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Men-Streaming Gender in Sexual and Reproductive Health & HIV/AIDS

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A Toolkit for Policy Development and Advocacy
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This toolkit, developed as a part of the MenEngage and the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)'s work on engaging men and boys in sexual and reproductive health and rights and HIV/AIDS, has been prepared to help organisations create affirmative policies which promote the positive roles that men can play in improving their own sexual and reproductive health - and those of women and children. This toolkit also serves to support IPPF Member Associations in the implementation of the federation’s policy on ‘Men and Sexual and Reproductive Health’ (adopted in 2008).

The toolkit could be used to: undertake a major review of existing policies; create a new policy statement; and consider how best to incorporate men into new policies in specific areas of sexual and reproductive health and rights and HIV work.

The contents include the following:

  • "What is the purpose of this toolkit? - Toolkit rationale; Who is this toolkit written for?  How this toolkit should be used? Structure of the toolkit.
    1. Introduction
      • Why focus on men?
      • A brief history of work engaging men and boys
      • Policy issues
    2. The toolkit
      • Module A: Understanding the policy context
      • Module B: Institutional commitment
      • Module C: Developing a policy statement: engaging men and boys
        • Framing a policy statement
        • Incorporating men in gender and development policy: IPPF case study
        • Language
        • Securing support
      • Module D: Reviewing existing policies
        • Identifying policies
        • Screening
        • Prioritizing and planning
        • Impact assessment
        • Revising policy
      • Module E: Working with stakeholders
        • Who are the key stakeholders?
        • Stakeholder engagement checklist
      • Module F: Making policy work in practice
        • Implementing the policy
        • Disseminating the policy – how it gets to people, telling people about it
        • Monitoring and evaluation
    3. Resources
      • Annex A - IPPF Policy: Men and Sexual and Reproductive Health
      • Annex B - Glossary: Gender mainstreaming terms
      • Annex C - Case study: Policy on male involvement in reproductive health in Cambodia"
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40

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IPPF website, accessed on January 25 2011.