Men play a key role in determining good sexual health outcomes for themselves and their sexual partners. However, many interventions and much of the programmatic focus and effort in reproductive and sexual health care delivery, are focused on women. This paper shows how international goals for development (the Millennium Development Goals), and international agreements on population and development (such as that agreed at the International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo,1994) cannot be met without the full and active involvement of men. We argue that achieving international goals and targets requires more than simply encouraging men to take more responsibility for their actions, it requires a detailed understanding of men's...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) have unique health-care needs, not only because of biological factor...
The Indonesian government has discussed the need to involve men in the promotion of contraceptive us...
This presentation describes why men are invisible and do not seek sexual health services, mainly STI...
In this paper we investigated the place of sexual health within the wider context of men's health co...
This book builds on presentations of the Workshop on Men as Supportive Partners in Reproductive and ...
Men may be key players in the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STI), and it is impor...
Perspectives of public health generally ignore culture-bound sexual health concerns, such as semen l...
The paper explores the nature of males perception, attitude and knowledge on reproductive health iss...
Abstract: Abstract: Currently there is a growing trend toward high-risk sexual practices with casual...
Provides a comprehensive resource on men's sexual and reproductive behavior and needs, encompassing ...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) have unique health-care needs, not only because of biological factor...
Men\u27s pre- and extra-marital sexual behavior has been identified as the primary factor in the gro...
A situation analysis of sexual networking and sexual health in an industrial area of Gujarat, India,...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) have unique health-care needs, not only because of biological factor...
Background: Self-care interventions are influencing people’s access to, expectation and understandin...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) have unique health-care needs, not only because of biological factor...
The Indonesian government has discussed the need to involve men in the promotion of contraceptive us...
This presentation describes why men are invisible and do not seek sexual health services, mainly STI...
In this paper we investigated the place of sexual health within the wider context of men's health co...
This book builds on presentations of the Workshop on Men as Supportive Partners in Reproductive and ...
Men may be key players in the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STI), and it is impor...
Perspectives of public health generally ignore culture-bound sexual health concerns, such as semen l...
The paper explores the nature of males perception, attitude and knowledge on reproductive health iss...
Abstract: Abstract: Currently there is a growing trend toward high-risk sexual practices with casual...
Provides a comprehensive resource on men's sexual and reproductive behavior and needs, encompassing ...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) have unique health-care needs, not only because of biological factor...
Men\u27s pre- and extra-marital sexual behavior has been identified as the primary factor in the gro...
A situation analysis of sexual networking and sexual health in an industrial area of Gujarat, India,...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) have unique health-care needs, not only because of biological factor...
Background: Self-care interventions are influencing people’s access to, expectation and understandin...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) have unique health-care needs, not only because of biological factor...
The Indonesian government has discussed the need to involve men in the promotion of contraceptive us...
This presentation describes why men are invisible and do not seek sexual health services, mainly STI...