Summaries Health care researchers have documented that in many settings male social prerogatives powerfully condition women's relationship to health care systems. Particularly in the area of reproductive health care, the decision?making privileges enjoyed by men fundamentally affect women's health status. Yet population policy and reproductive health programming has been slow to respond to this insight. Unrecognized or unacknowledged assumptions about women's ‘natural’ responsibility for childbearing and child?rearing, coupled with an acceptance of the rights of men to make family health care decisions have impeded policy responses to these research findings. By accepting these static characterisations of men rather than assuming that gend...
There are more methods of contraception available for women than men and increasing the availability...
Most research investigating how men and women in heterosexual relationships negotiate contraceptive ...
This book builds on presentations of the Workshop on Men as Supportive Partners in Reproductive and ...
Since 1994, alternative family planning reproductive health is one aspect of the role and position ...
The role of men in reproductive health (RH), fertility ~ regulation and family welfare in Africa has...
Although the range of contraceptives includes methods for men, namely condoms, vasectomy and withdra...
Family planning refers to a conscious effort by a couple to limit or space the number of children th...
Background: Men’s reproductive health directly affects the partner’s reproductive health. Men also m...
Research findings show that male partner support increases women’s access to and use of maternal hea...
Little is known about men in reproductive health and family planning, as well as how men and women’s...
This edition of Quality/Calidad/Qualité answers the following question: how can family planning prog...
Akhir-akhir ini, keterlibatan pria dalam kesehatan reproduksi secara umum mulai banyak mendapat soro...
A growing consensus has emerged among policy planners to involve males in the reproductive health p...
Since the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development, researchers and practitioners...
Both men and women make important contributions to the production of children, yet demographic studi...
There are more methods of contraception available for women than men and increasing the availability...
Most research investigating how men and women in heterosexual relationships negotiate contraceptive ...
This book builds on presentations of the Workshop on Men as Supportive Partners in Reproductive and ...
Since 1994, alternative family planning reproductive health is one aspect of the role and position ...
The role of men in reproductive health (RH), fertility ~ regulation and family welfare in Africa has...
Although the range of contraceptives includes methods for men, namely condoms, vasectomy and withdra...
Family planning refers to a conscious effort by a couple to limit or space the number of children th...
Background: Men’s reproductive health directly affects the partner’s reproductive health. Men also m...
Research findings show that male partner support increases women’s access to and use of maternal hea...
Little is known about men in reproductive health and family planning, as well as how men and women’s...
This edition of Quality/Calidad/Qualité answers the following question: how can family planning prog...
Akhir-akhir ini, keterlibatan pria dalam kesehatan reproduksi secara umum mulai banyak mendapat soro...
A growing consensus has emerged among policy planners to involve males in the reproductive health p...
Since the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development, researchers and practitioners...
Both men and women make important contributions to the production of children, yet demographic studi...
There are more methods of contraception available for women than men and increasing the availability...
Most research investigating how men and women in heterosexual relationships negotiate contraceptive ...
This book builds on presentations of the Workshop on Men as Supportive Partners in Reproductive and ...