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AUTHOR: Sandy Ruxton
ISBN-10: 0855985143 
ISBN-13: 9780855985141  STOCK CODE: 00255144
AVAILABILITY: In Print   PUBLISHER: Oxfam Publishing
FORMAT: Paperback (pp: 240)   234 x 156mm   PUBLISHED: 01 Jun 2004
READERSHIP:  Postgraduate, Activists and Campaigners, Professional and Practitioners, Undergraduate,
PRICE:  £14.95 (inc. VAT)  

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DESCRIPTION

Why include men in gender equality and anti-poverty work?

What works with men in practice?

What is the impact of including men in gender analysis and action?

How should organisations develop work with men?

In international debates on gender equality there is a growing emphasis on men, not only as holders of privileges or as perpetrators of violence, but also as potential and actual contributors to gender equality. The conclusions of the 48th session of the UN commission on the Status of Women in 2004 urged key stakeholders (including governments, UN organisations, and civil society) to promote action at all levels in fields such as education, health services, training, media, and the workplace to increase the contribution of men and boys to furthering gender equality.

Based on examples of interventions in five fields (reproductive and sexual health, fatherhood, gender-based violence, livelihoods, and work with young men) from a range of countries, 'Gender, Equality and Men' aims to provide a critical account of practical experience of work with men for gender equality and to share knowledge and expertise gained from programmes run by Oxfam GB and other organisations. Contributors to this book are development practitioners from both the global South and North, and there are also contributions from consultants and researchers.




CONTENTS

  • Foreword

  • Acknowledgements

  • Contributors
  • Introduction
    Sandy Ruxton, Oxfam GB, UK

  • Transforming our interventions for gender equality by addressing and involving men and boys
    Michael Kaufman

  • Masculinities: resistance and change
    Benno de Keijzer

  • The things they don't tell you about working with men in gender workshops
    Maree Keating

  • How do you eat between harvests?and other stories: engaging men in gender and livelihoods
    Thalia Kidder

  • Mainstreaming a male perspective into uk regeneration: the experience in South Yorkshire
    Cinnamon Bennett

  • Men As Partners: lessons learned from engaging men in clinics and communities
    Manisha Mehta, Dean Peacock and Lissette Bernal

  • Taking the bull by the horns: working with young men on HIV/Aids in South Africa
    Gaetane le Grange

  • Fatherwork in the Caribbean: examples of support for men's work in relation to family life
    Janet Brown

  • Addressing men's role in family violence: the experience of the 'Sakhli' Women's Advice Centre, Georgia
    Rusudan Pkharkadze and Nana Khoshtaria

  • 'Liberation for everyone, not just men' A case study of the Mens Association Against Violence (AMKV) in Timor Leste
    Mario De Araujo
  • 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, with Marcos Nascimento, Marcio Segundo, and Julie Purlerwitz

  • Strategies and approaches to enhance the role of men and boys in gender equality: a case study from Yemen
    Magda El Sanousi

  • What men think about gender equality: lessons from Oxfam GB staff in Delhi and Dhaka
    Sharon Rogers

  • Evolving the gender agenda; the responsibilities and challenges for development organisations
    James Lang,and Sue Smith

  • Conclusion
    Sandy Ruxton

  • Appendix

  • Index


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