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Programming with adolescent boys to promote gender-equitable masculinities: A rigorous review

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Programming with adolescent boys to promote gender-equitable masculinities: A rigorous review

29.12.2018 | Cross-Country

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Cross-Country

Capability domains

Bodily integrity and freedom from violence

Audience type

Policy maker or donor, Programme designer or implementer, Researcher

Year of publication

2018

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Gender-inequitable norms of masculinity are widely recognised to sustain the disempowerment of women and girls, underpinning inequalities in gender-based access to economic opportunities and decision-making power, as well as harmful practices such as gender-based violence. Dominant forms of masculinity also undermine boys and men’s wellbeing, with particular harm to their physical and psychosocial health.

A growing number of programmes work with adolescent boys and young men to promote gender-equitable masculinities, largely through face-to-face gender awareness education that seeks to challenge current norms, attitudes and patterns of behaviour and to provide a context in which boys and young men can develop more equitable attitudes.

Suggested citation

Marcus, R. (2018) Programming to promote gender-equitable masculinities among adolescent boys: key findings from a rigorous review. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (https://www.gage.odi.org/publication/masculinities-a-rigorous-review/)