Adolescent boys and young men : engaging them as supporters of gender equality and health and understanding their vulnerabilities
Kato-Wallace, Jane
Adolescent boys and young men : engaging them as supporters of gender equality and health and understanding their vulnerabilities Jane Kato-Wallace, Gary Barker, Leyla Sharafi, Luis Mora and Giovanna Lauro. - Washington, DC : Promundo-US; New York, UNFPA, 2020 - electronic document (88 pages) ; PDF file
This study 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. it
reviews current research on boys’ and young men’s specific risks and realities in relation to their general health status, violence, sexuality and sexual and reproductive health, media violence, sexual exploitation, and other vulnerabilities. it also discusses the implications of these issues on the lives of women and girls. The final sections review concrete ways to
work with adolescent boys and young men on sexual and reproductive health services, comprehensive sexuality education, fatherhood and caregiving, and the elimination of violence against women and girls, as well as how a masculinity lens contributes to understanding youth violence prevention in general. overall, this paper aims to underscore that girls and
boys stand to reap lifelong benefits when young men and boys are engaged in a more holistic approach to gender equality. (Summary). Record #6746
ADOLESCENTS
ATTITUDES
ENGAGING MEN AND BOYS IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION
GENDER EQUALITY
HEALTH
MASCULINITY
PRIMARY PREVENTION
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RISK FACTORS
SEXUALITY
VIOLENCE
YOUNG MEN
INTERNATIONAL
Adolescent boys and young men : engaging them as supporters of gender equality and health and understanding their vulnerabilities Jane Kato-Wallace, Gary Barker, Leyla Sharafi, Luis Mora and Giovanna Lauro. - Washington, DC : Promundo-US; New York, UNFPA, 2020 - electronic document (88 pages) ; PDF file
This study 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. it
reviews current research on boys’ and young men’s specific risks and realities in relation to their general health status, violence, sexuality and sexual and reproductive health, media violence, sexual exploitation, and other vulnerabilities. it also discusses the implications of these issues on the lives of women and girls. The final sections review concrete ways to
work with adolescent boys and young men on sexual and reproductive health services, comprehensive sexuality education, fatherhood and caregiving, and the elimination of violence against women and girls, as well as how a masculinity lens contributes to understanding youth violence prevention in general. overall, this paper aims to underscore that girls and
boys stand to reap lifelong benefits when young men and boys are engaged in a more holistic approach to gender equality. (Summary). Record #6746
ADOLESCENTS
ATTITUDES
ENGAGING MEN AND BOYS IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION
GENDER EQUALITY
HEALTH
MASCULINITY
PRIMARY PREVENTION
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RISK FACTORS
SEXUALITY
VIOLENCE
YOUNG MEN
INTERNATIONAL