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Editor
Sandy Ruxton is Policy Adviser for Oxfam GB’s UK Poverty Programme. His previous Oxfam publications include
Men, Masculinities, and Poverty in the UK (2002) and
Beyond Civil Rights (2001)
Contents
- Contents (PDF, 88K)
- Foreword (PDF, 156K)
- Acknowledgements (PDF, 109K)
- Contributors (PDF, 128K)
- Introduction - Sandy Ruxton, Oxfam GB, UK (PDF, 208K)
- Transforming our interventions for gender equality by addressing and involving men and boys - Michael Kaufman, independent consultant, Canada (PDF, 188K)
- Masculinities: resistance and change - Benno de Keijzer, Salud y Genero, Mexico (PDF, 254K)
- The things they don’t tell you about working with men in gender workshops - Maree Keating, Oxfam GB, UK (PDF, 211K)
- “How do you eat between harvests?”: engaging men in gender and livelihoods - Thalia Kidder, Oxfam GB, UK (PDF, 239K)
- Mainstreaming a male perspective into uk regeneration: the experience in South Yorkshire - Cinnamon Bennett South Yorkshire, UK (PDF, 179K)
- Men As Partners: lessons learned from engaging men in clinics and communities - Manisha Mehta, Dean Peacock and Lissette Bernal, EngenderHealth
(PDF, 201K)
- Taking the bull by the horns: working with young men on HIV/Aids in South Africa - Gaetane le Grange, Targeted AIDS Intervention Project, South Africa (PDF, 203K)
- Fatherwork in the Caribbean: examples of support for men’s work in relation to family life - Janet Brown, University of the West Indies, Jamaica (PDF, 256K)
- Addressing men’s role in family violence: the experience of the ‘Sakhli’ - Rusudan Pkharkadze and Nana Khoshtaria, Sakhli Women’s Advice Centre, Georgia (PDF, 219K)
- “Liberation for everyone, not just men”: A case study of the Men’s Association Against Violence (AMKV) in Timor Leste - Mario De Araujo, AMKV, Timor Leste (PDF, 155K)
- How do we know if men have changed? Promoting and measuring attitude change with young men: lessons from Program ‘H’ in Latin America - Gary Barker et al, Instituto Promundo, Brasil (PDF, 213K)
- Strategies and approaches to enhance the role of men and boys in gender equality: a case study from Yemen - Magda El Sanousi, Oxfam GB Yemen (PDF, 214K)
- What men think about gender equality: lessons from Oxfam GB staff in Delhi and Dhaka - Sharon Rogers, Oxfam GB, India (PDF, 224K)
- Evolving the gender agenda – the responsibilities and challenges for development organisations - James Lang, US and Sue Smith, Oxfam GB, UK (PDF, 235K)
- Conclusion - Sandy Ruxton, Oxfam GB, UK (PDF, 233K)
- Appendix (PDF, 143K)
- Index (PDF, 121K)
- PDF of whole book (PDF, 1,602K)
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Related links
Please note, inclusion of these links does not imply that Oxfam agrees with or endorses statements made or opinions expressed in external websites.
- Promundo empowers children, youth and their families in the areas of health, gender equity and violence prevention.
- Engenderhealth is a nonprofit organisation that works internationally to support and strengthen reproductive health services for women and men worldwide.
- XY online is a website focused on men, masculinities, and gender politics, with comprehensive weblinks section
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Working with Men is a not-for-profit organisation that supports the development of work with men through projects, resources, publications, training and consultancy.
- The White Ribbon campaign - men working to end men's violence against women.
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