date : 01/01/2016
Author : Promundo and UNFPA

This study of Adolescent Boys and Young Men highlights the importance of engaging adolescent boys and young men in sexual and reproductive health and rights (srhr) and gender equality. not only is this engagement essential to achieve the full equality of women and girls, it also positively impacts the lives of men and boys themselves. This paper establishes a conceptual framework for engaging adolescent boys and young men.

Engaging Men and Boys for Gender Equality and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

Publication date : 01/01/2016
Author : UNFPA, Promundo and the MenEngage Alliance

This publication is a tool for action that provides guidance on best practices to promote partnerships between civil society organizations and government representatives on engaging men and boys in gender equality and sexual and reproductive health and rights. 

The goal of this publication is to strengthen these relationships to scale up and/or institutionalize evidence-based approaches to promoting gender equality and sexual and reproductive health and rights. This will be critical for moving beyond small scale and pilot initiatives. 

Global Sexual and Reproductive Health Service Package for Men and Adolescent Boys

Publication date : 03/01/2017
Author : UNFPA and IPPF

The Global Sexual and Reproductive Health Service Package for Men and Adolescent Boys has been developed to support providers of sexual and reproductive health services. It aims to increase the range and quality of sexual and reproductive services provided that meet the specific and diverse needs of men and adolescents boys. It covers men and adolescent boys in all their diversity, and takes a positive approach to sexual and reproductive health, seeing this not just as the absence of disease, but the positive expression of one’s gender, sex and sexuality.

The men’s health gap: men must be included in the global health equity agenda

Publication date : 01/01/2014
Author : Peter Baker

Concerted global action to reduce the burden of morbidity and mortality among men could have a transformative social, health and economic impact. It is time to not only acknowledge the benefits of such action to men, but also to recognize and measure its potential benefits to women, children and society as a whole. Closing the men’s health gap can benefit men, women and their children. 

Preventing gender-biased sex selection in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Publication date : 01/01/2015
Author : UNFPA

Gender-biased sex selection has emerged since the early 1990s as a widespread practice in parts of the Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) region and now constitutes a significant challenge to the countries affected. The preference of many parents for sons, combined with the use of modern technologies and declining fertility, has skewed the normal ratio between male and female births in several countries, mostly in the South Caucasus and parts of South-East Europe.

Men’s health: time for a new approach to policy and practice?

Publication date : 02/01/2017
Author : Peter Baker and Tim Shand

The United Nation’s (UN) Sustainable Development Goal 3 on health and well–being contains important commitments to reducing by one third premature mortality from non–communicable diseases (NCDs), promoting mental health and well–being, strengthening the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol, and halving the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.

Fatherhood: Parenting Programmes and Policy

Publication date : 01/01/2012
Author : Fiona McAllister and Adrienne Burgess of the Fatherhood Institute, in association with Jane Kato and Gary Barker of Promundo

A critical review of best practice by Fiona McAllister and Adrienne Burgess of the Fatherhood Institute, in association with Jane Kato and Gary Barker of Promundo. 

The Purpose of Fatherhood: Programmes and Policies is to review policies and programmes that promote or facilitate the involvement of fathers and father-figures from the pre-natal period through the first eight years of their children's lives; and to establish evidence of these programmes' potential to impact family violence, child abuse or children's health or learning outcomes. 

Engaging Men and Boys in Gender Equality and Health

Publication date : 01/01/2010
Author : Promundo, UNFPA and MenEngage Alliance

A global toolkit for action by Promundo, UNFPA and MenEngage Alliance.

Happy Fatherhood in Kyrgyzstan

'The role of a father never ends,' reads the note held up by a little boy at the launch of UNFPA in Kyrgyzstan's Happy Fatherhood campaign in the country's Chui region. The campaign has been designed to get fathers to engage more in the upbringing of their children in a region where 40 per cent of surveyed students do not consider their fathers as role models.

Read more about 'Gender norms and practices in the questions of maternal health, reproductive health, family planning, fatherhood and domestic violence' in this report published by UNFPA Kyrgyzstan.