This edition of Quality/Calidad/Qualité answers the following question: how can family planning programs understand and better serve the interests of men? The proposals in the article are derived from the experience of PRO-PATER, in São Paulo, Brazil, and briefly, from the activities of the Profamilia Men’s Clinic in Colombia. The experiences of both PRO-PATER and Profamilia suggest that, although the reproductive health needs of men may be different from those of women, they are still very interested. It is clear that there is abundant demand for high-quality services that offer convenience, confidentiality, information, attentive providers, and attention to reproductive health needs beyond contraception
Introduction: Despite the advantaged position of men in sexual, family and reproductive health matte...
The role of men in reproductive health (RH), fertility ~ regulation and family welfare in Africa has...
IN THIS ISSUE: Helping husbands safeguard health in Ethiopia | Calling attention to gender norms and...
This edition of Quality/Calidad/Qualité answers the following question: how can family planning prog...
Esta edición de Quality/Calidad/Qualité responde a la siguiente pregunta: ¿cómo pueden los programas...
The studies in this issue of Quality/Calidad/Qualité describe three efforts to involve women in the ...
This issue of Quality/Calidad/Qualité focuses on two traditional family planning programs that under...
Infertility is a major reproductive health problem throughout much of the world. Despite the prevale...
Summaries Health care researchers have documented that in many settings male social prerogatives po...
In Portugal, the Health Ministry’s family planning programmes have traditionally focused on women. H...
A focus on quality of care in health services is important from both public health and human rights ...
A program to operationalize and institutionalize a gender perspective in reproductive health service...
Although the range of contraceptives includes methods for men, namely condoms, vasectomy and withdra...
This edition of Quality/Calidad/Qualité relates the experience of three family planning associations...
This edition of Quality/Calidad/Qualité reports on the Marie Stopes Sierra Leone (MSSL) organization...
Introduction: Despite the advantaged position of men in sexual, family and reproductive health matte...
The role of men in reproductive health (RH), fertility ~ regulation and family welfare in Africa has...
IN THIS ISSUE: Helping husbands safeguard health in Ethiopia | Calling attention to gender norms and...
This edition of Quality/Calidad/Qualité answers the following question: how can family planning prog...
Esta edición de Quality/Calidad/Qualité responde a la siguiente pregunta: ¿cómo pueden los programas...
The studies in this issue of Quality/Calidad/Qualité describe three efforts to involve women in the ...
This issue of Quality/Calidad/Qualité focuses on two traditional family planning programs that under...
Infertility is a major reproductive health problem throughout much of the world. Despite the prevale...
Summaries Health care researchers have documented that in many settings male social prerogatives po...
In Portugal, the Health Ministry’s family planning programmes have traditionally focused on women. H...
A focus on quality of care in health services is important from both public health and human rights ...
A program to operationalize and institutionalize a gender perspective in reproductive health service...
Although the range of contraceptives includes methods for men, namely condoms, vasectomy and withdra...
This edition of Quality/Calidad/Qualité relates the experience of three family planning associations...
This edition of Quality/Calidad/Qualité reports on the Marie Stopes Sierra Leone (MSSL) organization...
Introduction: Despite the advantaged position of men in sexual, family and reproductive health matte...
The role of men in reproductive health (RH), fertility ~ regulation and family welfare in Africa has...
IN THIS ISSUE: Helping husbands safeguard health in Ethiopia | Calling attention to gender norms and...